Singer Mya said she wants to reunite with Christina Aguilera, Pink, and Lil' Kim to celebrate their shared history.
A potential reunion of the quartet would mark a significant return for the artists who defined a specific era of pop and R&B. The group's collaboration on "Lady Marmalade" became a cultural touchstone, and a modern gathering would signal the enduring professional bonds between the women.
This desire for a reunion comes just over 25 years [1] after the original collaboration took place. Mya, who is also a Chicago actress, said she wishes to reconnect with her former collaborators to honor the bond they formed during that period.
The original recording of "Lady Marmalade" remains one of the most successful collaborations in music history. While the artists have pursued individual paths in music and film, the prospect of a reunion suggests a desire to mark the anniversary of the hit song.
Mya said she views the other women as soul sistas. The call for a reunion highlights the lasting impact of the project and the personal connections that persist despite the decades that have passed since the recording session.
No formal dates or event details have been announced for a potential gathering. However, the expressed interest from Mya opens the door for the other three artists to participate in a commemorative event or performance.
“Mya expressed a desire to reunite with the quartet that recorded "Lady Marmalade"”
A reunion of the 'Lady Marmalade' quartet would serve as a high-profile nostalgia event, tapping into the enduring popularity of early 2000s pop culture. Beyond the commercial potential, it reflects a trend of legacy artists revisiting career-defining collaborations to celebrate longevity and female solidarity in the music industry.




