Between Us
Little Mix
Between Us is the first greatest‑hits album by British girl group Little Mix, released on November 12, 2021. Framed as a celebration of their 10‑year anniversary, it was described by the group as “a celebration of 10 years of hits, friendship, new tracks, and so much more,” and serves as their final release before embarking on an indefinite hiatus. The standard edition includes 22–23 tracks depending on format, drawing from all six of their studio albums—from DNA through Confetti—and also folding in recent collaborations like “Heartbreak Anthem” with Galantis and David Guetta and “Kiss My (Uh Oh)” with Anne‑Marie. It is also the group’s first album released after Jesy Nelson’s departure, though many of the classic tracks still feature her original vocals.
Musically and thematically, Between Us functions both as a career‑spanning sampler and as a bridge into their more club‑pop, electro‑leaning sound. The compilation gathers major hits such as “Wings,” “DNA,” “Move,” “Salute,” “Black Magic,” “Secret Love Song, Pt. 2,” “Shout Out to My Ex,” “Touch,” “Power,” “Reggaetón Lento (Remix),” “Break Up Song,” and “Sweet Melody,” illustrating the evolution from early girl‑group pop and R&B into sleeker, dance‑oriented anthems. Alongside these, four to five new tracks—“Love (Sweet Love),” “Between Us,” “No,” “Cut You Off,” and deluxe‑only “Trash”—add fresh material: “Love (Sweet Love)” and “Between Us” blend the mature, multi‑genre synthesis of LM5 with the bright, colorful energy of Confetti, while “No” and “Trash” push further into contemporary U.K. electro‑pop territory. As a whole, the album stands as a nostalgic tribute to their journey, their fans, and their signature themes of empowerment and solidarity, even if some listeners find it more of a contractual, loosely cohesive send‑off than a tightly curated artistic statement.
Between Us is the first greatest‑hits album by British girl group Little Mix, released on November 12, 2021. Framed as a celebration of their 10‑year anniversary, it was described by the group as “a celebration of 10 years of hits, friendship, new tracks, and so much more,” and serves as their final release before embarking on an indefinite hiatus. The standard edition includes 22–23 tracks depending on format, drawing from all six of their studio albums—from DNA through Confetti—and also folding in recent collaborations like “Heartbreak Anthem” with Galantis and David Guetta and “Kiss My (Uh Oh)” with Anne‑Marie. It is also the group’s first album released after Jesy Nelson’s departure, though many of the classic tracks still feature her original vocals.
Musically and thematically, Between Us functions both as a career‑spanning sampler and as a bridge into their more club‑pop, electro‑leaning sound. The compilation gathers major hits such as “Wings,” “DNA,” “Move,” “Salute,” “Black Magic,” “Secret Love Song, Pt. 2,” “Shout Out to My Ex,” “Touch,” “Power,” “Reggaetón Lento (Remix),” “Break Up Song,” and “Sweet Melody,” illustrating the evolution from early girl‑group pop and R&B into sleeker, dance‑oriented anthems. Alongside these, four to five new tracks—“Love (Sweet Love),” “Between Us,” “No,” “Cut You Off,” and deluxe‑only “Trash”—add fresh material: “Love (Sweet Love)” and “Between Us” blend the mature, multi‑genre synthesis of LM5 with the bright, colorful energy of Confetti, while “No” and “Trash” push further into contemporary U.K. electro‑pop territory. As a whole, the album stands as a nostalgic tribute to their journey, their fans, and their signature themes of empowerment and solidarity, even if some listeners find it more of a contractual, loosely cohesive send‑off than a tightly curated artistic statement.
Between Us is the first greatest‑hits album by British girl group Little Mix, released on November 12, 2021. Framed as a celebration of their 10‑year anniversary, it was described by the group as “a celebration of 10 years of hits, friendship, new tracks, and so much more,” and serves as their final release before embarking on an indefinite hiatus. The standard edition includes 22–23 tracks depending on format, drawing from all six of their studio albums—from DNA through Confetti—and also folding in recent collaborations like “Heartbreak Anthem” with Galantis and David Guetta and “Kiss My (Uh Oh)” with Anne‑Marie. It is also the group’s first album released after Jesy Nelson’s departure, though many of the classic tracks still feature her original vocals.
Musically and thematically, Between Us functions both as a career‑spanning sampler and as a bridge into their more club‑pop, electro‑leaning sound. The compilation gathers major hits such as “Wings,” “DNA,” “Move,” “Salute,” “Black Magic,” “Secret Love Song, Pt. 2,” “Shout Out to My Ex,” “Touch,” “Power,” “Reggaetón Lento (Remix),” “Break Up Song,” and “Sweet Melody,” illustrating the evolution from early girl‑group pop and R&B into sleeker, dance‑oriented anthems. Alongside these, four to five new tracks—“Love (Sweet Love),” “Between Us,” “No,” “Cut You Off,” and deluxe‑only “Trash”—add fresh material: “Love (Sweet Love)” and “Between Us” blend the mature, multi‑genre synthesis of LM5 with the bright, colorful energy of Confetti, while “No” and “Trash” push further into contemporary U.K. electro‑pop territory. As a whole, the album stands as a nostalgic tribute to their journey, their fans, and their signature themes of empowerment and solidarity, even if some listeners find it more of a contractual, loosely cohesive send‑off than a tightly curated artistic statement.
Between Us
Little Mix
Between Us is the first greatest‑hits album by British girl group Little Mix, released on November 12, 2021. Framed as a celebration of their 10‑year anniversary, it was described by the group as “a celebration of 10 years of hits, friendship, new tracks, and so much more,” and serves as their final release before embarking on an indefinite hiatus. The standard edition includes 22–23 tracks depending on format, drawing from all six of their studio albums—from DNA through Confetti—and also folding in recent collaborations like “Heartbreak Anthem” with Galantis and David Guetta and “Kiss My (Uh Oh)” with Anne‑Marie. It is also the group’s first album released after Jesy Nelson’s departure, though many of the classic tracks still feature her original vocals.
Musically and thematically, Between Us functions both as a career‑spanning sampler and as a bridge into their more club‑pop, electro‑leaning sound. The compilation gathers major hits such as “Wings,” “DNA,” “Move,” “Salute,” “Black Magic,” “Secret Love Song, Pt. 2,” “Shout Out to My Ex,” “Touch,” “Power,” “Reggaetón Lento (Remix),” “Break Up Song,” and “Sweet Melody,” illustrating the evolution from early girl‑group pop and R&B into sleeker, dance‑oriented anthems. Alongside these, four to five new tracks—“Love (Sweet Love),” “Between Us,” “No,” “Cut You Off,” and deluxe‑only “Trash”—add fresh material: “Love (Sweet Love)” and “Between Us” blend the mature, multi‑genre synthesis of LM5 with the bright, colorful energy of Confetti, while “No” and “Trash” push further into contemporary U.K. electro‑pop territory. As a whole, the album stands as a nostalgic tribute to their journey, their fans, and their signature themes of empowerment and solidarity, even if some listeners find it more of a contractual, loosely cohesive send‑off than a tightly curated artistic statement.
Between Us is the first greatest‑hits album by British girl group Little Mix, released on November 12, 2021. Framed as a celebration of their 10‑year anniversary, it was described by the group as “a celebration of 10 years of hits, friendship, new tracks, and so much more,” and serves as their final release before embarking on an indefinite hiatus. The standard edition includes 22–23 tracks depending on format, drawing from all six of their studio albums—from DNA through Confetti—and also folding in recent collaborations like “Heartbreak Anthem” with Galantis and David Guetta and “Kiss My (Uh Oh)” with Anne‑Marie. It is also the group’s first album released after Jesy Nelson’s departure, though many of the classic tracks still feature her original vocals.
Musically and thematically, Between Us functions both as a career‑spanning sampler and as a bridge into their more club‑pop, electro‑leaning sound. The compilation gathers major hits such as “Wings,” “DNA,” “Move,” “Salute,” “Black Magic,” “Secret Love Song, Pt. 2,” “Shout Out to My Ex,” “Touch,” “Power,” “Reggaetón Lento (Remix),” “Break Up Song,” and “Sweet Melody,” illustrating the evolution from early girl‑group pop and R&B into sleeker, dance‑oriented anthems. Alongside these, four to five new tracks—“Love (Sweet Love),” “Between Us,” “No,” “Cut You Off,” and deluxe‑only “Trash”—add fresh material: “Love (Sweet Love)” and “Between Us” blend the mature, multi‑genre synthesis of LM5 with the bright, colorful energy of Confetti, while “No” and “Trash” push further into contemporary U.K. electro‑pop territory. As a whole, the album stands as a nostalgic tribute to their journey, their fans, and their signature themes of empowerment and solidarity, even if some listeners find it more of a contractual, loosely cohesive send‑off than a tightly curated artistic statement.
Between Us is the first greatest‑hits album by British girl group Little Mix, released on November 12, 2021. Framed as a celebration of their 10‑year anniversary, it was described by the group as “a celebration of 10 years of hits, friendship, new tracks, and so much more,” and serves as their final release before embarking on an indefinite hiatus. The standard edition includes 22–23 tracks depending on format, drawing from all six of their studio albums—from DNA through Confetti—and also folding in recent collaborations like “Heartbreak Anthem” with Galantis and David Guetta and “Kiss My (Uh Oh)” with Anne‑Marie. It is also the group’s first album released after Jesy Nelson’s departure, though many of the classic tracks still feature her original vocals.
Musically and thematically, Between Us functions both as a career‑spanning sampler and as a bridge into their more club‑pop, electro‑leaning sound. The compilation gathers major hits such as “Wings,” “DNA,” “Move,” “Salute,” “Black Magic,” “Secret Love Song, Pt. 2,” “Shout Out to My Ex,” “Touch,” “Power,” “Reggaetón Lento (Remix),” “Break Up Song,” and “Sweet Melody,” illustrating the evolution from early girl‑group pop and R&B into sleeker, dance‑oriented anthems. Alongside these, four to five new tracks—“Love (Sweet Love),” “Between Us,” “No,” “Cut You Off,” and deluxe‑only “Trash”—add fresh material: “Love (Sweet Love)” and “Between Us” blend the mature, multi‑genre synthesis of LM5 with the bright, colorful energy of Confetti, while “No” and “Trash” push further into contemporary U.K. electro‑pop territory. As a whole, the album stands as a nostalgic tribute to their journey, their fans, and their signature themes of empowerment and solidarity, even if some listeners find it more of a contractual, loosely cohesive send‑off than a tightly curated artistic statement.
