N-Dubz are set to make an epic comeback for 2022, after going their separate ways 11 years ago.
The R&B band, who rose to fame with tracks including Playing With Fire and I Need You, will be pleasing fans with brand new music by the end of 2022 as the original line-up returns.
The trio, which is comprised of former X Factor judge Tulisa along with Dappy and Fazer, originally formed back in 2000 and only split in 2011.
Since then, they have had successful solo careers.
Now a source has told The Mirror: “The long awaited reunion of N-Dubz is on the cards, with the plan being that new music will be ready before the end of the year.
“It will blow people away, it is deeply personal, and about losing loved ones, it will hit home with a lot of people.”
And it makes sense the trio’s music will be hard hitting, especially after news struck in June last year that Dappy saved a man’s life by talking him down from jumping off Tower Bridge.
Real name Costadinos Contostavlos, Dappy was recording a music video in the area when he decided to intervene, The Sun reported.
Police were called to the scene.
But fortunately, the man on the bridge was a “huge fan” of the band and called Dappy over when he realised he was in the area, and wanted a few moments alone with the musician.
He was later taken to St Thomas’ hospital, but has since been discharged.
Before the band’s long awaited return, Fazer – real name Richard Rawson – will release his new solo single Tears in February this year.
In November 2021, the band teased fans about a reunion with a cheeky cover photo update on their official Facebook page.
The snap featured all three members of the band with their iconic looks – with Dappy in a red hat and Fazer in a yellow Batman baseball cap, while Tulisa stunned in a tiny red-striped jacket.
“It’s happening!” one fan gushed at the time, while someone else posted: “Erm they have updated their cover pic, something must be happening!”
“Yes, get back together!” another fan raved.
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