Little Mix Share Album Sampler For Glory Days
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Little Mix Share Album Sampler For Glory Days

Little Mix are getting set to release what could potentially be their strongest outing yet in Glory Days, and with their new album sampler, they’re trying to win over the masses with clips from every song off it.
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Little Mix are getting set to release what could potentially be their strongest outing yet in the form Glory Days, and with their new album sampler, they’re trying to win over the masses with clips from every song off it.

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Album samplers are a blessing and a curse – if you’re a fan of the artist, they’re amazing, and if you’re not but want to be sold on the record, the clips may not showcase the best that the song might have to offer.

With the Glory Days sampler, the group is providing thirty second teasers of each track, giving us a pretty good idea about what to expect from the final product. “Oops” featuring singer Charlie Puth has a bit of a doo-wop feel, “Nobody Like You” is a powerful ballad, and “No More Sad Songs” with “Private Show” might be the best one-two punch that you’ll find on the album.

There are also four complete songs that Little Mix have premiered – one, of course, being their monster hit in “Shout Out To My Ex” – but these clips are pretty useful if you want a sneak peek at some additional songs that might be ruling the radio in the next couple of months.

Glory Days arrives in its final form on November 18th.


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