N-Dubz have reportedly landed a huge 'two album deal with EMI Records' - a record company who are part of industry giant Universal Music.
The band, made up of cousins Dappy and Tulisa, and Fazer, are said to be secretly recording in Michael Jackson’s old studio following their much-talked-about comeback tour late last year.
The group split 10 years ago to focus on their solo careers, but last Autumn, they delighted fans with a UK Arena tour.
The tour kicked off in November, with special guest Wes Nelson joining them in Newcastle, Glasgow, Nottingham, Leeds, Birmingham, Bournemouth, Cardiff, London, Sheffield and Manchester.
Following the success of their long-awaited comeback, N-Dubz are now said to be recording new music - in Michael Jackson's old studio.
"The deal is massive for N-Dubz and their fans. For years it looked like they were never going to reunite but after the success of their tour they found themselves with multiple offers on the table," a source told.
"They are now signed to EMI for two new albums and are recording at Grouse Lodge Residential Recording Studios in Ireland - an hour outside of Dublin.
"In terms of when fans will get to hear the songs everything is still up in the air but hopefully by the time their summer shows kick off at least a couple of tracks will have been released," they added to The Sun.
N-Dubz received huge success in the UK when they released their first album in 2008 and their second the next year.
They enjoyed more than a decade of chart success before they decided to go their separate ways back in 2011.
During their career success, the trio also won four MOBO awards, Best Newcomer in 2007, Best Album and Best Act in 2009 and Best Song in 2010 for their single Playing with Fire, as well as the 2009 O2 Silver Clef Award.
Tulisa then became a household name when she became a judge on ITV show The X Factor.
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