Original Sugababes Reform As MKS – the name may now be different but the original Sugababes now sound even better than ever.
After some difficult times in recent years, with fallouts amid tales of bullying, Keisha Buchanan, Siobhan Donaghy and Mutya Buena finally got back on stage together under their new performing name of Mutya Keisha Siobhan or the rather more catchy MKS.
The girls took to the stage at The Scala in London last night and as well as performing very stylish versions of some old Sugababes classics like Push The Button and Stronger, they also showcased a number of their new songs.
The new MKS material has been put together with help from Solange Knowles producer Dev Hynes as well as hit songwriter Diane Warren, who LeAnn Rimes’ huge Number 1 hit ‘How Do I Live.”
The girls new material went down really well with the excitable Scala crowd with the best new received songs of the night probably being “Today” and “Love Me Hard” as well as their new single “Flatline.”
As well as pleasing their fans with their choice of music the girls also scored plenty of points with the crowd for their choice of stage outfits. In particular Keisha Buchanan turned plenty of heads with her revealing little black bodysuit with its nude netted top that ensured plenty of attention was focussed on the singer’s cleavage.
It has been a long road back for the girls after they enjoyed great success when they first formed Sugababes as teenagers back in 1998. After their initial success Siobhan Donaghy left the band in 2000 with Mutya Buena leaving in 2005 and Keisha Buchanan finally departing in 2007.
After Keisha left the Sugababes in 2007 the group consisted of Heidi Range, Amelle Berrabah and Jade Ewen. Obviously sensing that things have now changed following the formation of MKS it is being reported that this version of the Sugababes name has now disbanded.
