Third time’s a charm for Danity Kane
Here we are once again. Danity Kane is back AGAIN with new fire for our playlists. I really never thought I’d see the day where arguably the best girl group in time would release music together again under the iconic name they built.
Aubrey, Shannon and Dawn just released “Neøn Lights” last night and, honestly, I’m so proud. If you’re not sure why, let me just take you through a brief history of the group:
-Danity Kane formed in 2005 with five members. They released their debut album which hit number one on the Billboard 200 in its first week.
-After 2 number-one albums, sold-out tours and commercial success, the group was disbanded in 2009 due to creative differences within the group and with their management (big F U to P. Diddy)
-In 2013, the group announced they were getting back together sans one member and was preparing to release new music.
-in 2014, shortly after the departure of a second member, a physical altercation between two of the three remaining group members led to the ultimate demise and second breakup of the group. This happened weeks before the release of their highly anticipated third album. They bitterly released the album even though the group was no more where it debuted at number one on the iTunes R&B chart. Bittersweet was an understatement.
-jump to 2018 where the group members are all doing their own projects. They begin teasing fans by interacting with each other. Soon after, they announce a tour (what?!) where they would perform Danity Kane’s music as well as music they created outside of the group (one member went solo, Dawn, and the other members formed their own group, Dumblonde).
Which leads us to today. They’ve successfully reunited, performed countless shows as a trio and are finally releasing new music after four years.
So yes. I am proud af. I’ve been a huge fan since the group was formed on MTV’s “Making the Band,” so to see all the obstacles the group has overcome makes it all worth it. Anyway, about the new music...
It slaps. The group focused on heavy R&B sounds in their first three albums, so I was completely surprised when “Neøn Lights” was released to hear that it was a dance-heavy, electronic, techno-sounding single that no one was expecting. For me, it shows growth. It shows that the group is ready for that next step and, hopefully, a step towards a new journey together that will last longer than a year.
I do have to say that the individual projects the group members created were not in my general interest, but I definitely gave them a chance to support them anyway I could. I’m happy to say I’ve added tons of their individual music to my everyday playlists.
So what’s next? Well, they have an interactive show scheduled at the end of this month in New York where fans get to choose what songs the group performs...DURING THE SHOW. If that’s not innovative, I don’t know what is. I’m thinking that if the shows are a success, they will take it on the road (fingers crossed). As far as new music, it’s inevitable; they will definitely be releasing a new album in the near future. They’ve been spending way too much time together to not have something cooking in the oven.
Until then, stream, buy and sulk in “Neøn Lights” by Danity Kane.