The singer plans to fill the gap in the market created when her own group announced their split earlier this year.
“When she was in Girls Aloud, Nadine always wanted to be the leader but it never worked out like that,” a source told The Mail on Sunday. “By putting together her own band, she can take control and also reap the financial rewards.”
Girls Aloud confirmed their much-rumoured retirement in March after their ‘Ten’ tour, thanking fans for their “love and support”.
The Promise singer would do well to learn from the business mistakes that saw her own solo attempts flop when she exclusively released her debut album, Insatiable, via Tesco in 2010. However she will also be able to carry on her girl band dreams after it was reported Nadine was keen for Girls Aloud to live on but she was forced to abandon the band when Cheryl and co called time on their chart topping success.
salsa prolly fake but still im hoping she's releasing a new album produced by xenomania and leave her previous flop persona behind