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Little Mix mark 10 year anniversary with new album Between Us

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The exciting new album, Between Us, will be a compilation of Little Mix’s biggest hits alongside five unheard songs. Little Mix has been on an unstoppable upwards rise since their X Factor days.

The group continue to break records. More recently, the three-piece celebrated 100 weeks in the Official UK Singles Chart Top 10 — the most ranked weeks for a girl band in history.

The album, which will be released this November, will include many of the group’s chart-topping songs, including  Black Magic, Shout Out To My Ex, Sweet Melody, Salute and their smash collaboration Heartbreak Anthem.

Little Mix took to Twitter to thank fans and share the group’s anniversary news. “We can’t thank you enough for your support over the last ten years… this

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