The trio are said to be cooking something in studio.
“It’s always been one of my biggest dreams to take this music and sound to the highest level possible and to expose it to the largest audience imaginable and so I’ve dreamt of mydebut for many years. It’s finally a reality! Years of dreaming coming to you this October 7, NYC. Wait until you see what we’ve been planning,” he posted.
Elaine made her move to the US in 2021 after being signed by Columbia Records, the same label Beyoncé and Adele are signed under. In October 2021 when she reflected on her journey of living in Los Angeles since relocating she said she was still adjusting. “It’s definitely been a huge learning curve. I’m learning a lot about myself which I’m grateful for. I miss my family and friends so much, but I’m having a great-ass time,” she wrote.
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