TLC Dragged After Asking Which Songs They Should Perform On Upcoming Tour
- Kris Avalon
- 2 days ago
- 2 min read

It looks like social users are flooding TLC’s comment section after they asked what songs they should perform on tour.
The internet isn’t giving Rozonda “Chilli” Thomas a moment of peace.
TLC's official X account recently asked fans which songs they want to hear when the group hits the road, and responses quickly flooded in, trolling Chilli. The ladies are set to perform across multiple cities later this year on the It’s Iconic tour, alongside Salt-N-Pepa and special guest En Vogue. Excitement for the tour turned to controversy after reports revealed Chilli donated to Trump’s presidential campaign and reshared a conspiracy video claiming Michelle Obama was born male.
Chilli attempted to address the backlash, insisting she’s not MAGA and that her support was “for causes against human trafficking and for veterans.” She added she has nothing against Michelle Obama and said the repost was accidental. Despite her explanation, some fans remain unconvinced, with a few even suggesting Tionne “T-Boz” Watkins perform without her. Others mocked the setlist question with jokes, saying they should perform “Don’t Go Chasing White Supremacists” or “I Ain’t Too Proud to Vote Against Myself.” Regardless of the drama, the tour is still on and will kick off on August 15 in Franklin, Tennessee.
Internet, y'all better not take your foot off her neck. T and C were clearly out here taking the online temperature to see if people had moved on from all the drama surrounding Chilli, and based on the hilarious song title changes, clearly people haven't.
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I do find it funny that people are asking why have people quickly forgiven Kanye, but people have gone hard on Chilli and Chrisette Michelle. First, even though Koonye sold out two nights at the SoFi Stadium and allegedly pocketed over $30 million he's still dealing with the repercussions of his antisemitism.
The UK isn't messing with him, and canceled a three night festival he was supposed to headline. Secondly, Ye has a larger fanbase who will still support him, whereas TLC and Chrisette's sourse of income comes from a specific demographic -- black women (and some men) over 35.
Koonye's reach spreads over generations of demographics.



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