JET: What can fans expect from the album? So this is just the next level to what that is. It’s more of a calling, and we’ve understood our calling for quite some time. You know you have to do the meetings, but what we do is easy to me. GINUWINE: It really wouldn’t take us but an hour maybe to do the song and ends up taking us about three days. TYRESE: We don’t get nothing done, because it’s too many jokes.
What’s it been like working in a group together? JET: Each of you have had successful solo careers thus far. Our kids all know each other…I think what we want people to know is that if you do anything or decide to do anything and it’s built from a foundation of friendship, when the conflicts, issues, legalities, misunderstandings, when your ego gets bruised, whatever the case may be, that’s my boy. TYRESE: I was the best man at Ginuwine’s wedding. We’re just here to fill in the spaces of things that are needed. Getting back to love, getting back to taking care of our women and getting back to conviction. Done a lot music together. The group part of it is just us happening to get together and having fun doing something positive for the genre of music we believe in. JET: How did you all come together to form a group? On their stop in Chicago, they chatted with JET and EBONY to dish on their latest project, failed name titles for the album and even that questionable morning show performance. 20, the men hit the road to give fans a glimpse of what’s to come. What happens when three of R&B’s most loved crooners team up to dominate the music game? TGT. Tank, Ginuwine and Tyrese have been in the studio for almost a year cooking up their debut album “ Three Kings.” With a release date set for Aug.