"With all the support our fans have given us individually over the years for our distinct signature styles, collectively we felt our fans deserved to hear great music in a way that they could never have imagined," Tyrese said. "I've known these guys for years and they truly are like brothers, so it only felt right to come together as a trio to make history."
TGT is planning an album, as well as a national tour to be dubbed the Shirts Off Tour. As part of the tour, the three R&B stars will hold auditions at each stop to find a fourth member for future projects.
Tyrese's most recent release was last December's ambitious double album Alter Ego featuring his rapping under the name Black Ty. The star, set to hit the big screen in the film Transformers next month, recently explained why he created another recording identity: "Tyrese don't rap, so it had to be an alter ego created. Tyrese do not rap, Tyrese is a singer. Tyrese Gibson is the actor. Black Ty is the MC."
Ginuwine, best known for hits like "Pony" and "In Those Jeans," released his most recent CD, Back II Da Basics, in 2005.
Last week, Tank released his third set, Sex, Love And Pain, his first album in five years. The single "Please Don't Go" topped the urban radio charts last week.