Given three of them have done a fair few reality shows between them, and as you said a lot of groups are reforming this year, I wouldn't be too surprised if they're having another crack at it.
Aren't half of them in jail or otherwise indisposed?
One is still in jail for murder now, and another one was jailed in 2003 (for gun possession I think) but for four years so presumably he's out now. All the others are currently walking free, I think.
Aren't half of them in jail or otherwise indisposed?
Even if half of them were in jail, they can still try going for the mainstream again. I mean, usually they were never all on each of their old songs anyway.
I think it'd be difficult for them though. UK garage, grime, etc. aren't as commercially viable as they were 10+ years ago. We do have dubstep doing big things though, and dubstep musically is extremely close to the music So Solid used to do (140 bpm, similar percussion patterns etc.), so they could use that to their advantage.
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One is still in jail for murder now, and another one was jailed in 2003 (for gun possession I think) but for four years so presumably he's out now. All the others are currently walking free, I think.
Even if half of them were in jail, they can still try going for the mainstream again. I mean, usually they were never all on each of their old songs anyway.
I think it'd be difficult for them though. UK garage, grime, etc. aren't as commercially viable as they were 10+ years ago. We do have dubstep doing big things though, and dubstep musically is extremely close to the music So Solid used to do (140 bpm, similar percussion patterns etc.), so they could use that to their advantage.
I hope not.