When —performing mononymously as JADE —signed her worldwide solo deal with RCA Records in March 2022, expectations were sky-high. As a core member of Little Mix , one of the most successful girl groups in UK history, her solo debut was treated as a major industry event.
Fans rallied behind JADE. The anger wasn't directed at her; it was directed squarely at the machinery. As one user on ChartsInFrance noted during the height of the chaos, "Quel label de bras cassés…" (What a bunch of useless label executives…).
" in particular became a fan favorite, personalizing her struggle with anxiety and industry stress—metaphorized by an actual eye twitch she developed from trauma. Why Fans are Fuming
If you’d like, I can help you find out which album or artist this refers to, or help you rephrase the frustration into a clearer message. Just let me know.
While the specific album Glitch is not a shelved project, the anger directed at RCA is still a very real and historically valid sentiment. For decades, RCA Records has developed a reputation among fans for delaying, mishandling, and outright shelving albums, particularly those by female artists and groups.
When —performing mononymously as JADE —signed her worldwide solo deal with RCA Records in March 2022, expectations were sky-high. As a core member of Little Mix , one of the most successful girl groups in UK history, her solo debut was treated as a major industry event.
Fans rallied behind JADE. The anger wasn't directed at her; it was directed squarely at the machinery. As one user on ChartsInFrance noted during the height of the chaos, "Quel label de bras cassés…" (What a bunch of useless label executives…).
" in particular became a fan favorite, personalizing her struggle with anxiety and industry stress—metaphorized by an actual eye twitch she developed from trauma. Why Fans are Fuming
If you’d like, I can help you find out which album or artist this refers to, or help you rephrase the frustration into a clearer message. Just let me know.
While the specific album Glitch is not a shelved project, the anger directed at RCA is still a very real and historically valid sentiment. For decades, RCA Records has developed a reputation among fans for delaying, mishandling, and outright shelving albums, particularly those by female artists and groups.