4th Impact Hopes To Release First Album This Year; Former ‘X Factor’ UK Contestants Share Their Journey Towards Success

4th Impact recently returned to London after a successful concert in Dubai. While it remains to be seen what else is in store for the former "X Factor" UK contestants, Filipino siblings Irene, Mylene, Celina and Almira recently shared their story on their journey towards success. What are the girls planning to do next?

4th Impact has recently returned from their concert at the Al Nasr Leisureland in Dubai, reports Unreality TV. The girls shared their excitement over their return from their first overseas performance following "The X Factor" and their short vacation in the Philippines.

Several 4th Impact fans shared clips of the girls' performance in Dubai. One fan called their performance as "phenomenal" while others were saying that the girls gave an amazing performance and were hoping to see more from 4th Impact in the future.

Meanwhile, a lot of fans are already awaiting news regarding 4th Impact's record deal. In a recent interview with Gulf News, the girls admitted that they were already receiving offers to release their first album.

"We've received enquiries, but our management is choosing the best option because we are not only targeting Filipino music, we are aiming for international impact," said Almira.

Mylene also shared that she and her siblings are hoping to release their first album with original songs this year. 4th Impact also told the publication that their journey towards success was never a smooth one.

4th Impact recounted that they were once rejected to the Filipino version of "The X Factor" because they did not have star quality. The girls admitted that they almost gave up on their dreams and singing career, but were very thankful when a fan from the UK reached out to them and lent them his UK address.

4th Impact also shared that a certain "fairy godmother" helped them purchase plane tickets in order to audition for "The X Factor UK." These difficulties made the girls realize that they will always be thankful for the things they have now and will continue to stick to helping each other through it all.

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