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Buzzfeed: Make Little Mix Happen in the US


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JohnWayne23

I honestly agree with this post SO much.

I recently saw Little Mix open for Ariana Grande and they blew me away. 

They're beyond talented.

Why we've chosen Fifth Harmony over Little Mix is beyond me.

Little Mix is like the most successful act next to Ed Sheeran in the UK right now (Adele's era is kinda over)

Crazy how that can't translate into success over here.

 

But I do think Little Mix hasn't done there fair share of promotion in the US. They should get on that.

They really are having a Girls Alouworian Expedition 

 

 

Here's the article. The comments seem to have the same sentiments too. 

 

https://www.buzzfeed.com/mjs538/ily-perrie?utm_term=.xezdP8X0r#.be33PmeG8

 

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Dominic

They're pretty messy with their US promo and radio releases. If they do it right they could have a decent hit. 

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RAMROD

Their music don't appeal to U.S listeners tbh, add urban feels to it like Spice Girls does if they want to be relevant here.

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InsideOutright

I normally dislike Buzzfeed, but I agree. Little Mix is underrated in the US.

"Black Magic" is one of my favorite songs of 2015. Peaked only at #67 in the US but went #1 in the UK. Never heard it on the radio even once, but I did hear it in an arts and crafts store once. :music:

 

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littlepotter

Overall their image seems more consistent and 'girl groupy' than 5H. Like I could easily picture all 4 of their faces and some of their names, but I literally had no idea what any of 5H's members were named or particularly looked like until Camomille quit

chaeri pls
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sipthistea

The US is not the epicentre of the good music.

The have Ed Sheeran at #1, so :awkney: Why would they want to breakthrough there? At least at this point of history. 

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59 minutes ago, RAMROD said:

Their music don't appeal to U.S listeners tbh, add urban feels to it like Spice Girls does if they want to be relevant here.

Ok go listen to Salute :awkney:

Spice Girls music was mostly a Latin or retro type style not hip hop?

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1 minute ago, Karl said:

Ok go listen to Salute 

Spice Girls music was mostly a Latin or retro type style not hip hop?

 

You're wrong, half of Spice are of Urban music elements, R&B, Hip Hop and Soul. And again on Spice World. And even thicker on Forever.  

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2 minutes ago, Karl said:

Ok go listen to Salute :awkney:

Spice Girls music was mostly a Latin or retro type style not hip hop?

latin music was the thing in late half of 90's.... retro, meaning funk, which became the foundation for the new sound of pop cimented by the likes of Max martin

Holler is what Ramrod means most probably, last album sure has more rnb

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7 minutes ago, RAMROD said:

 

You're wrong, half of Spice are of Urban music elements, R&B, Hip Hop and Soul. And again on Spice World. And even thicker on Forever.  

I had to listen the albums, it's funny that spice world is actually the one that has least american sounding songs, denying is rnb on the same new jack swingy janet jackson thing

stop is that brittish soul classic that built on Mark Ronson and the later generation of what pop in britain means

too much is pretty universal, but also more american targeted.

Overall this album is the more european

Spice has say you'll be there that is very american and also 2 become 1.

Interesting, i also had a different idea in my mind

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