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2020
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2020
Break Up Song" is a song by British girl group Little Mix. It was released on March 27, 2020, as the lead single from the group's sixth studio album Confetti (2020). The group co-wrote the song a year before it was chosen as the album's lead single with Frank Nobel and producers Kamille and Goldfingers. "Break Up Song" received positive reviews from critics who described it as a synth-pop track with influences of 1980s pop music. The song addresses themes of heartbreak, and independence with lyrics about over-coming an ex and celebrating independence.[2][3]
"Break Up Song"Single by Little Mixfrom the album ConfettiReleased27 March 2020StudioMetropolis Studios; London, UKGenreSynth-pop[1]Length3:20LabelRCASongwriter(s)
Jade Thirlwall
Perrie Edwards
Leigh-Anne Pinnock
Camille Purcell
Frank Nobel
Linus Nordstrom
Producer(s)
Kamille
Goldfingers
Little Mix singles chronology"One I've Been Missing"
(2019)"Break Up Song"
(2020)"Holiday"
(2020)Music video"Break Up Song" on YouTube
Compositionedit
Little Mix members Perrie Edwards, Leigh-Anne Pinnock and Jade Thirlwall wrote "Break Up Song" with Frank Nobel, and producers Kamille and Goldfingers.[4] According to Thirlwall, they wrote the song more than a year prior to its release with 1980s pop music and an element of nostalgia in mind, similar to that of their 2015 single "Black Magic".[5][6] Edwards, Pinnock and Thirlwall composed it during a whirl of creativity where they wrote seven songs with Kamille in one day, after having only one melody from a frustrating previous session.[7][8] The track's 1980s sound stemmed from a synthesiser they dabbled with in the studio.[5]
A different song was initially chosen as their sixth album's lead single with an accompanying music video already filmed. However, the group opted for "Break Up Song" at the last minute after hearing the demo again during a playback session.[5] The demo had only one verse and main line. Edwards described it as "very basic at the time. The beat was all over the place and it was really, really rough - but it just had something about it."[7] Thirlwall recalled, "We got that jittery feeling that we had with "Shout Out to My Ex" and "Black Magic" where it just felt special."[5]
Thirlwall described the track as "a very feel-good kind of empowerment song about going out and just forgetting about all your woes and troubles".[9] It was also called an "80s-synth pop anthem" about "getting over the end of a relationship".[1]
Critical receptionedit
Glenn Rowley from Billboard described the song as an "80s-inspired anthem that see the members celebrate their independence after ditching the deadbeat men in their lives... the foursome sing over danceable pop production on the track's pulsating chorus."[10] Lewis Corner from Gay Times, wrote "The group are back with an 80s-tinged pop anthem that’ll swoop you out of your isolation blues. Break Up Song is a whopper of a return, pairing love-lorn lyrics with sky-soaring synths."[11]
Attitude said "After teasing the start of a new musical era, Little Mix are back today with retro-tinged, synth-slick track 'Break Up Song' – and it's making us reach for the legwarmers. As the name implies, it's a track about relationships that didn't last, and the aftermath that comes with them."[12] MTV wrote "Little Mix officially launched a new era on Friday with the shimmering, shake-him-off anthem 'Break Up Song.' It's a high-gloss single that fuses the perkiness of 'Black Magic' and the blissful liberation of 'Shout Out To My Ex'."[13] i said "Break Up Song is an 80s electro-pop opener that encapsulates the jubilant energy found throughout".[14]