Get Weird
Little Mix
Get Weird is the third studio album by British girl group Little Mix, released in November 2015 and framed as a bright, fun pivot into pure pop after the more R&B‑leaning Salute. It’s packed with catchy singles—most notably “Black Magic,” “Love Me Like You,” “Secret Love Song” and “Hair”—that helped push the group further into global mainstream visibility. The record mixes upbeat, radio‑ready bops with big ballads and closes with “The End,” an a cappella track that spotlights their harmonies and vocal strength.
Sonically and thematically, the album leans into playful, high‑energy pop while celebrating individuality, romance, heartbreak, and self‑confidence. “Black Magic” and “Weird People” embrace a goofy, misfit‑anthem vibe; “Love Me Like You” channels classic girl‑group nostalgia; and “Secret Love Song” became a fan‑favorite for its intense, emotional delivery and resonance with listeners who saw it as a closeted‑love anthem. Many fans regard Get Weird as one of Little Mix’s most beloved eras, thanks to its stacked tracklist, big choruses, and the way it cemented them as a dependable, world‑class pop group.
Get Weird
Little Mix
Get Weird is the third studio album by British girl group Little Mix, released in November 2015 and framed as a bright, fun pivot into pure pop after the more R&B‑leaning Salute. It’s packed with catchy singles—most notably “Black Magic,” “Love Me Like You,” “Secret Love Song” and “Hair”—that helped push the group further into global mainstream visibility. The record mixes upbeat, radio‑ready bops with big ballads and closes with “The End,” an a cappella track that spotlights their harmonies and vocal strength.
Sonically and thematically, the album leans into playful, high‑energy pop while celebrating individuality, romance, heartbreak, and self‑confidence. “Black Magic” and “Weird People” embrace a goofy, misfit‑anthem vibe; “Love Me Like You” channels classic girl‑group nostalgia; and “Secret Love Song” became a fan‑favorite for its intense, emotional delivery and resonance with listeners who saw it as a closeted‑love anthem. Many fans regard Get Weird as one of Little Mix’s most beloved eras, thanks to its stacked tracklist, big choruses, and the way it cemented them as a dependable, world‑class pop group.
