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11.05.2022 - 17:01 / officialcharts.com
Any self-respecting fan will tell you that singles only show half the story.
In most cases, an act's non-singles are a strong showcase for an altogether deeper - and sometimes weirder - dive into their artistry and identity. Little Mix are no exception.
Yes, we all know the chart-topping bangers and the intricate choreography of Jade's verse in Touch from front to back, but the darker recesses of their catalogue, unencumbered by radio and chart expectations, reveal a girlband who were as willing to experiment stylistically as Girls Aloud or Sugababes were back in the day.
To celebrate (mourn) Perrie, Jade and Leigh-Anne's final leg of shows in the UK, the Official Charts Company is happy to unveil the Official biggest non-singles by Little Mix. As a caveat; we've included data for all songs included on Little Mix's studio albums that weren't issued to radio as definitive singles.
Front-to-back, Little Mix's Top 10 biggest-selling non-single tracks are full of fan favourites from some of their most popular eras. Interestingly enough, though, no album tracks from DNA, Salute or newest greatest hits collection Between Us make the cut.
In the interest of fairness, however, we can reveal that DNA's biggest non-single track is Always Be Together, Salute's is Good Enough and Between Us is its title track.
The cuts included here go from the ridiculous double-entendre of A.D.I.D.A.S (20), the baroque-pop flashes of Private Show (18) and the exquisite garage influences of Happiness (15).
The girls' shapeshifting fifth album, LM5, is also represented in the list by the similarly metamorphic Joan of Arc (13) and the emotional semi-ballad The Cure (12) - while third record Get Weird's title track, the funk-inspired Weird People
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If you're already missing Little Mix following the start of their hiatus *sad emoji* then we have some very good news to cheer you up...
Little Mix gave an emotional speech to their fans before letting their hair down for a wild party to celebrate the final stop in their Confetti tour before their hiatus. Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Perrie Edwards and Jade Thirlwall went out on a high over the weekend at London's O2 Arena – where they broke down in tears during their final performances. And after the show came to an end, the hitmakers addressed their fans following ten hugely successful years of being in the UK's biggest girl group.
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