Mis-Teeq members Alesha Dixon, Sabrina Washington, and Su-Elise Nash have signaled a potential reunion. the trio recently launched a new Instagram account to tease a comeback coinciding with the 25th anniversary of their first studio album.

The 25th anniversary of Lickin' On Both Sides

The group's sudden digital presence has sparked intense fan speculation regarding a formal return to the music industry. According to the report,the launch of a new Instagram account is intended to mark the upcoming 25th anniversary of their 2001 debut record, Lickin' On Both Sides. For a group that defined a specific era of UK urban music, this milestone provides a convenient narrative hook for a comeback.

This move follows a pattern of early-2000s pop and R&B acts leveragig anniversary dates to re-engage a nostalgic millennial audience. By centering the reunion on a specific album, Mis-Teeq is not just announcing a return, but framing it as a celebration of their foundational influence on the British charts.

From seven consecutive UK hits to a 2005 split

Formed in 1999, Mis-Teeq quickly became a powerhouse in the UK music scene, blending garage, R&B, and pop. As the report notes, the group achieved significant commercial success, including two top-ten albums and an impressive streak of seven consecutive singles in the UK Singles Chart. Their worldwide hit "Scandalous" remains the definitive anthem of their career, cementing their status as one of the most successful girl groups of their time.

However, the momentum of Mis-Teeq came to an abrupt halt in 2005. The group split up not due to creative differences, but because their record label folded, leaving the trio without the institutional support needed to sustain their trajectory. This collapse left a void in the UK urban-pop landscape that the group has only now begun to address through these new teasers.

Sabrina Washington's royalty lawsuit and the path to peace

The road to a reunion has been fraught with legal tension, most notbly a public rift between the members. In 2020, it was revealed that Sabrina Washington was suing Alesha Dixon over songwriting royalties, a move that suggested a deep-seated professional divide . Such legal battles often act as permanent barriers to reunions in the music industry , where financial disputes can overshadow artistic legacies.

Despite this history, the report indicates that the women have since settled their feud. Su-Elise Nash recently confirmed that Sabrina Washington is "back in the fold," signaling that the internal conflicts have been resolved. This reconciliation is the critical prerequisite for any potential performance or recording project involving Alesha Dixon and her former bandmates.

What remains 'not set in stone' for the trio

While the Instagram activity and the comments from Su-Elise Nash are promising, the actual nature of the comeback remains undefined.. The report explicitly states that while the members of Mis-Teeq are in regular contact and have discussed reuniting, there is currently nothing "set in stone." This leaves several critical questions unanswered: will the group release new music, or is this limited to a commemorative tour?

Furthermore, it remains unclear if the group has secured a new recording contract or if they intend to operate independently. Until a formal announcement is made, the current activity serves as a market test to gauge fan interest rather than a confirmed professional relaunch.