Music
All Saints dropped by record label
Published Tuesday, Mar 6 2007, 11:53 GMT | By Matthew Houghton
After weeks of speculation about their future in the music industry, All Saints have been dropped by their record label.
The girl group and their record label, Parlophone Records, have reportedly made a "mutual decision to part company".
A spokesperson for EMI told the Mirror, "Both the label and the group are proud of the album Studio 1. All Saints are excited about moving forwards with their career and Parlophone wishes them the best of luck."
Despite the group being very confident of their new album, and seeing it as "a long-term thing", their second single didn't even make it into the Top 200.
According to reports they are said be "devastated" by the Parlophone's decision.
The girl group and their record label, Parlophone Records, have reportedly made a "mutual decision to part company".
A spokesperson for EMI told the Mirror, "Both the label and the group are proud of the album Studio 1. All Saints are excited about moving forwards with their career and Parlophone wishes them the best of luck."
Despite the group being very confident of their new album, and seeing it as "a long-term thing", their second single didn't even make it into the Top 200.
According to reports they are said be "devastated" by the Parlophone's decision.
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