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''FanMail'' is the third studio album by American girl group TLC, released on February 23, 1999, by LaFace and Arista Records. The album title is a tribute to TLC's fans who sent them
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during their hiatus. ''FanMail'' debuted at number one on the US ''Billboard'' 200, selling 318,000 copies in its first week of release, and spent five weeks at number one. The album received eight nominations at the
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, including one for Album of the Year, winning three. It has been certified six-times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), and has sold 10 million copies worldwide. ''FanMail'' is TLC's second-best-selling album after their 1994 studio album '' CrazySexyCool''. To promote the album, TLC embarked on their first concert tour titled the FanMail Tour. It was the group's final album released in
Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes Lisa Nicole Lopes (May 27, 1971 – April 25, 2002), better known by her stage name Left Eye, was an American rapper and singer. She was a member of the R&B girl group TLC, alongside Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins and Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas. Besid ...
' lifetime before she died on April 25, 2002, as she was killed in a car crash prior to the release of their fourth studio album '' 3D'' (2002).


Background

After filing for
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bankruptcy on July 3, 1995, the group went on a recording hiatus. The suit was eventually settled on November 25, 1996. Preliminary work on their third studio album was delayed when friction arose between the group and their main producer
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, who was at the time dating member Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas, and helped to raise their son Tron. Austin wanted $4.2 million and creative control on the project, resulting in a stand-off between him and the group. TLC eventually entered recording studios in April 1998 to start work on their then-untitled third album with Austin, who returned with a handshake agreement. While he contributed the most to the album and served as the executive producer, they also collaborated with long-term producers
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and L.A. Reid, as well as with Kevin "She'kspere" Briggs,
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. ''FanMail'' was initially scheduled for release on November 10, 1998, but was delayed to the first quarter of 1999. Meanwhile,
Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes Lisa Nicole Lopes (May 27, 1971 – April 25, 2002), better known by her stage name Left Eye, was an American rapper and singer. She was a member of the R&B girl group TLC, alongside Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins and Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas. Besid ...
wrote and composed eight songs for the album, all of which Austin rejected, stating that they were "inferior" since she had never written a song before. Consequently, Lopes told MTV News in July 1998 that she decided to work on a solo album assisted by
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, which was planned to be released before ''FanMail'', further causing tension among the group. During an interview with ''
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'' in 1999, Lopes publicly derided her involvement in TLC:
I've graduated from this era. I cannot stand 100 percent behind this TLC project and the music that is supposed to represent me. This will be my last interview until I can speak freely about the truth and present myself on my solo project.


Recording and production

During the recording of ''FanMail'', the group were offered many songs that would eventually be recorded by other artists such as
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's " Where My Girls At?" (1999),
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's "
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" (1998), and Britney Spears' " ...Baby One More Time" (1998). Thomas stated that the group considered recording each track but were worried that it did not represent them well. Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins reiterated Thomas' reasoning in an interview with MTV News, stating that "...Baby One More Time" was not good for them despite appreciating and respecting Spears' decision to record it. Watkins decided to begin writing poetry to deal with her emotions after being in and out of hospital due to
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. She took her collection of poems to Austin, who helped her adapt one into the song " Unpretty", while another was adapted by Babyface into " Dear Lie". While writing and recording " I'm Good at Being Bad" in Minneapolis, Watkins had been inspired by grunge band
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's loud and soft dynamic shifts in their discography, and wanted to create a song in a similar style for TLC. Jam encouraged her to hum the melody while he played the beat in the recording booth, which was unlike her usual process of listening to the beat and writing out the lyrics. She stated that the technique influenced her as a songwriter. She sought to have Lopes rap the pre-chorus herself, but Lopes insisted that Watkins' thicker voice should be used for the track. Watkins also contributed to writing two more songs for the album, co-writing "If They Knew" and "Shout" with Austin and Lopes. Two of the album's tracks, "Come on Down" and "I Miss You So Much", were originally written for Watkins to sing lead. However, she decided that Thomas would be more suited as the lead vocalist after attempting to record them. During the recording of the latter, Thomas was suffering from a sinus infection. She asked to re-record the song the next week despite it being near the album's deadline, but Babyface decided that the vocal take she had recorded would be suitable for the final version. " No Scrubs" was one of the final tracks recorded for the album. It was originally written by
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,
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, and Briggs for the former two artists to record together as part of the girl group Xscape. However, Austin persuaded Briggs to give the song to TLC as their first single for ''FanMail'', with Thomas singing the lead vocals. Austin further emphasized that it was a breakthrough for her, as he believed that she was more capable than being relegated to a secondary vocalist.


Composition

''FanMail'' took on a new, futuristic style, due to the rapid advancement in technology heading into the new millennium such as the Y2K bug and Napster. This was effectively portrayed in the album's most popular song "No Scrubs" along with the music video, which embraces a modern emphasis on female strength and independence. The album contains several tracks featuring vocals by the computer modulated voice Vic-E, a talking android which is reminiscent of the "tour guide" on A Tribe Called Quest's 1993 studio album, '' Midnight Marauders''. Initially, the android was created through the
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's greeting voice as a replacement for Lopes, as she refused to work with the group. However, once she reconciled with them, she approved of the android and decided to include it on the album as a character. ''FanMail'' is an R&B and
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album, which includes tracks featuring funk, hip hop-inspired dance-pop, and
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. Several producers were involved in the album's production, including Dallas Austin, Babyface,
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, Jimmy Jam, and Terry Lewis. Throughout 17 tracks, TLC brought up issues of sexuality, insecurities, self-reliance, and vulnerability with resistant messaging. It fused elements of "new jill swing" and sounds created from a Roland TR-808, to form a "cyber-R&B masterpiece". On the first track "FanMail", Austin used multiple samples from the internet and movies in order to create a "space sound" that "will sound like what the album cover looks like". The background noise consisting of typewriters and printers was incorporated to represent the fan letters and fan mail, while Austin added a sample from an interview with Lopes commenting "all these conflicting fan mail", and created a
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with it. The song consisted of a sneaking bassline, vocal stutters, and glitches similar to that of dial-up Internet. However, in contrast to the album's dominating technological sound, "Unpretty" is an
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song that describes the insecurity caused by body-shaming. The song was inspired by a poem written by Watkins. "Communicate (Interlude)" establishes the connection between the thoughts and feelings of people nearby through technology. The lyrics from the song, "There's over a thousand ways/ To communicate in our world today/ And it's a shame/ That we don't connect" describe the lack of interaction between humans, which in turn has increased the rate of depression among adolescents. It combines the typing of a keyboard in the background with Left Eye's vocals, "will you communicate with me?".


Artwork, packaging, and title

The ''FanMail'' cover featured a custom font design, and cover art with decode-able binary code which included images of the TLC members in metallic skin tones. The photographer, Dan Levy, shot the silver-painted group members without any digital alterations. Writing for '' i-D'', Annie Lord described the members on the cover as "three digitised, disembodied cyborgs from another dimension", and compared the binary code across their faces to ''
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''. The CD insert folds out to form a large poster featuring a picture of the three TLC members and the names of thousands of people who sent them fan mail throughout their career. A limited edition of the album was released, which had an insert with a lenticular version of the cover placed in front of the original booklet in the jewel case. The album title is a tribute to TLC's fans after their five-year hiatus. It came from Lopes, who also coined the group's first two album titles '' Ooooooohhh... On the TLC Tip'' and '' CrazySexyCool'', and initially wanted to name the album ''Fan2See''. She stated to the group, "let's write and sing one big fan letter. Let's put fan names on everything – all the singles, the album cover, T-shirts, mugs. Just show our appreciation".


Promotion


Singles

"FanMail", " Silly Ho", " I'm Good at Being Bad", and "My Life" served as
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s for the album. Those songs charted on the US ''Billboard'' R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. " No Scrubs" was the official lead single and topped the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 for four consecutive weeks, becoming TLC's biggest commercial success in years. It also ranked at number two on ''Billboards Year-End Hot 100 of 1999. Follow-up single " Unpretty" also topped the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, spending three weeks at number one and placing at number 20 on the Year-End Hot 100. Originally, "Shout" was planned to be a single in the United States, while " Dear Lie" would be a single internationally, but only the latter would end up being released as a single with an accompanying music video. It peaked at number 51 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100.


Tour

TLC embarked on the FanMail Tour to promote the album. It was their first headlining tour, and their first tour in five years. As part of a sponsorship with MP3.com, the group released "I Need That", with proceeds sent to the Sickle Cell Disease Association of America. The song was described by the producer Rico Lumpkins as "more R&B than hip-hop". The stage and costumes were all designed by each TLC member. The FanMail Tour became the highest-grossing tour by a girl group, as it grossed over $72.8 million. It was the final tour with all three members together.


Critical reception

Writing for '' Muzik'', Tony Farsides stated that ''FanMail'' was "a real grower" in comparison to other albums released during the time. ''
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'' writer Roger Morton compared the album's "cyber concept" to
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's electronic funk discography and opined that TLC were not diminished by other girl groups such as
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, All Saints, and the Spice Girls.
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of ''
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'' opined that elements of ''FanMail'' were "fragmented" despite sounding more "sharper ndaggressive" than ''CrazySexyCool'', but praised the TLC members for taking "brave" risks. Writing for
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, Stephen Thomas Erlewine noted that the group were attempting to imitate the production of ''CrazySexyCool'' although he noted the album's versatility. ''
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'' staff writer Marc Weingarten negatively stated that the vocals were "wispy ndflat", and that all members were "severely limited singers". However, he commented that the album's production managed to overpower their vocals with "sinewy beats and startling arrangements". David Browne of ''
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'' criticized TLC's "startlingly faceless and homogeneous" vocals and opined that ''FanMail'' was an "endless parade of hooks" without the essence of R&B. He acknowledged that their vocals were typical of some R&B artists in the 1990s who "warble in the same half-asleep murmur" and lamented that the genre is "curiously dispassionate". Writing for '' Spin'', Joshua Clover stated that the album was "a burning, physical message that looks like a spectacle but reads like sexual politics" and criticized the producers for attempting to resemble
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's production.


Commercial performance

In the United States, ''FanMail'' debuted at number one on the ''Billboard'' 200 and the
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charts with 318,000 copies sold in its first week, becoming TLC's first number-one album on both charts. On June 21, 2000, it was certified six-times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). According to Nielsen SoundScan, the album had sold 4.8 million copies in the United States as of June 2017; it had sold an additional 877,000 copies through the BMG Music Club as of February 2003. Internationally, the album reached the top 10 in New Zealand, Canada, and the United Kingdom. As of February 2019, ''FanMail'' has sold over 10 million copies worldwide.


Track listing


Digital download track

* "I Need That" – 3:52 ** Released online by TLC exclusively on MP3.com to promote the FanMail Tour. Produced by Rico Lumpkins for PWPX, LLC. Written by R. Lumpkins, L. Lopes, and S. Chunn. Left Eye's rap was later expanded and re-recorded on the track "Gimme Some" from
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's album '' The Heat'', as well as being completely reused and shortened on the track "Whoop De Woo" from the compilation '' Now and Forever: The Hits'', originally intended for the group's fourth album '' 3D''. Notes * signifies a co-producer * signifies an additional vocal producer Sample credits * "FanMail" contains an excerpt from an MTV interview that features the instrumental of TLC's song Diggin' on You in the background. * "I'm Good at Being Bad" contains elements from "
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" by
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. The song also originally contained interpolated lyrics from " Love to Love You Baby" by Donna Summer, but the interpolated lyrics were later removed on later pressings of the explicit version. * On initial pressings of the album, "Whispering Playa – Interlude" contained a sample of " Cold Blooded" by
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playing in the background. The sample was removed on subsequent editions, with TLC's song "U in Me" being played in the background instead. * "Automatic" contains portions from Neil Armstrong's "Moon Landing" speech.


Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''FanMail''.


Musicians

*
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– arrangements ; gang vocals * T-Boz – background vocals ; gang vocals * Chilli – background vocals *
Debra Killings Debra Killings (born July 7, 1966) is an American singer and bass guitarist, notable for extensive session musician, session and background vocal work for LaFace Records and Rowdy Records-based artists such as TLC (band), TLC, Monica (singer), Mo ...
– background vocals ; bass * Rick Sheppard –
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, sound design * Vic-E – speech ; rap * Leslie Brathwaite – gang vocals * Ty Hudson – gang vocals * Joi Gilliam – gang vocals * Peach – gang vocals * Sonji – gang vocals * Carolyn Paige – gang vocals * Kevin Wales – gang vocals * "Big" Stan Smith – gang vocals * Papi – playa *
Kandi Burruss Kandi Lenice Burruss Tucker (born May 17, 1976), known professionally by her mononym Kandi, is an American producer, television personality, singer, songwriter and actress. She first gained notice in 1992 as a member of the female vocal group Xs ...
– background vocals * Tameka "Tiny" Cottle – background vocals * She'kspere – MIDI, sound design *
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– arrangements, all other musical instruments * Mike Scott – guitar * Alex Richbourg – drum programming * Jerry Lumpkins – additional keyboards *
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– drum programming, acoustic guitar ; keyboards, electric guitar *
Greg Phillinganes Gregory Arthur Phillinganes (born May 12, 1956) is an American keyboardist, singer-songwriter, and musical director based in Los Angeles, California. A prolific session musician, Phillinganes has contributed the role of keyboards to numerous alb ...
– piano ; Wurlitzer * Michael Thompson – acoustic guitar ; electric guitar * C.C. Thomas – bass *
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– background vocals * Tomi Martin – guitar * Tom Knight – drums * LaMarquis Jefferson – bass * Marde Johnson – gang vocals * Koko Watkins – gang vocals * Solomon Jackson – gang vocals * James Killings – guitar * Nathan East – bass * Paulinho da Costa – percussion * Colin Wolfe – bass * Melvin M. Jones – trumpet * Gregory Hudspeth – saxophone * Anthony Roberson – trombone


Technical

* Cyptron – production * Carlton Lynn – recording ; recording assistance ; mixing * Leslie Brathwaite – recording ; mixing * Jeff Griffin – recording assistance * Sejoon Kahng – recording assistance * Alvin Speights – mixing * Vernon J. Mungo – mixing assistance ; recording assistance ; recording * Ty Hudson – recording assistance ; mixing assistance * Dallas Austin – production ; executive production * Kevin "She'kspere" Briggs – production ; additional vocal production * Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis – production * Steve Hodge – recording, mixing * Xavier Smith – recording assistance, mixing assistance * Dave Rideau – vocal recording * Gordon Fordyce – vocal recording assistance * Dylan Dresdow – vocal recording assistance * Ricciano Lumpkins – production ; recording * John Horesco IV – mixing assistance ; digital editing * Babyface – production ; executive production * Daryl Simmons – production *
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– recording * Thom "TK" Kidd – lead vocals recording * Kevin Lively – lead vocals recording assistance ; mixing assistance * Ralph Cacciurri – lead vocals recording assistance * Jon Gass – mixing * Ivy Skoff – production coordination *
Jermaine Dupri Jermaine Dupri Mauldin (born September 23, 1972) is an American rapper, songwriter, record producer, record executive, entrepreneur, and DJ. Early life Jermaine Dupri Mauldin was born on September 23, 1972, the son of Tina (Mosley) and Michael ...
– production, mixing * Carl So-Lowe – co-production * Brian Frye – recording * Phil Tan – mixing * Diane Makowski – production coordination * Debra Killings – production * Aman Junaid – recording * E'lyk – mixing assistance * Claudine Pontier – recording assistance * Herb Powers Jr. – mastering * Antonio M. Reid – executive production * TLC – executive production


Artwork

* TLC – creative concept * D.L. Warfield – art direction, design * Cherie O'Brien – creative coordination * Nigel Sawyer – layout assistance * Seb Janiak – photography


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Decade-end charts


Certifications and sales


See also

* List of ''Billboard'' 200 number-one albums of 1999 * List of ''Billboard'' number-one R&B albums of 1999


Notes


References

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