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Mutya/Keisha/Siobhan Cover Ponystep Magazine
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They've been through more lineups than any other band, but now the original Sugababes have reformed and are back with a vengeance.
Now going by band name Mutya Keisha Siobhan, MKS in short, the three singers have gathered forces once again and are ready to release their first new music since storming the charts in 2000.
And the musical trio look like they're better than ever as they grace the cover of Ponystep magazine.
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The three original members of Sugababes, who joined forces first time over fourteen years ago, speak candidly in the accompanying interview on their reunion.
Keisha said: 'I remember sitting on my coach watching Mutya being interviews on 'Lorraine' just after I'd left the Sugababes, and Lorraine said "you might as well call Siobhan and get the original band back together." I could see Mutya thinking "perhaps". That was the start.'
'After that I facebooked Siobhan and we said we should meet up,' Mutya adds.
Although before the three ladies could even think about creating new music together, there were some problems to work out.
'Me and Siobhan had to sit down and have that conversation before anything else,' Keisha admits.
'There were a lot of things misconstrued over the years and we weren't in a good place. But we reached an understanding and were able to move forward.'
Now, the group is ready to leave their troubles behind and reveal they are releasing a new album next year, though it might be a little different from the sound they created fourteen years ago.
'I think it's a step up from the first album,' Mutya explains. 'I just hope people will enjoy it. Actually, I know people will enjoy it!'
The girls spoke to Metro earlier this month about their reunion, and Keisha revealed it's been weird for her to be back in her old band.
Explaining on what makes them different this time around, the 27-year-old said: ‘On the business side... making sure that we don’t make the same mistakes as we did in the past and that’s kind of been the hardest part.'
‘For me personally, from the outside, I have never seen Mutya and Siobhan together since we were 15 or 16. To see them years on as grown women talking was just weird.’
Mutya added: ‘It’s been a long time coming and time to move forward.’
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Read the full interview in Ponystep, available from December 3.
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