Following their DNA Tour, British girl group Little Mix is back with a feisty video for their fantastic new single "Move," the lead single from Little Mix's upcoming sophomore studio album, "Salute," which due out overseas on November 11th. The foursome - Jade Thirlwall, Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Jesy Nelson, and Perrie Edwards - will bring "Salute" to fans when the group joins Demi Lovato on her Neon Lights tour beginning in February 2014. Fifth Harmony and Cher Lloyd are also serving as support on the trek.
The energizing "Move," was co-written by the girls and is a taste of what's to come from their follow up to debut album "DNA." Lyrically, the song talks of boys who think they are too cool to dance and ultimately leads to Little Mix telling them to move. And sonically, the song moves away from Little Mix's previous melody-led ventures and features more quirky sounds with bass synth. The song explores a more mature tone with elements of R&B. If this ambitiously rhythmic bite of breathy flirtation is an indication of the U.K. "X Factor" winners' sonic evolution, consider us highly intrigued.
The upbeat number is a blend of bubblegum pop and cowbell-jangling funk. Little Mix admitted to Digital Spy that they took a risk with releasing this as Salute's lead single. Speaking about why they chose "Move" to kick off the second album, Nelson told PopSugar: "We just think it's fun. It's what Little Mix are about. The song's about not taking yourself too seriously. I still feel like it's got the same vibe that [debut single] 'Wings' had, but it's more mature and grown-up. Our music is just evolving, as we are."
Wearing crop tops, plaid pants and of course, their signature neon lipstick, Little Mix have gone old school in their dance-y new clip for "Move," which mixes an appreciation for throwback choreography with slow-motion sultriness, harkens back to the glorious days of early-00s bubblegum pop and definitely feeling an early '90s Madonna vibe with a side of major attitude. Fun times are generally had by all, and it certainly appears like a certain U.K. female pop four-piece group is in top shape and in charge as they boss their male dancers about in a studio.
The energizing "Move," was co-written by the girls and is a taste of what's to come from their follow up to debut album "DNA." Lyrically, the song talks of boys who think they are too cool to dance and ultimately leads to Little Mix telling them to move. And sonically, the song moves away from Little Mix's previous melody-led ventures and features more quirky sounds with bass synth. The song explores a more mature tone with elements of R&B. If this ambitiously rhythmic bite of breathy flirtation is an indication of the U.K. "X Factor" winners' sonic evolution, consider us highly intrigued.
The upbeat number is a blend of bubblegum pop and cowbell-jangling funk. Little Mix admitted to Digital Spy that they took a risk with releasing this as Salute's lead single. Speaking about why they chose "Move" to kick off the second album, Nelson told PopSugar: "We just think it's fun. It's what Little Mix are about. The song's about not taking yourself too seriously. I still feel like it's got the same vibe that [debut single] 'Wings' had, but it's more mature and grown-up. Our music is just evolving, as we are."
Wearing crop tops, plaid pants and of course, their signature neon lipstick, Little Mix have gone old school in their dance-y new clip for "Move," which mixes an appreciation for throwback choreography with slow-motion sultriness, harkens back to the glorious days of early-00s bubblegum pop and definitely feeling an early '90s Madonna vibe with a side of major attitude. Fun times are generally had by all, and it certainly appears like a certain U.K. female pop four-piece group is in top shape and in charge as they boss their male dancers about in a studio.
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