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4 Non Blondes to Finally Release Their Second Album in 2026

Over 33 years after 1992’s Bigger, Better, Faster, More!, Linda Perry inks deal with Kill Rock Stars to release new solo and 4 Non Blondes albums

Over 33 years have passed since 4 Non Blondes released their first and only album, but the Linda Perry-fronted group is finally poised to release a follow-up in 2026.

Indie label Kill Rock Stars announced Wednesday that it has inked a deal with Perry’s 670 Records imprint to release a pair of LPs next year: Perry’s solo album Let It Die Here (which shares its name with her documentary), and 4 Non Blondes’ much-anticipated and still-untitled second album, their first since 1992’s Bigger, Better, Faster, More!

Earlier this year, Perry reunited the 4 Non Blondes — who had a smash hit in 1993 with “What’s Up?” — for a series of concerts, the band’s first gigs in over a decade. 

“Playing some songs with 4 Non Blondes just seemed like a fun thing to do, in a way it hadn’t before now,” Perry — a hit-making and Grammy-winning songwriter over the past three decades — said of the reunion in a statement accompanying today’s announcement. “I’ve been behind the scenes for far too long. I want to step out to be the artist I am. I’m just open to all the possibilities that I’ve created around me. I manifest things all the time.”

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Perry revealed the reunion rehearsals ultimately resulted in plans for a new album, as she wrote “a bunch of new songs, revisit[ed] some old ones, and bam, we have an album. It’s really that simple. They’re all phenomenal players and now they get a chance to show that. I couldn’t ask for a better band to play these songs.”

Kill Rock Stars previously teamed with Perry on a recent reissue of her 1996 solo album In Flight, and the label “quickly realized a deeper collaboration made perfect sense,” the label said on social media. “Perry’s fearless creativity, her commitment to amplifying authentic voices, and her instinct for nurturing artists reflect exactly what KRS believes in.”

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