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This British All-Girl Group Will Make You Wish It Was The '90s Again

We've got 7 reasons why you should add this '90s-inspired trio to your playlist -- right now.

It might be time to hit rewind on your CD player. M.O, an all girl-group from England, is taking us back to everything we loved about '90s R&B. And if you haven't heard of this bold trio, allow us to introduce you. With their flawless harmonies, soulful beats and TLC-inspired style, the group is a throwback to the Girl-Power era.

So if you've been playing your old Mariah Carey and Brandy albums to death -- thirsting for those R&B/dance tunes -- we've got 7 reasons why you should be bumping to this dynamic new trio.

They Can Actually Sing ... Really Well

Whether recorded or live, M.O members Frankee Connolly, Nadine Samuels and Annie Ashcroft know how to shut it down with their bold voices. They're not ones to disappoint during a live or acoustic performance; what you hear online is what you get in person -- a feat only truly talented artists can accomplish.

They Make '90s-Swag Fresh -- In A Retro Way

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With Aaliyah and TLC vibes, M.O give us the '90s feels with their oversize denim jackets and grungy Tims. These women know how to fuse tomboy chic with feminine mystique, rocking the Calvin Klein boxers with Tommy Hilfiger midriff shirts. It all makes me want to dust off my Nike Air Force 1s.

Their Mash-Ups Are Gold

Speaking of '90s swag, these girls ooze it as much style-wise as they do musically. Mash-ups like "The Worst"/"The Boy Is Mine" and this rendition of Destiny's Child's "Bug A Boo" make a perfect medley of '90s classics with a 2015 flare.

Can We Focus For A Second On How Adorable They Are Together?

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Like the iconic Spice Girls, M.O seem to have great chemistry with one another, which makes them even more charming (sweet and spicy is always a great combo). And their perfect measure of attitude gives us Mandy Moore "Candy" vibes.

You May Have Heard Of Some Of The Producers They're Teaming Up With

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M.O are bound to impress considering they've linked up with musical powerhouses like James Fauntleroy, who's worked on songs like Drake's "Girls Love Beyonce" and J.Cole's "Born Sinner"; Rahki, who produced "i" for Kendrick Lamar and has worked alongside Eminem and Aloe Blacc, is also working with the trio.

Their Songs Are Infectious

That's right, M.O doesn't just cover songs really well, they also deliver pop-tastic singles like "Dance On My Own," "For a Minute" and their newest, "Preach". It's hard not to dance along to those smooth vocals and crisp beats.

They Tie In Everything We Love About The 1990s

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Dubbed the "British TLC," M.O are more of a cross between pop and R&B queens Destiny's Child and SWV, in my opinion. They have the smooth dance moves, sweet-as-honey voices, and retro style. M.O. could fill a void in music that begs to be filled.

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