RLY
RLY, formerly known as Real Like You, was an English-Irish pop girl group formed in 2019 through the ITV reality competition series The X Factor: The Band, which they won, earning a recording contract with Simon Cowell's Syco Music label.[1][2] The group originally consisted of six members—Jess Folley, Virginia Hampson, Seorsia Leagh Jack, Luena Martinez, Kellimarie Willis, and Halle Williams—who performed an original song titled "Be Like Them" during the finale to secure victory over the boy band Unwritten Rule.[1][3] Following their win, the lineup underwent changes, with Seorsia Leagh Jack and Luena Martinez departing, and Kyra West joining as the fifth member in 2023, resulting in the quintet of Jess Folley, Virginia Hampson, Kellimarie Willis, Halle Williams, and Kyra West.[4][5] That same year, the group rebranded to RLY—short for "Real Like You"—and transitioned to Darco Recordings after leaving Syco, marking a shift toward independent creative control.[6][7] RLY's music blended hyperpop, electronic, and anthemic pop elements, drawing influences from their experiences navigating fame in their early twenties.[7] Their debut single, "Love Me Or Not," was released in August 2023, followed by "Superpower" in September, which premiered on BBC Radio 1 and explored themes of self-empowerment.[5][6] The group's first extended play, Generation, arrived on April 19, 2024, via Darco Recordings, featuring tracks like "Ring The Alarm," "Safe & Sound," and the title song, which serves as a coming-of-age statement reflecting personal growth and relationships.[7] The group disbanded in June 2024.[8]History
Formation and The X Factor: The Band (2019)
Real Like You (RLY), an English-Irish girl group, was formed in November 2019 during the inaugural series of the reality television competition The X Factor: The Band. The group consisted of six members: Seorsia Leagh Jack from County Laois, Ireland; Luena Martinez; Halle Williams from London; Kellimarie Willis from Birmingham; Jess Folley from Essex; and Virginia Hampson.[9][10] This lineup was assembled to create a new all-female band as part of the show's format, which aimed to launch unsigned acts through a condensed process of auditions and live performances.[11] The formation began with individual auditions held at Syco Music headquarters in London, where the contestants performed solo to impress the judges. Mentored by Nicole Scherzinger and Simon Cowell, the selected girls were grouped together to form Real Like You after Scherzinger personally recalled Hampson, who had initially been rejected.[9] Audition highlights included Williams covering TLC's "Waterfalls," Jack performing "Touch" by Little Mix, Folley's original song "I Love," and Willis's "Hasta La Vista," demonstrating their vocal range and songwriting potential.[9] This rapid assembly process, spanning just days from auditions to group formation, underscored the show's innovative, fast-paced approach to band creation.[10] Real Like You advanced through the competition with standout group performances, culminating in the live final on 15 December 2019 at Resorts World Arena in Birmingham, where they defeated boy band Unwritten Rule via public vote.[11][12] Their victory performance of the original song "Be Like Them," co-written by the group, earned praise for its emotional depth and earned tears from guest judge Leona Lewis.[10] Following the win, the group immediately signed a recording contract with Syco Music.[12] The winning single "Be Like Them" was released in a limited physical and digital format shortly after, though it was not made available on major streaming platforms.[11]Early career and first lineup change (2020–2021)
Following their victory on The X Factor: The Band in December 2019, Real Like You signed with Syco Music, setting the stage for their professional launch.[2] The group's initial post-win period was overshadowed by the COVID-19 pandemic, which disrupted planned promotional events and media appearances, leading to a prolonged hiatus with no new music or live performances in 2020.[13] On 29 August 2020, Seorsia Jack announced her departure from the group to pursue a solo career.[14] Jack's exit, driven by her interest in personal artistic endeavors, altered the group's structure and dynamics, as the remaining members—Luena Martinez, Halle Williams, Kellimarie Willis, Jess Folley, and Virginia Hampson—continued as a five-piece ensemble.[2] This lineup adjustment occurred amid early internal discussions about rebranding from the full name "Real Like You" to the acronym RLY, aiming to streamline their identity for future projects.Hiatus, return, and further changes (2022–2023)
After their first lineup change, RLY entered a prolonged hiatus characterized by minimal public activity throughout 2021 and 2022, during which the group focused on internal restructuring and new creative directions. This period of relative silence allowed the members to regroup amid industry shifts, with no new music or major appearances until the following year. The break was marked by behind-the-scenes work in studios in London and Sweden, building anticipation for their return.[15] In August 2022, the group announced the departure of member Luena Martinez, who left to pursue a solo career, reducing the lineup to four. Shortly thereafter, RLY transitioned from their original label Syco Music to Real/Darco Recordings, an imprint of Warner Records, signaling a fresh start under new management. This label shift provided greater creative freedom and resources for their evolving sound.[16] The group officially rebranded as RLY in early 2023, shortening their name from Real Like You to reflect a more mature, streamlined identity while retaining their core ethos of authenticity. To complete the five-piece lineup, auditions were held, culminating in the addition of Kyra West on 2 January 2023; her integration brought fresh energy and vocal versatility to the ensemble. With nearly 2 million followers on TikTok by this point, the rebranding and new member announcement generated significant online buzz, teasing upcoming music via social media.[6][15] Marking their comeback, RLY released the single "Love Me Or Not" on 3 August 2023 through Real/Darco Recordings. Produced by Seb Daniel, the track features tight harmonies and strong individual vocals from the five members, exploring themes of relational uncertainty—whether romantic, familial, or platonic—with an empowering pop-R&B edge. Initial reception was positive, with critics praising its relatability and potential as a modern girl-group anthem comparable to Little Mix, earning a 4.5 out of 5 rating for its vocal prowess and emotional depth. The single's demo had circulated earlier on SoundCloud, building fan excitement ahead of the full release.[17][18]Final releases and disbandment (2024)
In April 2024, RLY released their debut extended play Generation on April 19 via Darco Recordings, marking their first full body of work as a five-piece group.[19] The EP features five tracks—"Love Me Or Not," "Superpower," "Safe & Sound," "Ring The Alarm," and the title track "Generation"—exploring themes of empowerment and personal growth through introspective pop arrangements.[20] Songs like "Superpower" emphasize transforming emotional setbacks into inner strength, while "Safe & Sound" promotes trusting one's journey amid uncertainty, and the closing title track contemplates collective progress and generational identity.[21] Critics praised the project's cohesive vocal interplay and relatable lyricism, with one review highlighting its "infectious, glossy pop music" infused with 90s girl group energy and awarding it 4.5 out of 5 stars for its honest vulnerability and tight harmonies.[21][22] Preceding the EP's arrival, RLY issued several singles drawn from its tracklist, beginning with "Superpower" on September 21, 2023, which premiered on BBC Radio 1 and set a tone of resilience.[5] This was followed by "Safe & Sound" on February 9, 2024, blending pop and EDM elements to underscore emotional security, and "Ring The Alarm" on March 7, 2024, as an energetic call to action that previewed the EP's bold sound.[23][24] After the EP's launch, the group released a non-album single, "Restroom Booth Confessions," on May 29, 2024, offering a candid, confessional vibe distinct from their prior output.[25] In June 2024, RLY announced their disbandment, stating that the members would pursue solo careers moving forward.[8] The decision concluded their time together after five years, following the completion of promotional activities for Generation, with no further group performances scheduled. As of November 2025, the former members continue to pursue individual solo projects, with no group reunion announced.Members
Original and departed members
Seorsia Jack, born in 2001 in Dublin, Ireland, to Zimbabwean parents, joined RLY as a vocalist upon the group's formation on The X Factor: The Band in 2019. Raised in Laois and having begun singing at the age of two, she brought a passion for R&B and pop to the band's early sound, contributing to their debut performances and initial branding as a fresh girl group. She departed the group in August 2020 to focus on her solo career under the stage name Sia Babez. Prior to and following her exit, Jack released independent singles including "Hit My Line" in June 2019 and "Are You Ready" in October 2019, showcasing her songwriting and vocal style in contemporary R&B.[26][27][28][29] Luena Martinez, born on 11 January 1999 in East Finchley, England, served as the lead vocalist for RLY from its inception in 2019 until her departure in August 2022. Having previously auditioned for The X Factor in 2016 and reaching the Six Chair Challenge, she infused the group's early identity with personal original songs, such as "Worth It," which highlighted themes of empowerment and helped establish their relatable pop image during the show's auditions and live stages. Her tenure spanned the band's formative years, including their first recordings under the name Real Like You. Martinez left to pursue independent opportunities, though specific details on her subsequent projects remain limited in public records.[26][27][30][31]Final lineup members
Halle Williams, born in Cambridge, England, served as a vocalist and dancer in RLY from the group's formation in 2019 until its disbandment in 2024. Trained at the Urdang Academy, she brought dynamic energy to the band's stage performances, particularly in later releases like the 2024 EP Generation and singles such as "Safe & Sound," where her dance routines complemented the vocal harmonies.[32][21] Virginia Hampson, from Chelmsford, England, was a core member of RLY from 2019 to 2024, with no formal vocal training and added to the group by judge Nicole Scherzinger. She contributed significantly to the group's songwriting process. Her lyrical input shaped tracks on the debut EP Generation, emphasizing themes of empowerment and vulnerability in songs like "Superpower."[5][21] Kellimarie Willis, from Coventry, England, remained with RLY from 2019 through 2024, having studied songwriting in Birmingham and reached the semi-finals of Got What It Takes?. She was renowned for her commanding stage presence that energized live performances of the band's final singles, including "Restroom Booth Confessions" in May 2024. Her delivery added emotional depth to the group's pop sound during their active years.[21] Jess Folley, from Essex, England, was part of RLY from 2019 to 2024, having won The Voice Kids in 2017. She was an English vocalist with a focus on harmonies, enhancing the layered vocal arrangements in later works such as the title track "Generation" from the 2024 EP. Her harmonic expertise supported the band's cohesive sound in their concluding releases. After the disbandment, Folley earned songwriting credits for other artists, including contributions to theatrical productions like Burlesque the Musical.[21][33] Kyra West, from London, joined RLY in 2023 as a vocalist, having reached the semi-finals of Got What It Takes?, serving until the 2024 disbandment and quickly integrating into the group's dynamic during the release of their debut EP Generation. Her fresh perspective influenced the creative direction of tracks like "Superpower," blending seamlessly with the established members. Post-disbandment, West released her debut single in August 2025.[4][34][35]Discography
Extended plays
RLY released their debut extended play, Generation, on April 19, 2024, marking their first major body of work following years of lineup changes and a hiatus.[7] The EP features five original tracks that explore the band members' personal reflections on generational challenges and life experiences, with the group describing it as a project about "coming to terms with our generation and what that means for us."[19] Co-written by band members including Kyra West, Jess Folley, and Halle Williams, alongside collaborators like Hayley Slade, Madelene Eliasson, Virginia Hampson, and Kellimarie, the songs blend pop sensibilities with introspective lyrics.[36][37] The production team, comprising Klas Åhlund, Michel "Zitron" Nordmark, Sebastian Daniel, and Toddla T, crafted a glossy, innovative sound that draws on 90s girl-group influences while incorporating modern pop elements.[19] Tracks like "Ring The Alarm" highlight urgent, empowering messages, while the title track delves into themes of self-doubt and resilience.[37]| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Love Me Or Not | 3:27 |
| 2 | Superpower | 2:58 |
| 3 | Safe & Sound | 2:54 |
| 4 | Ring The Alarm | 2:38 |
| 5 | Generation | 3:08 |