X Factor's Reggie 'N' Bollie Dropped By Simon Cowell's Record Label

Mind you, they don't seem too upset about it.

Reggie ‘N’ Bollie have become the latest ‘X Factor’ casualty to be dropped by Simon Cowell’s record label.

Shortly after the duo finished in second place in the 2015 ‘X Factor’ final, they were snapped up by Syco, but they’ve now been dropped, reportedly due to low ticket sales.

The pair released their debut single ‘New Girl’ in May, and despite prominence in a Littlewoods ad campaign, the track failed to make the UK top 20, while follow-up ‘Link Up’ didn’t even chart.

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However, the boys don’t seem particularly bothered by the blow, claiming on their Twitter page that it felt “f#cking right” to now be “independent” from the music mogul’s label.

A spokesperson for Syco has confirmed: “Reggie ‘n’ Bollie are no longer working with us. We wish the guys the best of luck for the future.”

Over the years, many ‘X Factor’ acts have been signed (and, indeed, dropped) by the label, with its current roster featuring winners Little Mix, Louisa Johnson and James Arthur, who rejoined the label last year after being dropped two years prior.

Other former ‘X Factor’ singers still at Syco include Tamera Foster - who is yet to release any music - Fleur East and Ella Henderson, as well as Saara Aalto, 5 After Midnight and *sigh* Honey G, all of whom are from the most recent series.

In a rare move, 2016 champion Matt Terry was not signed by Syco after being crowned last year’s winner, and instead made a deal with RCA Records, who currently look after Kelly Clarkson, Zayn Malik and Nicole Scherzinger.

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G4 (Series 1)(01 of13)
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Andy Abraham (Series 2)(02 of13)
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Andy 'The Bin Man' Abraham is best known for representing the United Kingdom in the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest. His song 'Even If' finished in last place, bagging just 14 points overall. (credit:Rex/Ken McKay)
Ray Quinn (Series 3)(03 of13)
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One of the few occasions where the winner was actually the most successful contestant of the year, Ray didn't quite match up to the global stardom of Leona Lewis, but has enjoyed several stints in panto as well as on reality series 'Dancing On Ice'.He has released one post-'X Factor' album, the swing-themed 'Doing It My Way', which topped the chart when it was released in 2007. (credit:Rex/Ken McKay)
Rhydian Roberts (Series 4)(04 of13)
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JLS (Series 5)(05 of13)
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Between Alexandra Burke, Diana Vickers, Ruth Lorenzo and Eoghan 'Charisma' Quigg, series five was one of the most talented 'The X Factor' has ever seen.After finishing in second place, JLS went on to become one of the biggest acts in 'X Factor' history, releasing no less than five chart-topping singles, touring all over the UK and even lending their name to a range of condoms. They split up last year, but the members of JLS are still never far from the headlines. (credit:Rex/Ken McKay)
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Rebecca Ferguson (Series 7)(07 of13)
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Marcus Collins (Series 8)(08 of13)
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Jahmene Douglas (Series 9)(09 of13)
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Reggie 'N' Bollie (Series 12)(12 of13)
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