This week CrazySexyCool by TLC hit #9. I didn't pay much attention to this all-female trio at the time, so only now I learned that TLC is an initialism of the band member's nicknames, not of "Tender Loving Care." The "L" in the name died in 2002 in a car collision in Honduras, but the band didn't change their name and have been active in the last few years. I'm struggling to think of a band name that used the member's real names (or initials) and didn't change or stop using the band name when a member died or left. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers are no more after Tom died. Some bands even change their name entirely even when the original name wasn't a member's name. New Order came after Joy Division following Ian Curtis' death. On the opposite side, Crosby, Stills & Nash added "Young" to their name when Neil joined.
I have definitely heard a few of the songs off this album, Waterfalls, in particular. According to the wikipedia page, this album is highly regarded and I can see why. It was innovative R&B for an all-female group that previously was more in the rap genre in 1994. I can't say that TLC is my favorite, nor is the album, but I don't dislike it. My suggestion is to check it out, I think it's worth your time.