Jade Thirlwall takes aim at Simon Cowell with her debut solo single 'Angel of My Dreams'.
The Little Mix star, the girl group who moved from Simon's defunct record label SyCo to RCA in 2018 during the making of their album LM5, vents their anger at the former X Factor judge with a new song. I'm aiming for that.
The song has the lyrics “I sold my soul to a psycho,” and the music video also seems to target Simon, with Jade's rise to fame at a time when a mysterious cigar-smoking man seems to be controlling the industry. He is portrayed as a young star trying to get ahead.
Although the 31-year-old singer's publicist has declined to comment on the reference to Cowell, Jade has previously spoken out about how the “X Factor” winners were thwarted when trying to promote a message of girl power. was.
Asked about the lack of female empowerment in Little Mix's music videos, she said: “We did a little bit, but we switched labels during the LM5 process so it really freaked me out.
“It was more difficult to unleash all our creativity in the way we wanted.
“LM5's album was very focused on women's rights and our experience in the industry.”
Last month, it was revealed that Jade was “working on a good song” in collaboration with Jax Jones, and the 'Never Be Lonely' star hopes it will see the light of day.
He told The Sun's Bizarre column: “It's a good song. If she wants to use it, it's there.”
“Miley Cyrus and Pharrell Williams released ‘Doctor,’ which was recorded so many years ago that we don’t really know what’s going to happen.
“But I know Jade and I wrote some cool music together. And we're still cool and have vibes.”