4th Impact Reaches Another Milestone: Will The Former ‘X Factor UK’ Contestants Go Solo?

4th Impact has once again reached another milestone after their successful performance in "The X Factor UK." Filipino siblings Almira, Mylene, Celina and Irene recently landed the fourth most watched video in the show's channel on YouTube. What else is in store for the Cercado sisters this year? Will they go solo?

4th Impact recently reached another milestone in their singing career after they wowed the crowd with their performance of Jessie J's "Bang Bang" as part of their audition for "The X Factor." In a recent post on Twitter, Almira, Mylene, Celina and Irene thanked their fans for continuously viewing their audition video on the show's YouTube channel.

Their audition video for "X Factor UK" has already reached over 51 million views as of writing. This makes it the fourth most watched video next to Cher Lloyd at 54 million, James Arthur at 76 million and Ablisa at 96 million.

It would be wise to note, however, that 4th Impact's audition video was only posted 9 months ago, as compared to the above-mentioned videos, which were posted 3 to 5 years ago. This goes to show the amount of support that the Cercado sisters have received from fans across the globe after their appearance on "The X Factor UK 2015."

4th Impact have a lot on their hands now - with a nomination for the Teen Choice Awards 2016 for Choice Music: Next Big Thing. It also remains to be seen whether 4th Impact will be releasing their first album this year.

In an earlier interview with Gulf News, 4th Impact admitted that they have already received offers to release an album this year. However, the girls shared that their management is carefully weighing their options because they are "aiming for international impact."

4th Impact also addressed the possibility that they will disband and go solo. According to Almira, they have no plans of separating because they all share the passion for singing.

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