'X Factor' Winner Matt Terry Parts Ways With Record Label After 18 Months
It’s been 18 months since the British public voted for Matt Terry as their ‘X Factor’ champion, but the singer has now revealed that he and his record label have parted ways.
While it’s customary for a winning ‘X Factor’ act to sign with Simon Cowell’s Syco record label, Matt broke from tradition and joined RCA, a label owned by Sony, whose roster also includes Zayn Malik, Miley Cyrus and former Fifth Harmony singer Normani Kordei.
At the time, this move was perceived by many as an attempt to avoid the bad luck a number of ‘X Factor’ acts have experienced with Syco, but over the weekend, Matt confirmed that he’s no longer signed to the label.

He told The Sun: “I’m not with Sony any more, as of four days ago.”
Matt spent a lot of his teenage years in Spain, with his first post-’X Factor’ release being the Enrique Iglesias collaboration ‘Subeme La Radio’, and he has suggested that’s where his career could be taking him next.
“I’m in talks with Sony Madrid,” he continued. “In the UK I’ve done my thing. The reaction to my songs has been crazy, they’ve had 60 million streams.”

Matt concluded: “You don’t even really need a label to sell. Fair enough, they plan everything for you, but I can still move forward . . . onwards and upwards.”
Immediately after winning ‘X Factor’, Matt released his original winner’s single, ‘When Christmas Comes Around’, penned by Ed Sheeran, which reached number three in the UK singles chart.
‘Subeme La Radio’ also peaked inside the UK top 10, but his follow-up solo single, ‘Sucker For You’, missed the top 40 completely.
At present, Little Mix, Louisa Johnson and last year’s champions Rak Su are the only ‘X Factor’ winners still signed to their original record labels.
Series nine champion James Arthur is also signed to Syco, having briefly parted ways with the label after his career hit a number of controversial bumps in the road following his ‘X Factor’ win.
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Lucie Jones (Series 6)

His vote sent it to Deadlock, with the results of the public vote revealing Welsh singer Lucie had been eliminated.
Amelia Lily (Series 8)

Viewers felt she was axed before her time, and voted for her to return to the competition when they were given a chance to choose a replacement for axed Frankie Cocozza, following his drugs scandal.
Amelia then went on to finish third in the competition overall, and egg was well and truly on Kelly Rowland's face.
Carolynne Poole (Series 9)

It was a real possibility when he landed in the bottom two alongside Carolynne Poole. Her elimination was particularly controversial as there were claims a producer had told Louis Walsh to send to the judges' vote to Deadlock.
The fact Louis had chosen to save Rylan also prompted fellow judge Gary Barlow to walk off the show in disgust.
Laura White (Series 5)

It proved to be one of the greatest sing-offs ever when she went up against Ruth Lorenzo in the bottom two. But when the judges failed to agree on who to send home, it went to Deadlock and Laura was shown the door.
Maria Lawson (Series 2)

After going head-to-head with The Conway Sisters in the sing-off, Sharon was the only one to save Maria, as Simon backed his own act, and Louis voted to keep the Irish girlband, obviously.
Ella Henderson (Series 9)

After Tulisa and Louis voted to send home James, and Nicole and Gary voted to eliminate Ella, Deadlock was called, and it was revealed Ella would be leaving the competition, after receiving the fewest public votes.
James eventually went on to win the series, while coming sixth certainly didn't hamper Ella's future career, as she later signed with Simon Cowell's label.
Aiden Grimshaw (Series 7)

Years later, we still feel Aiden was sent home far too early.
Gamu (Series 7)

Her decision proved particularly divisive as she'd put through Katie Waissel and Cher Lloyd who'd both messed up their Judges' Houses performances, while Gamu had aced hers.
BRING BACK GAMU!
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