‘X Factor’ UK 2015 News: 4th Impact Signs a Record Deal with Another Company?

4th Impact may be releasing their first ever album if recent reports about the former "X Factor" UK contestants are to be believed. Reports claim that Filipino siblings Celina, Mylene, Almira and Irene may have received a record deal with another company apart from Simon Cowell's label, SyCo Entertainment.

2016 may be the year when Dreamers finally find 4th Impact's first ever studio album out on the shelves. Morning Ledger reported that fans initially thought that the girls would be signing a record deal with "X Factor UK" judge Simon Cowell's record label, SyCo Entertainment.

The record label posted a photo of Cowell on their Twitter account with a caption, which aims to support anyone who wishes to showcase their talent.

"I passionately believe that everyone in life should have the chance to show their talent. Everyone has the potential to be great," the photo's caption reads. "Join Simon Cowell. See past their past."

The publication noted that this tweet was taken as Cowell's hint that he will soon be signing a record deal with 4th Impact. However, this does not seem to be the case, as the post was a campaign with the British government's Department for Works and Pensions.

4th Impact is already known worldwide and the post seemingly targets those who are still on their way into unleashing their talents for the whole world to see. However, the publication noted that several fans believe that another company has already sought out 4th Impact for a record deal.

An earlier press conference with 4th Impact revealed that the Filipino girl group has been receiving countless offers across the globe. Unreality TV noted that 4th Impact also received the highest percentage of votes in "The X Factor" tour poll on Twitter.

According to the publication, fans voted on 4th Impact as the group they are most excited to seeing on "The X Factor Tour." From a total of 434 votes, 4th Impact received 81 percent, Reggie 'N' Bollie got 9 percent, Louisa Johnson received 8 percent and Che Chesterman at 2 percent.

Dreamers, are you excited for 4th Impact's first ever studio album? Sound off in the comments!

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