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Jeans, the '90s musical sensation, announced a comeback tour and album two decades after they originally formed. Find out everything you need to know of their reunion! EMI

Mexican girl group, Jeans, was all the rage in the mid-90s to early 2000s. The band was created in 1994 by Patricia Sirvent and throughout its trajectory fluctuated between three to five band members. Over 10 successful and beautiful young ladies once formed part of the band, including former RBD member Dulce Maria from 2000 to 2002. After releasing six studio albums in a span of 12 years, the band called it quits in 2006 following their album "Porque Soy Libre."

Fastforward 20 years later after they originally formed, and four of the Jeans' members are back and looking sexier than ever!

Karla Díaz, Melissa López , Regina Murguía and Angie Taddei have confirmed that the '90s musical sensation is reuniting a decade after its split. Tagging along with their comeback is a new album called "Deja Vu" and gigs in Mexico.

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Jeans makes comeback a decade after their split in 2006. Mexican group announces tour and new album. Twitter/@KarlaDiazOF

"Deja Vu" counts with newer versions of some of their greatest hits. "We're honoring those songs," Melissa told the press in a conference about their project, reports TVNotas. "We also have three new incredible compositions called 'Aunque Hayas Dicho Adios,' 'Lo Que Queda De Mi,' and 'Me Late.'"

The girls also revealed the information of two upcoming gigs in their native country. One show will be on October 10 at Teatro Galerias in Guadalajara and the other will be on November 13 at Teatro Metropolitan in Mexico City.

Jeans, who opened their official Twitter and Instagram accounts this week to promote their reunion, are very stoked that fans are already buying their show tickets. We're happy with the news too and really hope they extend their gigs with dates in the U.S.!

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