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FILE - This Oct. 25, 2004 file photo shows members of Destiny's Child, from left, Beyonce Knowles, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams at the Radio Music Awards at the Aladdin Theater for the Performing Arts in Las Vegas. The R&B trio announced Thursday, Jan. 10, 2013, that they will release a new track called “Nuclear.” The song is the group's first new offering since 2004. (AP Photo/Eric Jamison, file) Image Credit: AP

Destiny’s Child has announced the release of “Nuclear,” the first new recording in eight years from the trio of Beyonce, Michelle Williams and Kelly Rowland. The song will be included as the sole new track on “Destiny’s Child — Love Songs,” a compilation of mostly quiet storm jams described in the press release as “the most sensual romantic recordings from the bestselling vocal group.”

The collection will arrive on January 29.

The release of “Nuclear,” produced by Pharrell Williams, doesn’t necessarily signal anything bigger on the horizon for Destiny’s Child. Beyonce, the most successful of the group’s three singers, has been taking time off from music to care for her and husband Jay-Z’s daughter, Blue Ivy, and preparing for the release of a new solo album, which could come as early as April.

Beyonce’s website is also teasing February 3 as another big date — that’s when the singer will headline the Super Bowl halftime show, an event not-so-subtly promoted in a recent GQ pictorial that set the Internet abuzz this week. Despite her busy schedule, Beyonce did Tweet, “I am so proud to announce the first original Destiny’s Child music in eight years!”

“Love Songs” is the second such package for Destiny’s Child, whose dominance on the pop and R&B charts launched the careers of the three vocalists. From 1997-2005, the group sold more than 60 million records, and many of the bangers of the bunch were featured on last year’s collection “Playlist — The Very Best of Destiny’s Child.”