En Vogue Celebrates 30th Anniversary Of Debut Album With Re-Release & Podcast

En Vogue Celebrates 30th Anniversary Of Debut Album With Re-Release & Podcast
Thirty years ago today (April 3) Cindy Herron, Terry Ellis, Maxine Jones, and Dawn Robinson – better known as legendary R&B group En Vogue – released their debut album, Born To Sing. And the funky divas, including their newest member, Rhona Bennett, are celebrating their anniversary by making big money moves!
En Vogue re-released their first album! It includes nine bonus tracks comprised of extended mixes, exclusive remixes, and a previously unreleased track.

The remaining members of Cindy, Terry, and Rhona also teased a podcast called The Funky Divas Podcast on Instagram! The caption for the teaser read:
“@envoguemusic Remember when we told y’all we were working on something really BIG for our 30th Anniversary? Well, our #FunkyDivasPodcast drops tomorrow! #EV30 #TheFunkyDivas #BornToSing”
Hopefully, En Vogue’s 30th anniversary will lead to another reunion with all five members. Fans got their wish to see the ladies together last fall in a tribute show for executive Sylvia Rhone.
Just EnVogue pic.twitter.com/Rwm8t1vrNK
— Maxine Jones (@MaxineJonesEV) October 11, 2019
Are you here for the re-release and podcast? Let us know in the comments.
Written by Miata Shanay
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