TLC have revealed they'll be releasing their first album for 14 years after successfully raising over £100,000 in a Kickstarter campaign set up to fund their comeback.
After the death of Lisa Left-Eye Lopes in a car crash all the way back in 2002, surviving members T-Boz and Chilli completed album '3D' that year and said that the record was a suitable end to the popular band.
However, the two have now been working on new material and in January announced their Kickstarter campaign, giving themselves two months to raise the money.
Raised in less than a week and totalling an impressive £290,000, there's set to be some exciting new material on the horizon.
TLC's manager Bill Diggins said that "the best is definitely yet to come", confirming that 15 songs were completed for the album.
The duo said in a statement: "This album, our final album, is dedicated to all of you that have stuck with us, always challenging us to do our best. And of course, it's for the new fans too! We just want to put out great music that touches everyone. That's it."
T-Boz also recently confirmed a tour was "on the way" during a speech at the sickle cell anaemia benefit, Crescent Moon Gala.
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