So I (Proudly) Creep: 15 Of The Messiest R&B Songs

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TLC

Before they declared they didn’t want “No Scrubs,” TLC found their first number one hit single with the 1994 song “Creep.” In the song, a woman starts looking elsewhere for love and affection when she finds out that her boyfriend has been less than faithful. In a documentary about her life, Lisa “Left Eye” Lopez revealed how she was against releasing “Creep” as a single because she didn’t like the message it portrayed. Fortunately, Left Eye was outvoted because the song was nominated for two Grammys.

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