Destiny's Child are reforming.
The 'Bootylicious' singers - Beyonce Knowles, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams - are reportedly heading back into the studio to record an album, their first LP of new material for five years.
A source said: "They still have another album they owe their label, Columbia Records, on their contract."
The comeback will take place after 'Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)' singer Beyonce finishes her current tour to promote her latest solo album 'I Am. Sasha Fierce'.
Michelle has previously hinted the group were thinking of reuniting, revealing they are still in regular contact.
She said earlier this year: "Getting back together certainly hasn't been ruled out, although we don't talk about business when we are hanging out - it's just girlie gossip. We are all busy with solo ventures, but who knows what the future holds?"
In January, Kelly parted ways with her manager, Beyonce's father Matthew, and recently decided to leave Columbia Records.
She released a statement saying: "Because Columbia Records has been my home base as an artist for more than a decade, the decision to move out on my own required a lot of soul-searching. As a solo artist, I felt the need to explore new directions."
Destiny's Child split in 2005 to concentrate on their solo careers.
The group briefly reunited on stage in September 2007 during the Los Angeles leg of Beyonce's 'The Beyonce Experience' tour.
Kelly and Michelle joined the 'Crazy In Love' singer for a rendition of hit single 'Survivor'.