4th Impact Ready to Sign a Record Deal with SyCo? Former ‘X Factor UK’ Contestants Continue to Trend in Social Media

Latest news about former "X Factor" UK 2015 contestants 4th Impact claims that the Filipino girl group is ready to sign a record deal with SyCo. This report comes in after second placer Reggie 'N' Bollie have officially signed a deal with the record label.

4th Impact (4th Power) is expected to sign a record deal anytime soon. Many fans have been raising several petitions to see Simon Cowell's record label, SyCo Music or any other recording companies to sign a deal with Filipino siblings Almira, Mylene, Celina and Irene.

While it has been pretty much expected that 4th Impact won't get signed until the end of the "X Factor" tour this Mar. 2016, many fans are already excited to see what's next for the girl group.

Unreality TV reported that "The X Factor UK" runner-up Reggie 'N' Bollie have officially signed a record deal with SyCo. The outlet noted that 4th Impact has not yet been signed, given the fact that Reggie 'N' Bollie finished in second place.

4th Impact got booted out of the competition when they were in the top 5, which only makes sense to sign the group, which ended in second place first. However, this can be taken as a good sign for 4th Impact fans, as it is only a matter of time before anyone offers to sign these ladies for a record deal.

Another report from the same outlet cited that 4th Impact's popularity can be pretty much likened to that of One Direction's fame on "X Factor" in 2010. While 1D did not win back then, they immediately rose to fame after being booted out of the competition.

The same trend can be seen in the case of 4th Impact, as the outlet noted that the girls' performance of Jessie J's "Bang Bang" has been shared on Facebook and has already reached 41 million views.

4th Impact also continues as a worldwide trend on Twitter, as the ladies have a massive following across the globe.

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