Little Mix do their best #seriousface
The video for Little Mix's new single Little Me has arrived with a hefty plonk on the internet. It's ballad time, so the band have gone monochrome and pulled their best seriousfaces.
Jade - Thoughtful
Jesy - Moody
Leigh-Anne - Pouty
Oh, Perrie
Hilariously juxtaposed screen-grabs aside, the video is actually quite moving, with several little vignettes and soundbites from the children and teenagers who the song's "be strong, be yourself" message is aimed.
Little Mix - Little Me
If the song sounds familiar to you, that's because it's based on Gabriel Fauré's 19th Century masterpiece Pavane in F-sharp minor, Op. 50. - itself based on a sixteenth-century processional court dance, which is thought to have originated in Italy.
So if it hits number one, it'll officially be the oldest record to top the UK singles chart (probably: to be honest, I didn't bother to check).
Here's the original, in case you're interested.
Jade - Thoughtful
Jesy - Moody
Leigh-Anne - Pouty
Oh, Perrie
Hilariously juxtaposed screen-grabs aside, the video is actually quite moving, with several little vignettes and soundbites from the children and teenagers who the song's "be strong, be yourself" message is aimed.
If the song sounds familiar to you, that's because it's based on Gabriel Fauré's 19th Century masterpiece Pavane in F-sharp minor, Op. 50. - itself based on a sixteenth-century processional court dance, which is thought to have originated in Italy.
So if it hits number one, it'll officially be the oldest record to top the UK singles chart (probably: to be honest, I didn't bother to check).
Here's the original, in case you're interested.
Labels: gabriel faure, little mix, Music, video