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90s girlband centre of bidding war by record labels after staging stunning comeback

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SUGABABES are at the centre of a bidding war by record labels after staging the biggest pop comeback of the year. The original line-up of the Nineties girlband, Keisha Buchanan, Mutya Buena and Siobhan Donaghy, are planning to return to the studio in 2023, which will mark the 25th anniversary of the group’s formation.

I’ve been told that several record labels are vying to work with the trio after an incredible year in which they headlined London’s Mighty Hoopla festival, toured the country and caused chaos at Glastonbury with one of the most in-demand sets of the festival.

A music insider said: “There are lots of Nineties and Noughties acts which reunite and it’s a bit cheesy and full of nostalgia, but the original Sugababes are actually cool, credible artists. “They have really impressed people at the major labels this year with their voices. “The reaction from fans proves they are really a viable act to have huge success with new music.

READ MORE ON SUGABABESNOT SO SWEET Our career was secretly sabotaged, say Sugababes as they make comeback MEET THE BABES Meet the REAL original Sugababes members - plus ALL the other line-ups “They have some great ideas for songs and reckon they can win over a whole new generation of Sugababes fans. “The hope is that they will sign to a label at the beginning of the year and have new music out at some point in the next 12 months.” The group had a revolving line-up throughout the Noughties but they racked up an impressive 18 Top Ten singles, with six No1s including Freak Like Me, Round Round, Hole In The Head and Push The Button.

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