The Rumour That Won't Go Away
It started as a whisper at an industry event last autumn. Two creatives who famously fell out — and whose collaboration defined a cultural moment — had reportedly been spotted entering the same private club on separate occasions. By winter, sources say those visits were no longer separate.
"There are people in the room who've seen them together," one insider reportedly told a trade outlet. "Whatever happened before, it seems like it's been set aside."
What Went Wrong the First Time
The original split, sources say, had less to do with personal animosity than with exhaustion and creative differences that had quietly built for years. "Everyone was tired," a source close to the situation reportedly explained. "It wasn't dramatic. It just... stopped."
What's Different Now
Insiders suggest the motivating factor this time around is a shared creative vision that neither party has been able to fully realise independently. "There's something they've both been circling that only works if they do it together," one source reportedly said. "That's a powerful reason to rebuild a working relationship."
The Project Itself
Details remain tightly guarded. What insiders agree on is that it is not a nostalgia play — not a reissue, not a retrospective, not a tour of old material. "This is new work," a source reportedly confirmed. "That's what makes it exciting."
When Can We Expect It?
No official announcement has been made. But sources say an announcement could come before the end of the year — and that what's been created so far has reportedly impressed the small number of people who've been allowed to see it.
Until then, the rumour mill will keep turning. And sometimes, the rumour mill is right.




