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'N.I.N.A.' (Lisa Lopes Album) new article content ... "N.I.N.A." (New Indentity Not Applicable) is an album produced by American singer, Lisa Lopes. After the release, but failure of Lopes' first solo album, "Supernova", on August 14, 2001, Lopes decided to record another album under the pseudonym "N.I.N.A." (New Indentity Not Applicable), while remaining a member of 'TLC', and signing with Tha Row Records in January 2002. The album was originally was intended to have collaborations on certain album tracks with rapper and close friend Missy Elliot, and Ray J. After the death of Lopes, the record company, Death Row Records, still planned to release the album in October of 2002, but due to a disagreement with Arista Records, the album was canceled. In 2011, all tracks from the album were leaked onto YouTube, and featured artists from Tha Row Records.
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