Record labels ‘launch £2m bidding war’ for Jesy Nelson

Jesy Nelson has reportedly got record labels falling over themselves trying to sign her as a solo artist after she quit Little Mix. The singer has been keeping her plans under wraps since walking away from the girl group in December last year, but has shared teaser pictures from the recording studio with producers. 

She also kick started her ‘next chapter’ by signing with new management company YMU Entertainment for global representation. Now her music needs a home, and labels are said to be engaged in a £2million ‘bidding war’, according to The Sun, as they try and lay claim to her sweet melodies – with a view to putting out new music as soon as this year. 

A source revealed: ‘Jesy’s tracks have got the music industry in a spin and she has big-money offers on the table from a few key record labels all desperate to sign her. ‘It’s an exciting time for Jesy as she’s in a great place and has loved being creative in the studio. Jesy has been hinting at solo music on social media (Picture: Instagram/@jesynelson) ‘If all goes to plan she’ll have music out this year and will have some sure-fire hits. The world is her oyster.’ 

Jesy along with former band mates Perrie Edwards, Jade Thirlwall and Leigh-Anne Pinnock, triumphed on The X Factor as Little Mix in 2011. (Metro)

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