The Pussycat Dolls' tour has been canceled, but Nicole Scherzinger has a backup plan.

After concentrating on her TV profession and band, the former "X Factor" judge hasn't been active in recording music in the previous eight years.

But it seems like she is returning to the studio and resuming her solo career.

According to The Sun, she announced her comeback at a gig in Los Angeles, stating that she had been composing and working on an album recently.

The singer-turned-TV judge, who scored five solo Top Ten hits, including "Don't Hold Your Breath," has already recorded a few songs after working with numerous known composers.

Thom Evans, a former rugby union player, was at her private performance.

Nicole Scherzinger also sang one of her songs, "Never Going Back," with lyrics about feeling battered down by the business.

"I've been underestimated, undermined, underrated / If you only knew what it takes every day just to beat it / See you don't know where I came from, you don't know what I'm made of, you don't know," the brunette beauty sung.

Nicole Scherzinger doing her own thing was a very different story than a year earlier, when she insisted on working with the Pussycat Dolls.

According to The Sun, the band intended to release music as a group and was even on the point of negotiating a new management arrangement to safeguard its long-term future.

Unfortunately, it never came to fruition.

Nicole, according to the site, had no ambitions to become a solo artist at the moment.

However, since the Pussycat Dolls' reunion tour was postponed due to a conflict with the group's originator, Robin Antin, a release is anticipated sooner rather than later.

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Pussycat Dolls War?

Members of the Pussycat Dolls issued contradictory comments in January on the cancellation of their long-awaited and often postponed reunion tour.

When Nicole Scherzinger announced that their tour had been canceled due to "circumstances surrounding the pandemic," her bandmates Jessica Sulta and Carmit Bachar issued a joint statement indicating they were not aware of the cancellation.

Despite the fact that the tour is no longer taking place, they both promised their fans that this "is not the end of the Dolls story," as they formed a "sisterhood" that would continue.

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