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Little Mix tease new single: "It's quite old-school"
Published Wednesday, Feb 22 2012, 15:39 GMT | By Robert Copsey | 17 comments
Little Mix have teased details about their new single to Digital Spy.
The group, who are currently working on their debut album, described the track as "quite old-school" and "a bit different".
Watch Little Mix discuss their new single at the Brit Awards 2012 below:
Jade Thirwall said: "It's starting to come together a little bit now, especially the first single. We seem to be getting there - hopefully it will be out very, very soon.
"It's quite old-school - we're bringing back the old harmonies."
Describing their new track, Leigh-Anne Pinnock teased: "It's R&B-pop hip-hop kind of merged into one. It's just something a bit different."
Perrie Edwards added: "It's really feel-good. Well, we think so anyway!"
It was recently reported that Jessie J had written songs for the group's record.
> Little Mix: 'We still haven't met Simon Cowell'
See pictures from this year's Brits below:
The group, who are currently working on their debut album, described the track as "quite old-school" and "a bit different".
Watch Little Mix discuss their new single at the Brit Awards 2012 below:
Jade Thirwall said: "It's starting to come together a little bit now, especially the first single. We seem to be getting there - hopefully it will be out very, very soon.
"It's quite old-school - we're bringing back the old harmonies."
Describing their new track, Leigh-Anne Pinnock teased: "It's R&B-pop hip-hop kind of merged into one. It's just something a bit different."
Perrie Edwards added: "It's really feel-good. Well, we think so anyway!"
It was recently reported that Jessie J had written songs for the group's record.
> Little Mix: 'We still haven't met Simon Cowell'
See pictures from this year's Brits below:
Copyright: PA Images Yui Mok/PA Wire
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