LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - One of the biggest girl
groups of the 21st century is making a comeback. Or, at least, some new
music.
"We are so proud to announce the first original Destiny's Child music in eight years," a post on the group's Facebook page read.
If this is a sign of a reunion album or tour to come, the girls are taking baby steps for now.
"Nuclear" will be the only new track on "Love Songs,"a collection of the best-selling group's most romantic recordings, which include "Cater 2 U," "Brown Eyes" and one of their biggest hits, "Say My Name."
The girls called it quits in 2005 after releasing four full-length studio albums, which sold over 60 million copies between 1997 and 2005 to make Destiny's Child the world's top-selling female vocal group.
Following the split, Beyoncé became a household name as a solo artist, actress and Jay-Z's wife, while both Rowland and Williams found some success pursuing independent careers as well.
The 14-track "Love Songs" drops on January 29, but is currently available for pre-order on Amazon.
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