A source close to Nicole Scherzinger, lead singer of the Pussycat Dolls, says a reunion of the group is coming sooner than expected, stating Scherzinger will be back in the studio to record new music for the group as early as today.
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According to Variety, another source says that Scherzinger bought part of the rights to PCD from choreographer Robin Antin, who founded the burlesque troupe in the ’90s. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
The Sun in the U.K. also recently reported that Scherzinger signed a “multi-million-pound deal” to rejoin the original Dolls for a 2020 reunion tour, which will include new music.
“I am working on music,” the lead singer confirmed to Variety at an event in Los Angeles. “I’m still evolving as an artist and as a writer and as a performer, so I can’t wait to release new stuff next year.”
Although she’s excited about new music after preparing an album with Interscope that was never released, Scherzinger did not clarify whether the new music was specifically for the Pussycat Dolls or for a solo project.
“People don’t always see all of the work that goes in behind the scenes,” she says of her never released music. “I know a lot of great writers, friends of mine like The-Dream or Snoop or Ne-Yo, continue to write and record music that never sees the light of day. Because maybe it’s not that pop hit,” she said, “but one day it’ll have its time.”
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