Monday, 9 January 2012

Sugababes#1 lineup not reuniting, says Mutya Buena

Original Sugababes lineup not reuniting, says Mutya Buena

Singer dismisses reports that she is working on new material with Sugababes founding members

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Original Sugababes lineup … From left: Siobhan Donaghy, Mutya Buena and Keisha Buchanan. Photograph: William Conran/PA
Mutya Buena has denied that she is working on new music with the original Sugababes lineup. Despite claims that Buena has reunited with Siobhan Donaghy and Keisha Buchanan, the singer has insisted she is focused on her solo career.

Rumours of an original Sugababes reunion were started by the website Popjustice, which reported on Friday that staff were going to "break down and cry" over the "stupidly amazing" news. According to its sources, Donaghy, Buchanan and Buena "met up last year" and agreed to work together. The re-formed trio would be managed by Felix Howard, who wrote Sugababes' hits Overload and Stronger, and were apparently in talks with producers Cameron McVey and Xenomania. "It's going quite well," Popjustice reported.

At the heart of this report were two tweets from 5 January: "Hanging out in the studio with @professorgreen and two lovely ladies with bags of talent :-p lol," wrote Buchanan. Buena's tweet was similar: "@ studio wit professor green in tha building and 2 beautiful ladies." In an almost too-neat coincidence, Donaghy made her Twitter debut the next day, 6 January. Although she has made no mention of Buchanan or Buena, her second post was a message to Felix Howard.

However, Buena is the only one to have addressed the reports directly. After a fan asked about her plans, Buena dismissed the reunion rumour. "No track [with] keisha or professor G he was around tha studio," she wrote. "im jus workin on my stuff @ tha moment."

Buena's comments seem in line with a statement from Buchanan's spokesperson: "[Keisha] is in the final stages of completing her much awaited solo album and believes her fans will be equally excited with what's to come," they told Australia's Sky News.

If the original lineup did reunite, they would not be able to use the Sugababes name. Despite forming the girl-group in 1998, they left the trio one by one: Donaghy in 2001, Buena in 2005 and Buchanan in 2009. The group currently consists of Heidi Range, Amelle Berrabah and Jade Ewen. While Buena is entitled to use the Sugababes brand on merchandise, the Range/Berrabah/Ewen iteration retains principal ownership of the name.

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