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Little Mix serve regal realness in new music video for Love (Sweet Love)

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After announcing Between Us, a compilation album of some of their biggest songs since their formation in 2011, the group released Love (Sweet Love) and its accompanying music video on 3 September.

The upcoming album will feature five brand new Little Mix songs that the trio has been working on over the last few months, with Love (Sweet Love) giving fans the first taste of what they can expect from the new music.

Written by Little Mix members Jade Thirlwall and Leigh-Anne Pinnock with MNEK, Lauren Aquilina and Sakima, Love (Sweet Love) is about love and passion and features vocal harmonies from the trio. “We’ve loved being back in the studio this year working on new songs for the upcoming album and can’t wait for everyone to hear what we’ve

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