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  1. TLC - Waterfalls (Official HD Video) - YouTube

    Waterfalls (20th Anniversary Version with Namie Amuro) Cliff Diving from a 17 Meter Waterfall in Japan! #bravegang #shorts

  2. Waterfalls (TLC song) - Wikipedia

    Waterfalls (TLC song) ... " Waterfalls " is a song by American girl group TLC, released on May 29, 1995, by LaFace and Arista as the third single from the group's second album, CrazySexyCool (1994). The …

  3. TLC – Waterfalls Lyrics - Genius

    “Waterfalls” is a Grammy-nominated 1995 single by TLC from their second album CrazySexyCool and arguably the group’s signature song. The song was produced by Organized Noize and written by...

  4. TLC - Waterfalls (Official HD Video) (1).webm - Vimeo

    This is "TLC - Waterfalls (Official HD Video) (1).webm" by Matthew Paul Driver on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.

  5. Waterfalls - Music Video by TLC - Apple Music

    Watch the Waterfalls music video by TLC on Apple Music.

  6. Waterfalls - TLC: Song Lyrics, Music Videos & Concerts - Shazam

    Listen to Waterfalls by TLC. See lyrics and music videos, find TLC tour dates, buy concert tickets, and more!

  7. TLC - Waterfalls (Official HD Video) [NMgv4Xj80gh]

    Watch the official music video for Waterfalls by TLC Listen to TLC: Subscribe to the official TLC Youtube channel: Watch more of TLCs music videos:

  8. Waterfalls by TLC – Song Meaning & Analysis - ExplainSong

    Delve into the profound message and lasting impact of TLC's 'Waterfalls.' Explore its themes of risky behavior, societal issues, and the search for hope. Discover its lyrics, chart-topping success, and …

  9. Waterfalls (TLC Version) Lyrics - Genius

    Jan 31, 2023 · Waterfalls (TLC Version) Lyrics: A lonely mother gazing out of the window / Staring at a son that she just can't touch / If at any time he's in a jam, she'll be by his side / But he doesn't ...

  10. Waterfalls by TLC - Songfacts

    "Chasing Waterfalls" is TLC's way of expressing how people chase intangible dreams with no thought of the consequences. The first verse is talking about an inner city mother-and-son relationship.