Little Mix would ''love'' to feature a rapper on their new album.

The girl band, which is comprised of Jade Thirlwall, Perrie Edwards, Leigh-Anne Pinnock, and Jesy Nelson, are set to release their fourth LP 'Glory Days' on November 18, and have teased they would like nothing more than to have an MC collaborate with them.

Speaking to The Daily Star newspaper, Nelson said: ''It would be great to get a rapper on the record, we'd love to have one feature, we can't say who we have in mind just yet.''

And the band - who won 'The X Factor' in 2011 under the guise of mentor Tulisa Contostavlos - have revealed they are ''really proud'' of their upcoming LP, which is reportedly aimed at band member Perrie's former fiancé Zayn Malik, who left the pop beauty devastated last year when he called off their engagement.

She said: ''We're really proud and excited about our new album and can't wait to share our music with everyone.

Meanwhile the group have revealed they haven't ''warned'' Zayn about the track.

Speaking previously about the song, Nelson said: ''We don't think he deserves a warning! He'll just have to wait to see.''

But the band think 'Shout Out To My Ex' is their ''favourite'' single.

They said: '''Shout Out To My Ex' was unanimously our favourite choice for the first single. It's the perfect taster for what is to come!''