Little Mix found it “a little strange” to be signed to the same record label as Fifth Harmony. Both girl bands were founded in the talent shows by the Syco company boss Simon Cowell.
The British stars had their concerns when the girls from Fifth Harmony joined their record label. The “Break Up Song” performers, consisting of bandmates Jesy Nelson, Perrie Edwards, Jade Thirlwall and Leigh-Anne Pinnock, revealed that they thought 5H was great and never saw them as their rivals.
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“We just thought: ‘Oh no!'”
In a game called ‘Truth or Wine’ and published on BuzzFeed, Jesy said:
“I would say we did that at one point. We can say that. We have always loved her. We never didn’t like them as human beings…. ”
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Perrie added: “It wasn’t really competition because we all think they’re great and we liked Fifth Harmony, but when they got famous we thought, ‘Oh no!'” Little Mix left Syco before releasing their “LM5” -LP from 2018 and Jade recently revealed that it was more difficult for the band to put their creativity into the record without the music mogul.
The “Woman Like Me” artists are now signed to Sony’s RCA Records and are looking forward to their future. (Bang)