Rak-Su’s Myles Stephenson has said that his band was “caught in the crossfire” during Little Mix’s falling out with Simon Cowell and his entertainment company, Syco.
The band signed with Syco after winning The X Factor in 2017, while Little Mix won six years prior. After seven years at Syco, the all-female band made the decision to leave Syco halfway through working on one of their albums, and switched over to RCA Records, another subsidiary of Sony Entertainment, instead.
The move came after an alleged fallout with Simon – something which Jade Thrilwall later said “f***ed them over”. At the time of the falling out, Rak-Su were under the same management as Little Mix, and Myles has now claimed the group – made up of him, Ashley Fongho, Jamaal Shurland and Mustafa Rahimtulla – was “caught in the crossfire”.
Myles exclusively told OK!: “Initially we were obviously with Syco, and they had the falling out with Little Mix didn’t they?
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