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Happy N’ding

N-Dubz plan new tunes by end of 2022

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Rizzle Kicks’ Jordan Stephens has teamed up with BrewDog to get men talking about depression.

The campaign, which aims to raise awareness of Seasonal Affective Disorder, kicked off with a hard-hitting video, in which Jordan – the co-founder of mental health campaign #IAMWHOLE – recited self-penned poem, I’m Sad AF.

The video coincides with the launch of an alcohol-free charity beer called SAD AF, and features a number of celebs (see above), including Mo Farah, Jason Fox and Danny Dyer. Good on them.

Every year, N-Dubz fans are hopeful for a reunion.

So I’m thrilled to be able to reveal the Nineties trio plan to make a comeback at the end of 2022. Hurrah!

Dappy, Tulisa and Fazer are working on new tunes that will be ready in time for Christmas. And Fazer will also be releasing new solo work, followed by Dappy.

I am told the trio are excited about their new music – and fans won’t be disappoint­ed.

A source tells me: “The long-awaited reunion of N-Dubz is on the cards, with the plan being their new music will be ready by the end of the year.”

Fazer’s new single Tears will be released within the next month.

He looked every inch the iconic rapper after he was pictured on the set of the music video this week, dripping in more than £100,000 of diamond rings and chains.

My source said the new track “will blow people away” and added: “It is deeply personal and about losing a loved one. It will hit home with a lot of people.”

An N-Dubz reunion was thought to be on the cards in 2019, but it failed to happen.

At the time, Tulisa said: “One day, I’m sure it will come… when the time is right. It will come one day!” Fazer has previously told how an N-Dubz comeback was practicall­y guaranteed.

He said: “One hundred per cent, that’s definitely going to come really soonish.

“Not right now – we’ve all got individual things we’re focusing on at the minute, but obviously it’s all about timing.”

The rapper said that unlike many other Nineties bands that have reformed, N-Dubz won’t be going on a big reunion tour, but will instead be releasing new music.

In 2011, the group – who had eight top 40 hits – announced a two-year hiatus to focus on their solo careers, but they never reformed. Na na now seems like the perfect time…

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