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Monday, February 4, 2013

Little Mix sings The X Factor "Change Your Life"

Squeal with excitement pop lovers, Little Mix, the best-selling British girl group of 2012 are back with a brand new music video in support of their latest inspirational girl power theme song, "Change Your Life," the third single to be lifted from their debut album, "DNA," has been made available in stores since last November 19 in the U.S.
Formed in 2011 during the eighth season of British "The X Factor," consisting of members Perrie Edwards, Jesy Nelson, Leigh-Anne Pinnock and Jade Thirlwall. The four Little Mix girls wrote this song about the way their lives have changed after winning 2011 champion of The X Factor. It's a given that every girl group needs a stirring mid-tempo for a 'raise your mobile phones in the air' moment come the big headline tour. That said, get the slowie wrong and you could end up with a snooze-fest on your hands.
Luckily for Little Mix, taking it down a notch with their new single 'Change Your Life' avoids such results, as they attempt to reinvigorate the Girl Power boom of the late '90s. The four-piece pledge over spiraling piano and rousing strings, reaffirming their sisterhood chemistry in pitch-perfect harmony. Almost channeling All Saints' "Never Ever," the tune begins with a spoken-word intro from Leigh-Anne. Very dramatic, very serious, lovely stuff. And then the power-ballad with an empowering message takes an epic turn as the mid-tempo stadium anthem really kicks in and against a backdrop of tumbling R&B piano chords and a pulsating, driving beat.
The low-budget clip takes us backstage and shows the girl group performing the empowering song in a recording studio, dancing rehearsals for their current headline tour of the UK, and hugging their mothers in a dressing room before heading onto the stage and features footage of the girls promoting their debut album. We see how literally the girls' lives have abruptly changed in the last year thanks to their victory on 'The X Factor UK' and chart success. The track is about 'changing your life,' so the documentation of the girl group's rise to fame is fitting.

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