.LittleMix strike again! Hear them serve up glossy ‘80s energy on BreakUpSong 💃🏻
, Britain's biggest girl group , officially launched a new era on Friday with the shimmering, shake-him-off anthem"Break Up Song."
"This is not a second chance, no, no, baby," Leigh-Anne Pinnock sings on the opening line, setting the song's defiant tone. Her girls chime in with equally spunky sentiments, vowing to leave their heartbreak in the dust."So tonight, I'll sing another, another break-up song / So turn it up, let it play on, and on, and on, and on," they belt."For all of the times they screwed us over / Let it play on and on and on.
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