Jade Thirlwall from Little Mix has opened up on the "troublesome" time the band ditched Simon Cowell's label, Syco. The band moved to RCA in 2018 after claiming Syco blocked them from recording the "female empowerment" songs they wanted to record.
Little Mix now have a new singing competition TV show, Little Mix: The Search, which will compete with Simon's The X Factor .
When asked by The Sun why the band did not have much "female empowerment" in their music videos, Jade, 27, replied: "We did a little bit, but we had a switch of labels during the LM5 process and that really f***ed us over. "It was harder to put all our creativity out there in the way we would have liked." She added: "The LM5 album was very heavily on women's rights and
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