Linda Perry's 670 Records: TikTok-fueled 4 Non Blondes revival and future plans

Building on last week's announcement, Linda Perry's new imprint 670 Records with Kill Rock Stars will release her solo album and a 4 Non Blondes reunion record in 2026, fueled by a viral TikTok resurgence of 'What's Up?'.

The partnership between songwriter Linda Perry and indie label Kill Rock Stars, formalized through her imprint 670 Records, originated with the successful Record Store Day 2025 reissue of Perry's 1996 solo debut In Flight. This collaboration expands to include Perry's upcoming solo album Let It Die Here and the first new 4 Non Blondes studio album in over 33 years, both slated for 2026.

The 4 Non Blondes revival gained momentum from a TikTok phenomenon, where a mashup of their 1992 hit 'What's Up?' sparked over three million user videos and topped trends. The reunion features original touring members bassist Christa Hillhouse, drummer Dawn Richardson, and guitarist Roger Rocha alongside Perry.

Perry envisions 670 Records as a platform for 'architects, sculptors, and musicians'—innovative talents reflecting her bold artistic ethos. With new songs already written, the projects aim to evolve the band's raw heritage beyond nostalgia.

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Pussycat Dolls trio—Nicole Scherzinger, Kimberly Wyatt, and Ashley Roberts—pose dynamically on stage under 'PCD Forever Tour' banner for their reunion announcement.
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Pussycat Dolls reunite as trio with new single and tour

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The Pussycat Dolls have reunited as a trio consisting of Nicole Scherzinger, Kimberly Wyatt, and Ashley Roberts, releasing their first new song in six years, "Club Song." The group announced the "PCD Forever" tour to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their debut album PCD, with dates across North America, Europe, and the UK starting in June 2026.

In a Rolling Stone Studio interview, Linda Perry provided an update on 4 Non Blondes' long-awaited second album—first announced last December via her 670 Records imprint with Kill Rock Stars—now set for release in just a few weeks. The band recently debuted new songs live after 30 years away.

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Linda Perry has released a new version of her song 'Beautiful' as the first single from her upcoming solo album 'Let It Die Here,' set for release on May 8 via Kill Rock Stars and 670 Records. The track marks her first solo album in over 25 years, inspired by the filming of her personal documentary of the same name. A short film accompanying the single, directed by Sara Gilbert, features their child Rhodes Perry and emphasizes themes of self-expression and individuality.

Garage rock band Girl Trouble will release their first album in 23 years, As Is, on June 26. The album marks a return to their original label, K Records, in a joint effort with their own imprint, Wig Out!. A video of the band performing new track 'Make It Mine' accompanies the announcement.

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Courtney Love has once again denied rumors of a Hole reunion after hinting at one on social media. The singer clarified on Instagram that she and former bassist Melissa Auf der Maur are simply touring new songs together. This follows a pattern of teased but unfulfilled band comebacks.

Singer and songwriter Chloe Trujillo has released the music video for her single 'Lies,' the latest track from her upcoming solo EP 'Rebirth,' set for release on March 5. The video, directed by Alejandro Ordonez and Raubtier Productions, features native dancers Ba'ac Garcia and M.Baaker to emphasize the song's themes of spiritual insight and shedding illusions. This follows her previous single 'As the Sky is Falling Down.'

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Katie Alice Greer, former lead singer of Priests, has announced her second solo album, Perfect Woman Sound Machine, Vol. 1, set for release on April 3 via GAK Records. She also shared a new single, 'Unglued,' accompanied by a music video. The album follows her 2022 debut, Barbarism, and includes a cover of Leonard Cohen's 'I'm Your Man.'

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