The two surviving members of R&B girl-group TLC have revealed they are working on an album of new material.
Speaking in interview with Rolling Stone, the pair announced that the likes of Drake and Ne-Yo will feature on the release, while they plan to drop a couple of new singles later this year.
Tionne “T-Boz” Watkins and Rozanda “Chili” Thomas recently confirmed that they’ll also play Mixtape Festival in Pennsylvania during July, the pairs first reform shows since a one-off date in Japan almost four years ago.
“It really is the start of another chapter for us,” Thomas told the publication. ”I’m nervous. Not because I don’t think will like it. But more so just ’cause it’s been so long.”
The band had been largely inactive since 2003, a year after the death of third member Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes.
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