R&B Reunions

Danity Kane is the latest bundle of singers to regroup.

R&B Reunions - Welcome back to the dollhouse, Danity Kane. On the red carpet for the VMA's, Aubrey O'Day, Dawn Richards, Shannon Bex, and Aundrea Fimbres stood together for some pose-striking and the announcement of their return to stage and studio. Only this time, DK is without D. Woods or Diddy. Their first single is slated to be "Rage."Click on to see how other R&B groups have regrouped throughout the years.(Photo: Larry Busacca/Getty Images for MTV)

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R&B Reunions - Welcome back to the dollhouse, Danity Kane. On the red carpet for the VMA's, Aubrey O'Day, Dawn Richards, Shannon Bex, and Aundrea Fimbres stood together for some pose-striking and the announcement of their return to stage and studio. Only this time, DK is without D. Woods or Diddy. Their first single is slated to be "Rage."Click on to see how other R&B groups have regrouped throughout the years.(Photo: Larry Busacca/Getty Images for MTV)

Jodeci - Reunited and it feels so...uncertain? Jodeci member Mr. Dalvin told YouKnowIGotSoul that the group was gearing up for a reunion tour and album last year. After several false starts, who knows if it will happen this time, but they do have a title (JoJo, DeVante, K-Ci, Derek/We Are Back) and did hit the stage together in London this year (although they were booed). Hopefully, they'll get that old thing back soon. (Photo: Michael Bezjian/WireImage/Getty Images)

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Jodeci - Reunited and it feels so...uncertain? Jodeci member Mr. Dalvin told YouKnowIGotSoul that the group was gearing up for a reunion tour and album last year. After several false starts, who knows if it will happen this time, but they do have a title (JoJo, DeVante, K-Ci, Derek/We Are Back) and did hit the stage together in London this year (although they were booed). Hopefully, they'll get that old thing back soon. (Photo: Michael Bezjian/WireImage/Getty Images)

SWV - SWV sold 15 millions records worldwide on the back of hits like "Right Here" before disbanding in 1998. Over a decade later, they returned with I Missed Us, after appearing together on a Chris Brown remix in 2011. This year, they announced that We TV green-lit a six-episode reality series about the trio as a group and individually. It's slated to air next year. (Photo: Paul Abell/PictureGroup)

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SWV - SWV sold 15 millions records worldwide on the back of hits like "Right Here" before disbanding in 1998. Over a decade later, they returned with I Missed Us, after appearing together on a Chris Brown remix in 2011. This year, they announced that We TV green-lit a six-episode reality series about the trio as a group and individually. It's slated to air next year. (Photo: Paul Abell/PictureGroup)

New Edition - They rose to fame in the '80s, went away in the '90s, and came back strong in the '00s. New Edition is still rocking with Bobby Brown and going strong. Admit it, you love them too!(Photo: AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

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New Edition - Ultimate boy band New Edition reunited at the 2011 Essence Music Festival and have performed several shows since. They also went together in 2012 to receive the Lifetime Achievement honor at the Soul Train Awards, and took to the road for their 30th anniversary. Word is they may even be planning a new album.    (Photo: AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

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TLC - After Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes' death, T-Boz and Chilli have done their best to carry on the tradition: They got together for a new TLC album, a 20th anniversary celebration and greatest hits compilation that will include four new songs slated for an October release. And, they have pulled Lil Mama, who played Left Eye in their VH1 biopic, for live performing with the group. The biopic, CrazySexyCool: The TLC Story, is set to air in October as well.(Photo: KMazur/WireImage/Getty Images)

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TLC - After Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes' death, T-Boz and Chilli have done their best to carry on the tradition: They got together for a new TLC album, a 20th anniversary celebration and greatest hits compilation that will include four new songs slated for an October release. And, they have pulled Lil Mama, who played Left Eye in their VH1 biopic, for live performing with the group. The biopic, CrazySexyCool: The TLC Story, is set to air in October as well.(Photo: KMazur/WireImage/Getty Images)

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Cindy Herron - Since portraying Q’s older woman Yolanda in Juice, Herron continued to enjoy a music career as a member of En Vogue. The happily married mom of four also acted in Batman Forever and A Different World.(Photo: C Brandon/Redferns/Getty Images)

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En Vogue - After 11 years as a solo act and frontwoman of Lucy Pearl — and failed attempts to bring her back aboard — Dawn Robinson finally reunited with the other three members of En Vogue in 2008, performing at the BET Awards that year. More recently, however, the ladies have been embroiled in a legal battle over use of the group's name.(Photo: C Brandon/Redferns/Getty Images)

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Guy - Although they hadn't released an album since 1999's Guy III, Guy reunited four years ago at the BET Awards, performing their hit "I Like" and again for the 2011 BET Honors with the song "Let's Chill." More recently, Teddy Riley has hinted that there may be more coming from the group.(Photo: Vince Bucci/PictureGroup)

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Guy - Although they hadn't released an album since 1999's Guy III, Guy reunited four years ago at the BET Awards, performing their hit "I Like" and again for the 2011 BET Honors with the song "Let's Chill." More recently, Teddy Riley has hinted that there may be more coming from the group.(Photo: Vince Bucci/PictureGroup)

Bell Biv Devoe - Motown Philly has come back again throughout the years via BBD performances, but their most memorable reunion of late had to be their appearance on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon last year, in which they linked up with house band The Roots to perform "Poison."  (Photo: Lloyd Bishop/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank/Getty Images)

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Bell Biv Devoe - Motown Philly has come back again throughout the years via BBD performances, but their most memorable reunion of late had to be their appearance on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon last year, in which they linked up with house band The Roots to perform "Poison."  (Photo: Lloyd Bishop/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank/Getty Images)

Blackstreet - New-jack-swing innovator and Blackstreet founder Teddy Riley revealed last year that he's working with the group (with a slightly different lineup and new name: BS2) on a new album — their first since 2003.(Photo: Courtesy TR Music Group)

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Blackstreet - New-jack-swing innovator and Blackstreet founder Teddy Riley revealed last year that he's working with the group (with a slightly different lineup and new name: BS2) on a new album — their first since 2003.(Photo: Courtesy TR Music Group)

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Time for a Change - In September, 2011, the Time changed their name to the Original 7ven. (Photo: Kristian Dowling/PictureGroup)

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The Time - The members of legendary Minneapolis funk band The Time reconnected last year under a new name, The Original 7ven, for their first album in over two decades, Condensate.(Photo: Kristian Dowling/PictureGroup)

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The Temptations - Notoriously tumultuous soul legends The Temptations had several reunions and breakups throughout their long career. In 1982, two of the group's long-AWOL stars, David Ruffin and Eddie Kendricks, linked with the rest of the group for the aptly titled album Reunion. But Ruffin missed many shows due to his infamous drug abuse, while Kendrick's falsetto faltered after years of smoking. The two left the group later that year.  (Photo: Courtesy Gordy Records)

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The Temptations - Notoriously tumultuous soul legends The Temptations had several reunions and breakups throughout their long career. In 1982, two of the group's long-AWOL stars, David Ruffin and Eddie Kendricks, linked with the rest of the group for the aptly titled album Reunion. But Ruffin missed many shows due to his infamous drug abuse, while Kendrick's falsetto faltered after years of smoking. The two left the group later that year. (Photo: Courtesy Gordy Records)

112 - R&B group 112 helped close out the album with "Jealous Guy." The same year, they won a Grammy for their contributions to Diddy's "I'll Be Missing You." After releasing three hit albums with Bad Boy, they bounced from the label in 2002. They dropped two albums before going on a rocky hiatus to work on solo projects. Earlier this year, they reunited for a concert in Atlantic City, and are now planning to perform together again later this year.  (Photo: Rick Diamond/WireImage for BMI)

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112 - In 2010, Q Parker, one-fourth of former Bad Boy stars 112, announced that the group was working on a new album. It came to light that another of the foursome, Slim, may not be a part of it, but last year they did get together for a "For the Fans" tour.(Photo: Rick Diamond/WireImage/Getty Images)