Jade Thirlwall takes another swipe at Simon Cowell with debut single after ... trends now

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Jade Thirlwall is reportedly set to take another swipe at Simon Cowell with her debut single after claiming his record label 'f****d Little Mix over.'

The singer, 31, who is gearing up to release her first solo track since the band split has proved their feud is far from over. 

Jade rose to fame in the band in after their formation on The X Factor in 2011 alongside Leigh-Anne, Perrie Edwards and Jesy Nelson before they disbanded in 2022, following the departure of Jesy in 2020.

The group switched from Simon's label Syco to RCA during the recording of their fifth album LM5 following a reported falling out with the music mogul. 

In her debut single, Angel Of My Dreams, Jade sings, 'sold my soul to a SyCo' in reference to the incident, according to The Sun.

Jade Thirlwall, 31, is reportedly set to take another swipe at Simon Cowell with her debut single after claiming his record label 'f****d Little Mix over'

Jade Thirlwall, 31, is reportedly set to take another swipe at Simon Cowell with her debut single after claiming his record label 'f****d Little Mix over'

The singer, who is gearing up to release her first solo track since the band split has proved their feud is far from over

The singer, who is gearing up to release her first solo track since the band split has proved their feud is far from over

The publication also reports that the track's music video stars a cigar smoking music industry, believed to be a reference to Simon. 

MailOnline has contacted Jade's representatives for comment. 

In 2020, Jade claimed Little Mix leaving Simon's Syco record label 'f****d over' the group.

The quartet wanted to encourage female empowerment through their music but felt they were prevented from doing so under their previous label with former boss.

Speaking to The Sun, Jade said: '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.

'The LM5 album was very heavily on women's rights and our experiences in the industry. We're sort of cruising at the moment. That period in our careers was quite troublesome.'

Jade said the group have learned to stick to their laurels since their earlier days in

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