The “X Factor UK” group 4th Impact is promising to unleash a different side of themselves in the upcoming fifth live show of the competition.

The four member girl group has been showing powerful performances in previous “X Factor UK” live shows. Fans and judges were impressed by their amazing vocals. However, the “X Factor UK” fan favourite 4th Impact has mentioned during an interview with ITV that their next stage on Saturday, Nov. 28, will be something that Simon Cowell will be pleased with. The girls revealed that the song chosen by judge and mentor Cheryl Fernandez-Versini, which is a mash-up of Iggy Azalea’s “Fancy” and Gwen Stefani’s “Rich Girl,” will showcase their “individuality.”

“On this song, the viewers will see our individuality, just like what Simon asked,” 4th Impact stated. “It’s more attitude and showing them our versatility as an artist.”

4th Impact also told ITV that they’re “so excited” with their mentor’s song choice for Saturday’s fifth live show, especially after the criticism they received from “X Factor UK” judge and showrunner Cowell. Last week, the all-Filipino girl group gave a powerful rendition of Christina Aguilera’s “Ain’t No Other Man.” Cowell did praise them for a “brilliant” performance, however, he also commented that 4th Impact is yet to showcase their individuality in the competition.

"I really like you,” he said. “But to go to the next level, we have to know who you are. Apart from that, I thought it was great.”

Meanwhile, aside from the song mash up chosen by mentor Fernandez-Versini, 4th Impact will also sing “I’ll Be There” by The Jackson 5 for their “jukebox” performance on Saturday. The song was picked by “X Factor UK” fans through a Twitter vote earlier this week.

The fans’ song choice for 4th Impact was something that they appreciated and they even shared during their ITV interview that it was an opportunity that they’ve been waiting for. The “X Factor UK” contender explained that so far they’ve been doing “fierce, sassy and upbeat songs” in the competition. The ballad “I’ll Be There” will be their chance to show a different side of themselves.

“We can now show our softer side, angelic voices and just sing our hearts out. We can show our complete other side and show our individuality vocal wise.”

The fifth live show of “X Factor UK” airs on Saturday, Nov. 28 in the U.K. on ITV.

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