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Read moreTyrese Gibson, the multi-talented R&B singer, actor, and performer, has thrilled fans with the news that his supergroup TGT may be making a long-awaited return to the music scene. Known for their soulful harmonies and powerful collaborations, the trio—comprising Tyrese, Ginuwine, and Tank—has not released new music since their critically acclaimed 2013 album Three Kings. Now, over a decade later, the group is hinting at new projects on the horizon.
In a recent interview, Tyrese shared that TGT is planning to release fresh material, much to the delight of fans who have been longing for their comeback. Although details remain under wraps, Gibson expressed his excitement about reuniting with Ginuwine and Tank, who are both celebrated artists in their own right. Together, the trio created a unique blend of R&B that resonated deeply with audiences when Three Kings debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200.
To add to the excitement, TGT is set to perform at the highly anticipated RnB Xmas Ball at London’s O2 Arena on December 22. The event will also feature performances by R&B legends Keith Sweat and SWV, making it a night to remember for fans of the genre. This appearance could serve as a precursor to the group’s re-entry into the studio, signaling the beginning of a new era for TGT.
During the interview, Tyrese also shared a humorous anecdote from a recent live performance. He recounted how security had to intervene on stage when overzealous fans got too close for comfort. The incident highlighted the unwavering passion of Tyrese’s fanbase and his enduring appeal as a performer.
Formed in the early 2010s, TGT brought together three powerhouse vocalists who had already achieved significant individual success. Ginuwine’s hits like "Pony," Tank’s emotive ballads such as "Maybe I Deserve," and Tyrese’s chart-toppers like "Sweet Lady" combined to create a supergroup that embodied the best of contemporary R&B. Their album Three Kings showcased their vocal chemistry and storytelling prowess, solidifying their place in the genre's history.
While fans await further announcements, the potential of a new TGT album or tour has sparked widespread excitement on social media. Many have praised the trio for their ability to deliver authentic, heartfelt music that resonates across generations.
With their upcoming performance at the RnB Xmas Ball and the possibility of new music, TGT’s return could be one of the most exciting R&B comebacks in recent years. Whether it’s through powerful ballads or soulful harmonies, Tyrese, Ginuwine, and Tank are poised to remind the world why they are kings of their craft.