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''Confetti'' is the sixth studio album by British girl group
Little Mix Little Mix are an English girl group that formed on the eighth series of ''The X Factor (British TV series), The X Factor.'' They are the first group and the only girl group to win the original UK series. The lineup consisted of Leigh-Anne Pin ...
, released on 6 November 2020 by
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. It was largely recorded before the
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, which interfered with the promotion plan for the album.
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announced her departure from the group in December 2020, a month after the album's release. Confetti is their first to be released under RCA Records, following their departure from
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. ''Confetti'' is a pop and R&B record that lyrically addresses themes of
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,
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, freedom, and independence. Upon release, it received generally positive reviews from critics, becoming the group's highest rated album to date on
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. Critics described it as a solid pop album and praised its production. It spawned four singles; " Break Up Song", the album's lead single peaked at number nine on the UK Singles Chart, while the second single "
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" reached number fifteen. " Sweet Melody" was released as the album's third single and became their fifth number one in the UK. A remix of the title track, featuring American rapper
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, was released as the final single, reaching number nine on the UK Charts. ''Confetti'' is the group's most successful album in terms of top ten charts placements globally. It debuted at number two on the
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, becoming the fastest-selling album of 2020 by a British act. It topped the
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, and reached the top ten in various countries. To promote the album, Little Mix embarked on
The Confetti Tour The Confetti Tour was the seventh concert tour held by British girl group Little Mix, in support of their sixth studio album, Confetti (Little Mix album), ''Confetti'' (2020). It is the group's first tour without former member Jesy Nelson, who d ...
in 2022, which visited the UK and Ireland. The tour was commercially successful, grossing over $6 million dollars within six shows and received positive critical acclaim from critics.


Background

On 12 March 2020, Little Mix released a music video for the '' LM5'' (2018) album track "
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". At the end of the video, the album cover for ''LM5'' was seen standing on a platform before being thrown out by an explosion of confetti, followed by the message 'New Era Pending'. On 16 September 2020, ''Confetti'' was announced across multiple social media platforms by Little Mix, revealing the release date of 6 November 2020, as well as the album art and the title. On 18 September,
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released pre-orders of the album. The standard edition has 13 tracks. On 27 October, Little Mix partnered with
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to release the official track listing. Fans were encouraged to say "Alexa, drop some Confetti" and they would receive a track name. The next day, 28 October, the full track listing was confirmed. The album was "pretty much finished" before the
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were implemented, with "little tweaks" still to be made. As restrictions eased, each of the members individually visited the studios to add "final touches", whereas for their previous albums, they would complete the album process together.
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noted that it was a "weird process", but that they felt they had to complete it due to wanting "everyone to hear it".
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noted the contrast between ''Confetti'' and ''LM5'', stating that ''LM5'' was very "girl power", whereas with ''Confetti'', she said: "With this album, we just had fun and wrote songs that we liked and it came together".
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agreed with Nelson, adding, "Not every single song has to have this super deep meaning. People know what we're about now and know what we stand for. I think ''LM5'' was very much about solidifying that, whereas with this album it is just about writing brilliant pop songs that we love." ''Confetti'' was described by
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as the group's "biggest" album yet. Around the album's release, Nelson took some time out of the group's promotion schedule, citing a private medical matter. On 14 December, Nelson announced she was leaving the group due to the impact on her mental health. In a statement, she said, "I find the constant pressure of being in a girl group and living up to expectations very hard." On 12 June 2021, a new vinyl version of the album was made available in selected stores around the world for Record Store Day 2021. The new version came in an orange and pink cover with the album title printed in cursive silver glitter. The new version exclusively featured the new remix version of the album's title track, "
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", featuring American rapper
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. On 13 July 2022, a limited vinyl edition in partner-ship with UNICEF UK, Blue Vinyl series was released.


Music and lyrics

Musically, ''Confetti'' is a pop and R&B record, incorporating elements of
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and contemporary pop production that "provides its audience with a warm and fuzzy feeling of nostalgic delight". The album was also described as reminiscent of the group's previous bubblegum-pop records, but with a more mature sound and "poignant lyrics". Lyrically, the songs discuss being freed from unrealistic expectations, self-acceptance, self-worth and a "fierce and mercifully coherent statement of independence".


Songs

''Confetti'' opens with " Break Up Song", a 1980s
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"kiss-off anthem" about joy and liberation that one can find in single life. It has been compared to
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's " The Boys of Summer". Sam Etzioni of '' Renowned for Sound'' believes that the song serves as a sequel to the group's '' Glory Days'' track " Shout Out to My Ex". The second track, "
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", has a "post-
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" feel and is set to
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beats. The third track, " Sweet Melody", has
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beats, and lyrically is about getting over an ex-boyfriend. The
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, which serves as the fourth track of the album, is reminiscent of a compilation of early 2000s hits, and encapsulates the feel-good tone of the album as a whole. The song contains self-sufficient lyrics and promotes a focus on one's individual enjoyment of life, a lack of preoccupation with men and relationships and an appreciation for what one has right here and now. "Happiness", the fifth track, is a
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- R&B song. Lyrically, the song is about finding strength from within, rather than needing a partner to draw that strength and happiness from. The lyrics are reminiscent to the group's '' LM5'' track "The Cure" for its message regarding
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and acceptance. The sixth track, "Not A Pop Song", is a guitar-lead track, containing lyrics about battling unrealistic expectations and superficial standards in the pop world. The song also appears to take a swipe at
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and his record label,
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, which the group left back in 2018, with the lyrics "I don't do what Simon says". The song is also described as "the perfect ode to the stereotypical pop music factory". The seventh track, "Nothing But My Feelings", is lyrically about a "booty call". Member
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said that they "
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purposefully made the song seem quite innocent, but really when you look into the lyrics they're pretty filthy". The eighth track, "Gloves Up", has a euphoric and deep groove with clattering rhythm that is reminiscent of 2000s R&B. The ninth track, "A Mess (Happy 4 U)", is a melodic pop song, shifting after two minutes into a dark cloud of sampled panting, booming drums and distorted vocals. "My Love Won't Let You Down", which serves as the tenth track of the album, is a
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piano
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. The song talks about the "human nature of friendship", and it is believed to be written as a love letter for the fans. Jacklyn Krol of ''PopCrush'' described the song as a "soaring ballad" and that it "shows off the group’s raw vocal talent without getting bogged down by glossy production". The eleventh track, "Rendezvous", is a contemporary pop song with hints of
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, and has been compared to the work of
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, particularly their song "
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". The song samples " Sway" by
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. "If You Want My Love", the twelfth track, is a R&B song, and has drawn comparisons to
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and
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. The closing track, "Breathe", is a
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and lyrically about heartbreak. " Bounce Back" appears on the Japanese deluxe version of ''Confetti'', and is a trap-pop song that interpolates " Back to Life (However Do You Want Me)" by Soul II Soul.


Artwork

The standard cover of the ''Confetti'' album depicts Nelson, Pinnock, Thirlwall, and Edwards, each wearing glittery makeup with
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lights flying across the background. The name of the group can be seen at the top of the cover printed in
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color, and the album name at the bottom. Pinnock can also be observed wearing her engagement ring in the cover artwork, after she was engaged to her fiancé Andre Gray in May 2020. The back cover also has fluorescent lights in the background, similar to the front, and displays the track list of the album. The expanded edition of the album features the same cover but with the name of the band printed in blue color. The exclusive
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version of the album for Record Store Day 2021 came with an orange and pink cover with the album title printed in
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silver glitter.


Promotion


Singles

''Confetti'' was supported by four singles. On 27 March 2020, " Break Up Song" was released as the
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from the then-untitled album. The official
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was released on 8 May 2020. The song debuted at number nine on the UK Singles Chart, and spent 18 weeks on the chart. The song charted in several other countries and received gold music certifications from the
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(BPI) and from Pro-Música Brasil (PMB). "
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" was released on 24 July 2020 and served as the album's second single. Its music video was filmed during isolation due to the
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, in front of a greenscreen, and features the group as mermaids and goddesses. It was released on 28 August 2020. The track peaked at number fifteen on the UK Singles Chart, and charted in ten other territories. It has since been certified gold in both the United Kingdom and Brazil. " Sweet Melody" was announced as the album's third single on 19 October, and released on 23 October. An accompanying music video was released the same day as the song's release. The song debuted at number eight on the UK Singles Chart, and peaked at number one three months after its release, becoming the group's fifth chart-topper in the United Kingdom. The song spent thirteen weeks inside the top 10 of the UK Charts, becoming the group's longest running Top 10 single there. A remix of the album's
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, featuring American rapper
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, was released as the fourth and final single of the album on 30 April, as announced on 21 April. The reworked version does not feature the verse by former member Nelson, as it was the group's first release as a trio, following her departure in 2020. An accompanying music video, directed by Samuel Douek, was released the same day. The song peaked at number nine on the UK Singles Chart and has been certified silver by the BPI. The remix also charted in Belgium, New Zealand and Venezuela.


Promotional singles

Prior to the album's release, three promotional singles were released, all of which had accompanying lyric videos on the group's YouTube channel. On 9 October 2020, "Not a Pop Song" was released as the album's first promotional single. On 16 October 2020, "Happiness" was released as the second promotional single. On 4 November 2020, the
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was released as the third promotional single, before being released as the album's fourth official single.


Live performances

Promotion for ''Confetti'' and its singles was limited because of the
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. On August 21, 2020, the group first performed "Break Up Song" and "Holiday" for their virtual concert ''Little Mix - UNCancelled''. It was watched by over 300,000 fans and presented by Meerkat Music. They went on to perform an acoustic version of "Holiday" on BBC Radio 1's
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on September 15. The group later promoted the album and its singles on '' Little Mix: The Search.'' The debut performance of "Sweet Melody" took place on the first live show of ''Little Mix: The Search''. Group member Jade Thirlwall was absent on the day of the performance as she was
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as a precaution at the time. Two weeks later, they performed a mashup of "Holiday" and "
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" on the semi-finals of the same show. It ended up being the last performance that featured all four members, before it was announced that Jesy Nelson would be taking an extended break from the group. On November 8, the group hosted the 2020 MTV EMAs as a trio, where they performed their single "Sweet Melody". Little Mix continued to promote the album with an appearance and a performance of "Sweet Melody" on '' The Jonathan Ross Show'' on 21 November 2020. They later performed "Break Up Song" on the semi-finals of BBC's ''
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'' on 13 December 2020.


The Confetti Tour

On 17 September 2020, Little Mix announced their seventh tour,
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, originally scheduled to take place from 28 April to 29 May 2021, before being postponed to April and May 2022 due to the UK's coronavirus restrictions as well as Edwards' and Pinnock's respective pregnancies. The tour locations were also announced, with the group scheduled to perform in cities across the UK and Ireland. Tickets were released to the general public on 25 September at 9am BST, with the option of pre-sale tickets given to those who pre-ordered ''Confetti'' through the group's official website. The pre-sale tickets were available from 22 to 25 September.


Critical reception

At
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, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has an average score of 74 out of 100, based on ten reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews" and their highest rated to date. It was also met with universal acclaim from users with a score of 8.9 on the platform. Similarly,
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AnyDecentMusic? rated ''Confetti'' 7.1 out of 10. '' Clash''s Megan Walder praised the album's themes of " meta critiques on the music industry and driving forward with their empowering agenda to be every girl's best friend". Walder also felt that "touches of R&B, the nostalgic beats and the impeccable harmonies that the four produce offer comfort with their familiarity and still manage to feel progressive with the 2020 take on these classic elements of an iconic music era", referring to the
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as the iconic music era in question. Jenessa Williams of '' DIY'' agreed, saying that "''Confetti'' feels like a proper bid for world domination, front-loaded with strong, Americanised R&B." Album tracks "Confetti" and "Rendezvous" drew comparisons to "00s compilation bangers, the sort that demand big-budget music videos that you can act out in your bedroom when no one is watching."
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from ''
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'' awarded the album 3 out 5 stars, saying it sounded "strangely familiar", and "hard pushed to differentiate it from its predecessor 'LM5''. Petridis noted that ''Confetti'' was a "box-ticking exercise in current pop trends" including '80s inspired synths ("Break Up Song"),
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beats ("Sweet Melody"), post-
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("Holiday"),
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("My Love Won't Let You Down") and
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("Happiness"). He concluded by saying that ''Confetti'' is exactly what you would expect, "a solid mainstream pop album – even when it's claiming that it isn't". Meanwhile ''
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''s Roisin O'Connor opined that the "group's clear nineties influences mesh wonderfully with contemporary pop production". In the review O'Connor said "''Confetti'' doesn't stray too far from the empowered glam pop that Little Mix have made their forte. Its 13 tracks are a polished mix of flirtatious bops and high-octane tracks that celebrate self-worth... sure, there's nothing groundbreaking to be found here, but it does prove that Little Mix do just fine when they're relying on their own instincts." The album was called "triumphant" and a "celebration", referencing the group's split with
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and their former label
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, by Elisa Bray from ''
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''. Bray described that ''Confetti'' "is the confident album of a group who, approaching 30, have found their voice." Although Steven Loftin from ''
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'' called the album a "stride forward", he said "a little more care in the craft of the big picture wouldn't go a miss". Loftin elaborated that "given the situation, almost freedom, that the assertive group find themselves in, there’s certainly a gap in ''Confetti'' that leaves you wishing there was a further step forward into something coherent." Writing for ''
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'', Nick Smith said "''Confetti'' sees Little Mix coming out of the starting blocks power walking. There's nothing really new here". Smith went on to criticise the
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used on some of the songs but ultimately said "these talented women are now undeniably veterans of kiss-offs and pop bangers with soaring choruses. ''Confetti'' is a dependable album with recipe staples, but to keep future interest piqued, something new is now required in the mix." Kate Solomon from ''
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'' agreed with all of the prior critics' sentiments, saying that although the album is "glorious fun" it was nothing "we haven't heard before". Solomon concluded that ''Confetti'' continued a trend of "high quality" music, with "consistently attainable style" and "likeable personalities". While ''
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''
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said "Who would have guessed that the girl band would be thriving almost a decade later? Determination has won through and their latest album displays the chemistry and bonhomie that has got them this far." He said that the album sounded familiar, "somewhere between zippy pop and slinky R&B". Jeffrey Davies of ''
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'', went on to call ''Confetti'' the group's best work to date, describing it as "entertaining but not over the top and bold but not self-serving". He also added that the album, apart from being bold and grown-up, "is campy and fun in a way that sounds completely natural to the group". Continuing his review, he stated "With this album, Little Mix have captured the best of both worlds: the beloved dance-pop that made them famous with newfound creative freedom and power". Jacklyn Krol of '' PopCrush'' stated that the album "packs a perfect flow that takes the listener on a journey of emotions and vibes" and that it "truly feels like a liberation for the group". ''PopCrush'' also included the album as one of the "25 Best Albums of 2020".


Year-end lists


Commercial performance

''Confetti'' peaked at number one on the Irish Albums Charts, becoming Little Mix's third number one album in the country. On the
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, it debuted at number two selling over 49,000 copies in its opening week, 5,000 behind
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's ''
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'' in which several outlets deemed to be a hotly contested chart battle. ''Confetti'' had the biggest first-week sales for an album by a British act in 2020, and was the fastest selling album by a British act that year. It also became the group's sixth consecutive top five studio album and since been certified gold by the
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(BPI). As of 2022, the album has surpassed over 134,000 million streams in the UK. Outside of the United Kingdom, the album charted within the top 10 on the Australian, Croatia, Belgian, Portuguese, Dutch, New Zealand, Lithuanian, Spanish, Scottish and Austrian albums charts. It also charted within the top 20 on the German, Polish, and Swiss Albums Chart and charted in 9 other music markets including the United States. In the United States, the album debuted at number eighty-five on the US ''Billboard'' 200 chart. After the release of their sixth album, a trend called #RespectLittleMix went viral on
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, accumulating over 200,000 tweets. The trend started after fans started to have frustration towards their American label for failing to promote the group and their albums in the states. There was accusations of no physical copies of the album available for people to purchase in the states. Eventually
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's mother also hit out at their US record label
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, accusing them of failing to promote the album in the US.


Track listing


Notes

* indicates a co-producer * indicates a vocal producer * indicates a primary producer as well a vocal producer * indicates a remixer. * "Rendezvous" contains elements of " Sway", written by
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and
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* " Bounce Back" interpolates " Back to Life (However Do You Want Me)" by Soul II Soul


Personnel and credits

Credits adapted from Tidal and
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.


Recording locations

* Metropolis Studios; London, UK – (1–3, 9–13) *State of the Ark; London, UK – (4–5) *
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; London, UK – (6, 9) *Sterling Sound; Edgewater, New Jersey – mastering (1–13)


Musicians

*
Jesy Nelson Jessica Louise "Jesy" Nelson (born 14 June 1991) is an English singer. She rose to prominence as a member of the girl group Little Mix, who were formed during the The X Factor (British series 8), eighth series of ''The X Factor (British TV se ...
– vocals (all tracks) *
Leigh-Anne Pinnock Leigh-Anne Pinnock (born 4 October 1991) is an English singer and actress. She rose to prominence as a member of the girl group Little Mix, which was formed and won the The X Factor (British series 8), eighth series of, ''The X Factor (British ...
– vocals (all tracks) *
Jade Thirlwall Jade Amelia Thirlwall (born 26 December 1992) is an English singer. Her music career began at the age of 15, when she auditioned for ''The X Factor (British TV series), The X Factor UK'' on three occasions before rising to prominence as a member ...
– vocals (all tracks) *
Perrie Edwards Perrie Louise Edwards (born 10 July 1993) is an English singer. She rose to prominence as a member of Little Mix, a girl group formed during the eighth series of '' The X Factor UK'', which they eventually won. The group won three Brit Awards, ...
– vocals (all tracks) * Kamille – background vocals (1, 2, 10, 12, 13, 17, 18, 20–22), bass (1, 2, 10, 12, 17, 18, 20–22), keyboards (1, 10, 12, 17, 18, 20–22), all instruments (19, 23) * Frank Nobel – drums (1, 2, 10, 12, 17, 18, 20, 21), keyboards (1, 10, 12, 17, 18), programming (1, 2, 10, 12, 17, 18, 20, 21); bass, guitar (2, 20, 21); all instruments (19, 23) * Linus Nordstrom – drums, programming (1, 2, 10, 12, 17, 18, 20, 21); keyboards (1, 10, 12, 17); bass, guitar (2, 20, 21); all instruments (19, 23) * Chris Loco – keyboards, programming (2, 20–22) * Oliver Frid – bass, drums, guitar, keyboards (3, 6, 11, 24, 25); programming (3, 6, 11, 24–26), background vocals (6), all instruments (26) * Tom Barnes – bass, drums, programming (4, 5) * Ben Kohn – guitar (4, 5), programming (5) * Pete Kelleher – keyboards (4, 5), synthesiser (5) * Phil Cook – programming (5) * Lara Maria Andersson – background vocals (6) * Alex Nice – programming (7) * Keith Sorrells – programming (7) * Lostboy – keyboards, programming (8) * Cass Lowe – programming (9, 13); background vocals, drums, synthesiser (9); bass, keyboards (13) * Jin Jin – background vocals (9) * Jon Shave – keyboards (13) * Niamh Murphy – background vocals (14) *
Tre Jean-Marie Tre Jean-Marie (born 13 April 1993) is a British songwriter and record producer. His writing and production credits include AJ Tracey, Anne-Marie, Burna Boy, Craig David, FLO, Jacob Banks, Joy Crookes, Kaytranada, Labrinth, Little Mix, ...
– bass, drums, piano, programming, strings, synthesiser (14, 16); keyboards (16) * Mikkel S. Eriksen – all instruments, programming (15) * Swiff D – all instruments, programming (15) * Tor Hermansen – all instruments, programming (15) * Jocelyn Donald – background vocals (15) * Lincoln Jean-Marie – background vocals, performance arrangement (16) * Joshua Alamu – performance arrangement (16) * Amy Williams – background vocals (16) * Elizabeth Alexander – background vocals (16) * Jacob Attwooll – background vocals (16) * Jermain Jackman – background vocals (16) * Kate Stewart – background vocals (16) * Layla Ley – background vocals (16) * Michelle John – background vocals (16) * Rachel Furner – background vocals (16) * Simon King – background vocals (16) * Jez Ashurst – bass, drums, guitar, keyboards, piano, programming, synthesiser, strings (16) * Fred Cox – guitar (16) * Nathan Dawe – remixing (17) * Steve Void – remixing (18) * Bloomfield – guitar (19, 23)} *
MNEK Uzoechi Osisioma "Uzo" Emenike (; born 9 November 1994), professionally known by his stage name MNEK ( ; a gramogram of Emenike), is a British singer, songwriter and record producer. He has been nominated for a Grammy and a Brit Award, and ha ...
– remixing (20) * 220 Kid – remixing (21) * Jackson Dimiglio-Wood – programming (21) * Frank Walker – remixing (22) * PS1 – remixing (24) * Alle Farben – remixing (25)


Technical

*
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mixing (1–13, 16–25) * Tre Jean-Marie – mixing (14), vocal
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(16) * Kevin "KD" Davis – mixing (15) * Jackson Dimiglio-Wood – mixing, mastering (21) * Goldfingers – mixing (23) * Oliver Frid – mixing (26) *
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– mastering (1–13, 19, 23, 26) * Lewis Hopkin – mastering (14) *
Chris Gehringer Chris Gehringer (born May 27, 1962) is an American mastering engineer at Sterling Sound in New Jersey. Gehringer is known for having mastered recordings by popular artists such as AJR, Dua Lipa, Drake, Ed Sheeran, Gwen Stefani, Harry Styles, ...
– mastering (15) * Ryan Smith – mastering (16) * Stuart Hawkes – mastering (17, 20, 24, 25) * Steve Void – mastering (18) * Frank Walker – mastering (22) * Paul Norris – engineering (1, 17–19, 24), vocal engineering (2, 3, 6–14, 16, 20–22, 24, 25) * Chris Loco – engineering (2, 20–22) * Mikkel S. Eriksen – engineering (15) * Thomas Warren – engineering (15) * Gabriëlle Stok – vocal engineering (6) * Chris Bishop – vocal engineering (7, 10, 12) * Cass Lowe – vocal engineering (9) * Simone Torres – vocal engineering (15) * Alex Robinson – vocal engineering (16) * Jamie McEvoy – vocal engineering (16) * Bill Zimmerman – engineering assistance (2–13, 17–25)


Design

* Big Active – art direction, design * Mariano Vivanco – photography


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


Release history


See also

* List of UK top-ten albums in 2020 * List of number-one albums of 2020 (Ireland)


References

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