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At last nights date, Queen Mutya revealed that Today would appear on streaming „soon“

 

Honestly part of me is howling that they’re gonna progress with the Sacred Three release plan a f***ing decade later by still dropping Today as the second single

 

 

But it would be good to hear it in HQ and dear god finally we might get a full album

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I kind of knew they had to be dropping it as a single when they picked to start performing it as a new track on their festival dates. Either way, I'm happy we'll be getting tracks like Today and Love Me Hard in proper quality.

 

I wonder if this means they've signed with some label or if they're doing this independently?

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Yeah given it’s been in every setlist I think it was clear they had some plans for it still.

 

My thought was that they might have something with London after One Touch did a lot better than people expected it to. Getting a 21 year old album to repeak is no mean feat. But going indie with a distributor deal with someone also wouldn’t surprise me. Flatline did appear as © Sugababes on Streaming rather than tagged as a label. If they left Polydor with all their masters, like Raye did, then that is a big win I think in terms of us finally getting Sacred Three - even if it is a decade late

Yeah given it’s been in every setlist I think it was clear they had some plans for it still.

 

My thought was that they might have something with London after One Touch did a lot better than people expected it to. Getting a 21 year old album to repeak is no mean feat. But going indie with a distributor deal with someone also wouldn’t surprise me. Flatline did appear as © Sugababes on Streaming rather than tagged as a label. If they left Polydor with all their masters, like Raye did, then that is a big win I think in terms of us finally getting Sacred Three - even if it is a decade late

 

I'd assume that whatever they do it might be a distribution deal rather than a full-on traditional label deal - I'd assume after the absolute clusterf*** that was Polydor they might be more wary of giving over control and I've kind of assumed the reason they're touring is to funnel finances into their own company in order to do it.

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Would make sense. my view on this has been it’s a big profile building operation to finally give us the album off a platform of people being aware of them again. They have been trending a lot recently with the political instability in the UK so the brand is still strong and a household name in the UK even if it is for line up changes the locals do still remember them. Things like Glasto I think really really helped where they were kinda the hit of the entire festival and defo one of the absolute major talking points
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Be nice if we can get that and love me hard, cute little ep.
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