Jade Thirlwall transforms into a scorned bride in a stunning corset and veil as she releases haunting video for an emotional new version of her track Angel Of My Dreams

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Jade Thirlwall has shared a stunning new version of her song Angel Of My Dreams, after the original earned over 15 million streams following its debut.

Having kickstarted her solo career in stellar fashion, the Little Mix star, 31, continued her momentum with this S.A.D (slow, angelic, dramatic) take on her upbeat hit.

Unveiling the track with an accompanying performance video, Jade transformed into a scorn bride for the haunting clip, sporting a tight white corset and a matching veil.

As the video opens, Jade's face is hidden behind an oversized veil, moving through an abandoned palace as she belts out the song.

Suddenly the lights transform the star, as she belts out the song under a glittering spotlight, while she belts out the closing vocals of the song.

Jade Thirlwall has shared a stunning new version of her song Angel Of My Dreams, after the original earned over 15 million streams following its debut

Jade Thirlwall has shared a stunning new version of her song Angel Of My Dreams, after the original earned over 15 million streams following its debut

Having kickstarted her solo career in stellar fashion, the Little Mix star continued her momentum with this S.A.D (slow, angelic, dramatic) take on her upbeat hit

Having kickstarted her solo career in stellar fashion, the Little Mix star continued her momentum with this S.A.D (slow, angelic, dramatic) take on her upbeat hit

Angel of My Dreams has been a huge critical and commercial success for Jade.

The track has accumulated over 15 million streams to date, entering the UK Official Singles Chart at No.7, the third highest new entry for a British artist this year.

The accompanying video was a No.1 YouTube trending video for 10 days.

It comes as Jade took another swipe at Simon Cowell with her debut single after claiming his record label 'f****d Little Mix over.'

Jade rose to fame in the band after their formation on The X Factor in 2011 alongside Leigh-Anne, Perrie , and Jesy Nelson before they disbanded in 2022, following the departure of Jesy in 2020.

The group switched from Simon's label Syco to RCA during the recording of their fifth album LM5 following a reported falling out with the music mogul.

In her debut single, Angel Of My Dreams, Jade sings, 'sold my soul to a Psycho' which sounds very similar to the ex label.

MailOnline contacted Jade's representatives, Syco Entertainment and Simon's representatives for comment.

Unveiling the track with an accompanying performance video, Jade transformed into a scorn bride for the haunting clip, sporting a tight white corset and a matching veil

Unveiling the track with an accompanying performance video, Jade transformed into a scorn bride for the haunting clip, sporting a tight white corset and a matching veil

As the video opens, Jade's face is hidden behind an oversized veil, moving through an abandoned palace as she belts out the song

As the video opens, Jade's face is hidden behind an oversized veil, moving through an abandoned palace as she belts out the song

Suddenly the lights transform the star, as she belts out the song under a glittering spotlight, while she belts out the closing vocals of the song

Suddenly the lights transform the star, as she belts out the song under a glittering spotlight, while she belts out the closing vocals of the song

The track has accumulated over 15 million streams to date, entering the UK Official Singles Chart at No.7, the third highest new entry for a British artist this year

The track has accumulated over 15 million streams to date, entering the UK Official Singles Chart at No.7, the third highest new entry for a British artist this year

A representative from Syco said: 'The entire team who worked incredibly hard behind the scenes with Little Mix to help make the group a success would, I'm sure, always continue to wish them solo success.'

In 2020, Jade claimed Little Mix leaving Simon 's Syco record label 'f****d over' the group.

The quartet wanted to encourage female empowerment through their music but felt they were prevented from doing so under their previous label with their former boss.

Speaking to The Sun , Jade said: 'We did a little bit but we had a switch of labels during the LM5 process and that really f***ed us over. It was harder to put all our creativity out there in the way we would have liked.

'The LM5 album was very heavily on women's rights and our experiences in the industry. We're sort of cruising at the moment. That period in our careers was quite troublesome.'

Jade said the group have learned to stick to their laurels since their earlier days in the industry.

She said: 'I feel like now we're in a good place — we're with RCA and we're working on a new record, which is really exciting. We've learnt to really stick to our guns and do what we believe in.'

At the time, Simon insisted he 'never fell out' with the group and that tensions between himself and Little Mix's management, Modest Management, led to an 'embarrassing row' over a songwriting credit for their track Woman Like Me .

The music mogul even branded the girls 'the hardest working bunch' he has ever worked with.

It has since been reported that Little Mix earned an impressive £10m in 2019 alone after leaving Simon's music label in 2018.

Accounts from their firm Eternal Dance Media Limited showed the singers made £6m in 2019 – a £2 million increase from a year earlier.

Angel Of My Dreams appears to take aim at Simon Cowell's entertainment company Syco, which managed Little Mix, with the lyrics 'sold my soul to a Psycho'

Jade released her first solo single Angel Of My Dreams on Friday with a stand out music video and lyrics which have left people talking

While paperwork for Eternal Magic Touring Limited is also said to show the four stars paid themselves a dividend of £4.6million in 2019.

When considering the two figures together, the band managed to rake in more than £10million for the year.

At the time, it was reported that the band had earned a staggering £28.5million since winning The X Factor back in 2011.

The girl band was formed in 2011 after they each auditioned for The X Factor as solo singers.

Their first album DNA peaked inside the top 10 in ten countries including the UK and US, and the four women quickly soared to international fame.