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Little Mix discography
Little Mix performing on their Get Weird Tour in 2016.
Studio albums4
Singles20
Music videos19

English girl group Little Mix has released four studio albums, twenty singles (including one charity single) and nineteen music videos. Having become the first ever group to win The X Factor in the UK,[1] Little Mix released their debut single "Cannonball", a cover of Damien Rice's song, in December 2011. The single became the group's first number-one single when it topped the UK Singles Chart. The lead single from their debut album "Wings" became their second number-one single in the UK. It also reached number three in Australia and number 14 in the New Zealand. In November 2012, Little Mix released their debut album DNA. The album peaked inside the top 10 in ten countries, including the UK where it debuted number three. The album has been certified platinum in the UK where it has sold 391,447 copies there as of April 2016.[2] In May 2013, the group released their debut album in the United States, where it debuted at number four, becoming the highest debut from a British girl group in the US, beating a record previously held by the Spice Girls, who debuted at number six with their debut album Spice in 1996. DNA spawned three more singles; the UK top three hit and title track "DNA" and the UK top 20 singles "Change Your Life" and "How Ya Doin'?".

Their second album, Salute, was released in November 2013 and became their second album to debut inside the top 10 in both the UK, Australia and the US.[3] The album's lead single "Move" reached number three in the UK. Salute has been certified platinum in the UK, and has sold 324,607 copies there as of April 2016.[2] The album produced two more singles; "Little Me" and the top 10 hit and title track "Salute". The group released a cover version of the Cameo's song "Word Up!" as the official single for Sport Relief 2014 which reached the top 10 in the UK.[4][5] In May 2015, Little Mix released "Black Magic" as the lead single from their third album. The song debuted at number one in the UK and remained at the top of the chart for three weeks, becoming the first single by a girl group to do so since Sugababes's "About You Now" in October 2007.[6][7] The song also reached number eight in Australia becoming their third top 10 hit there. The group's third album Get Weird was released in November 2015 and debuted at number two in both the UK and Australia while reaching number one in Ireland. In the US the album peaked at number 13, making Little Mix the only girl group from the UK to have their first three albums debut in the top fifteen of the Billboard 200.[8] Get Weird has been certified double platinum in the UK and has sold over 600,000 copies there as of August 2016, making it their best selling album yet.[2] The albums second and fourth single "Love Me Like You" and "Hair" both peaked at number 11 in the UK, while the third single "Secret Love Song" reached number six in the UK. "Hair" became the group's fourth top 10 single in Australia.

In October 2016 Little Mix released the lead single "Shout Out to My Ex" from their fourth studio album Glory Days. The song debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart becoming their fourth chart topping single there.[9] It sold 95,000 copies in combined sales in its debut week with 67,000 being downloads, making it the biggest opening week download sales for a song in 2016.[9] Glory Days was released on 18 November 2016 and debuted at number one on the UK album chart, becoming the groups first UK number one album.[10][11] Glory Days sold 96,000 copies in combined sales in the first week which is the highest first week sales for a UK girl group number one album since the Spice Girls in 1997 and spent five weeks at number one making the album the longest reigning number one by a girl group since the Spice Girls.[12] The album's second single, "Touch", was released in December 2016 and peaked at number four on the UK Singles Chart, later being certified platinum in the UK for 600,000 copies sold in the country. In March 2017, "No More Sad Songs" was released as the album's third official single. It peaked at number fifteen on the UK Singles Chart and has been certified platinum in the UK for 600,000 copies sold in the country. The group released the fourth single, "Power" featuring Stormzy, on 26 May 2017, which has peaked at number six on the UK Singles Chart, making it their third top ten single from Glory Days, and has been certified platinum for 600,000 copies sold in the country.

Albums

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected details, chart positions, and certifications
Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales Certifications
UK
[13]
AUS
[14]
CAN
[15]
FRA
[16]
IRE
[17]
JPN
[18]
NLD
[19]
NZ
[20]
SWE
[21]
US
[22]
DNA 3 10 4 27 3 20 49 14 8 4
Salute
  • Released: 8 November 2013
  • Label: Syco, Columbia
  • Formats: CD, digital download
4 4 7 38 7 36 49 11 6
Get Weird
  • Released: 6 November 2015
  • Label: Syco, Columbia
  • Formats: CD, digital download
2 2 12 47 1 35 9 8 13 13
Glory Days
  • Released: 18 November 2016
  • Label: Syco, Columbia
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download
1 2 21 50 1 41 9 9 23 25
  • World: 4,500,000[31]
  • UK: 900,000[F]
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Reissues

List of re-issued albums, with selected details and chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart positions
NLD
[19]
NZ
[20]
Glory Days: The Platinum Edition[36]
  • Released: 24 November 2017
  • Label: Syco, Columbia
  • Formats: CD, digital download
16
[37]
22
[38]

Singles

As lead artist

List of singles as lead artist, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
UK
[13]
AUS
[14]
CAN
[39]
FRA
[16]
IRE
[17]
JPN
[40]
NLD
[41]
NZ
[20]
SWE
[21]
US
[42]
"Cannonball" 2011 1 1 Non-album single
"Wings" 2012 1 3 69 165 1 7 15 79 DNA
"DNA" 3 48 177 8 [G]
"Change Your Life" 2013 12 8 133 12 29
"How Ya Doin'?"
(featuring Missy Elliott)
16 29 66 26 91
"Move" 3 26 109 5 19 76 12 [H] Salute
"Little Me" 14 85 26
"Word Up!" 2014 6 45 107 13 71 Non-album single
"Salute" 6 12 Salute
"Black Magic" 2015 1 8 53 155 3 47 82 31 58 67 Get Weird
"Love Me Like You" 11 27 140 8 80 [I]
"Secret Love Song"
(featuring Jason Derulo)
2016 6 16 11 18
"Hair"
(featuring Sean Paul)
11 10 20 32
"Shout Out to My Ex" 1 4 37 106 1 42 26 7 38 69 Glory Days
"Touch"

4 13 57 196 5 69 22
"No More Sad Songs"
(featuring Machine Gun Kelly)
2017 15 25 [J] [K]
"Power"
(featuring Stormzy)
6 182 17 [L]
"Reggaetón Lento (Remix)"
(with CNCO)
5 68 96 62 14 76 9 [M] [N] [O] Glory Days: The Platinum Edition and CNCO
"Only You"
(with Cheat Codes)
2018 13 92 127 13
[67]
[P] [Q] 89
[70]
Non-album single
"Woman Like Me"
(featuring Nicki Minaj)[71]
TBA
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
List of singles as featured artist, with selected chart positions
Title Year Peak chart
positions
Album
UK
[72]
IRE
[73]
"Wishing on a Star"
(as part of The X Factor finalists 2011
featuring JLS and One Direction)
2011 1 1 Non-album single

Promotional singles

List of songs, with selected chart positions
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
UK
[13]
AUS
[14]
FRA
[16]
IRE
[17]
NZ
[20]
"Hair" (solo version) 2015 35 65 137 46 Get Weird
"Weird People" 78 125 97
"Grown" 72 105
"You Gotta Not" 2016 61 96 88 [R] Glory Days
"F.U." 82 [S]
"Nothing Else Matters" [T]
"Nobody Like You" 185
"Down & Dirty" 159
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Other charted songs

List of songs, with selected chart positions
Title Year Peak
chart
positions
Certifications Album
UK
[13]
IRE
[17]
NZ
[20]
"These Four Walls" 2014 57 Salute
"Secret Love Song Pt. II" 2015 179 Get Weird
"A.D.I.D.A.S." 188
"Oops"
(featuring Charlie Puth)
2016 41 49 Glory Days
"Is Your Love Enough?" 2017 47 44
[77]
[U] Glory Days: The Platinum Edition
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Other appearances

Title Year Other performer(s) Album
"Une Autre Personne" 2013 Tal À l'infini
"Dreamin' Together"[79] 2015 Flower Hanadokei

Music videos

Title Year Other artist(s) Director Ref. Views

(in millions)

"Cannonball" 2011 None Sarah Chatfield [80] 11
"Wings" 2012 None Max & Dania [81] 187
"DNA" None Sarah Chatfield [82] 112
"Change Your Life" 2013 None Dominic O'Riordan
Warren Smith
[83] 98
"How Ya Doin'?" Missy Elliott Carly Cussen [84] 76
"Move" None [85] 171
"Little Me" None Director X [86] 48
"Word Up!" 2014 None Ben Turner [87] 129
"Salute" None Colin Tilley [88] 146
"Dreamin' Together" 2015 Flower Shigeaki Kubo 4
"Black Magic" None Director X [86] 434
"Love Me Like You" None Sarah McColgan [89] 162
"Secret Love Song" 2016 Jason Derulo Frank Borin [90] 201
"Hair" Sean Paul Director X [91] 313
"Shout Out to My Ex" None Sarah Chatfield 314
"Touch" 2017 None Director X
Parris Goebel
[92] 262
"No More Sad Songs" Machine Gun Kelly Marc Klasfeld [93] 114
"Power" Stormzy Hannah Lux Davis [94] 182
"Reggaetón Lento (Remix)" CNCO Marc Klasfeld [95] 213
"Nothing Else Matters" (Tour Video) None Adam Goodall 5
"Only You" (Lyric Video) 2018 Cheat Codes None 15
"Only You" Cheat Codes Frank Borin 29
"Woman Like Me" (Lyric Video) None 3

Notes

  1. ^ Sales of DNA in the United States.[2]
  2. ^ Sales of Salute in the United Kingdom as of 2017.[2]
  3. ^ Sales of Salute in the United States as of September 2015.[27]
  4. ^ Sales of Get Weird in the United Kingdom as of 2017.[2]
  5. ^ Sales of Get Weird in the United States as of November 2016.[28]
  6. ^ Sales of Glory Days in the United Kingdom as of 2017.[32]
  7. ^ "DNA" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at No. 14 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[46]
  8. ^ "Move" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at No. 22 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[46]
  9. ^ "Love Me Like You" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 1 on the NZ Heatseekers chart.[52]
  10. ^ "No More Sad Songs" did not enter the Single Top 100, but peaked at No. 19 on the Dutch Single Tip chart.[61]
  11. ^ "No More Sad Songs" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number nine on the NZ Heatseekers Singles Chart.[62]
  12. ^ "Power" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number seven on the NZ Heatseekers Singles Chart.[63]
  13. ^ "Reggaetón Lento (Remix)" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number four on the NZ Heatseeker Singles Chart.[64]
  14. ^ "Reggaetón Lento (Remix)" did not enter the Sverigetopplistan Top 100 Singles chart, but peaked at number 1 on the Sverigetopplistan Heatseeker chart.[65]
  15. ^ "Reggaetón Lento" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at No. 3 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[46]
  16. ^ "Only You" did not enter the Single Top 100, but peaked at No. 27 on the Dutch Single Tip chart.[68]
  17. ^ "Only You" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number seven on the NZ Heatseeker Singles Chart.[69]
  18. ^ "You Gotta Not" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 4 on the NZ Heatseeker Singles Chart.[74]
  19. ^ "F.U." did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 7 on the NZ Heatseeker Singles Chart.[75]
  20. ^ "Nothing Else Matters" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 9 on the NZ Heatseeker Singles Chart.[76]
  21. ^ "Is Your Love Enough?" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number four on the NZ Heatseeker Singles Chart.[78]

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