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The Guide #245: UK garage means summer, and a surprise Mis-Teeq reunion is bringing the heat
In this week’s newsletter: Yes, it’s technically still spring, but with garage already pumping out and the 00s legends making a comeback, it’s time to celebrate the often-overlooked women who defined the genre

TL;DR
- UK garage music is a signifier of summer, with increased presence in public spaces indicating warmer weather.
- The girl group Mis-Teeq, known for hits like 'All I Want' and 'Scandalous', is reuniting for a performance at Wembley Arena.
- The reunion is timed to celebrate 25 years of their debut album 'Lickin’ on Both Sides'.
- The article criticizes the music industry's practice of 'nostalgia capitalism' and highlights the historical underpayment of female vocalists, particularly in UK garage.
- Examples like Leanne Brown of Sweet Female Attitude and Jodie Aysha are cited to illustrate the financial struggles faced by vocalists despite their hit songs.
- Mis-Teeq members had some writing credits, but disparities in earnings and visibility persisted, with Sabrina Washington reportedly suing over royalties.
- The reunion is viewed as a positive development, offering a chance for the group to gain recognition and financial rewards for their artistic contributions.