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JLS plan another 20 years in music

JLS have revealed their desire to keep making music for another two decades.

The boyband have been active since leaving the X Factor as runners-up in 2008 and they have just released their fourth studio album 'Evolution'.

Responding to news that Robbie Williams has seemingly been removed from the Radio 1 playlist due to his age and apparent decreasing relevance to their audience, JLS said that they hope they can keep on going for as long as Williams and Take That - another 20 years, to be precise. Marvin Humes told The Sun:

"Take That have evolved into a manband. There's always going to be that love, as they've had such a great career, and that's something we aspire to. We want to be JLS for ever – and as long as we keep making good music and keep busy then there's no reason we can't be here in 20 years' time."

The singer later added: "We always want to be a part of JLS. At some point in the future we will be doing our own projects but we're just focused on our next album, our next tour. We will forever be JLS – we're a brotherhood."

 

 

 

Watch the video for JLS's 'Hottest Girl In The World' below: