A LITTLE MIX-UP?

X Factor finalists 5 After Midnight set their sights on Little Mix for single collaboration as they start work on their first album

Despite failing to win the show, the group still managed to bag a recording contract with Simon Cowell's SyCo record label

FIVE After Midnight have revealed they are hoping to bag a single with fellow former X Factor finalists Little Mix to set them on the road to stardom.

The three-piece boy group are now lost out to 2016’s crown to , but that hasn’t stopped them dreaming big and even landing a contract with Simon Cowell’s label SyCo.

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– and have admitted that they want to release a single with Little Mix.

, the band – consisting of Kieran Alleyne, Jordan Lee and Nathan Lewis – said: “It’s amazing to know we will get to work with a lot of the same team who made One Direction such big stars.”

They added: " would be a dream collaboration.

"It would be really cool to get a girl group and boyband together. Especially when we both dance. We could do a great performance."

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The trio believe that a single with the girls would be a huge successCredit: Splash News

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Fans of the boys won't have to wait long for new music - as production on their album is already underway

Fans of the group won’t have to wait long for original material from the stars – as they have revealed that their album is now currently in production.

Their first single is slated for release in March.

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5 After Midnight’s quest for stardom has the full backing of their former reality show rivals – with fellow hopefuls Christian Burrows, Gifty Louise, Peyton and Brooks Brothers among those turning up to cheer them on at a recent appearance at G-A-Y in London.

- wasn’t signed to Syco after his victory (as is tradition), but instead was given a contract with RCA Records - after it was agreed that the label would be ‘better suited to Matt’s style of music’.

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