Little Mix – Salute

Album Info

Artist: Little Mix

Title: Salute

Year: 2013

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Tracklist

  • 1. Salute (3:56)
  • 2. Move (3:44)
  • 3. Little Me (3:55)
  • 4. Word Up! (3:26)
  • 5. Nothing Feels Like You (3:27)
  • 6. Towers (3:58)
  • 7. Competition (3:27)
  • 8. These Four Walls (3:28)
  • 9. About the Boy (3:44)
  • 10. Boy (2:54)
  • 11. Good Enough (3:52)
  • 12. Mr Loverboy (3:14)
  • 13. A Different Beat (3:27)
  • 14. See Me Now (3:43)
  • 15. They Just Don't Know You (3:55)
  • 16. Stand Down (3:39)
  • 17. Little Me - Unplugged (3:56)
  • 18. Move - The Alias Radio Edit (3:46)
  • 19. Little Me - DE$iGNATED Radio Remix (3:48)
  • 20. Word Up! - The Alias Radio Edit (3:33)
  • 21. Salute - Single Version (3:08)

Review

"Salute" lets Little Mix strut into the arena with serious swagger, laying down a slick fusion of R&B punch and their signature sparkling pop style. You can hear the group's hunger for artistic growth from the jump, with vocal harmonies that lock so tight, it's hard not to nod along. Drawing from 90s motifs, they lace together hip-hop grit, bouncy teen-pop, and enough electronic flair to leave your speakers sizzling. Tracks like "Move" and the empowering anthem "Salute" show off both their impeccable chemistry and a new, more mature edge.

These ladies keep it fierce and uplifting, serving up lyrical real talk about self-worth, resilience, and that unstoppable energy of women uplifting women. From top to bottom, there's a vibe of self-affirmation, never preachy but undeniably commanding. With no features muddying the waters, their voices shine through pure and unfiltered, amplifying the message tenfold. If you’ve got the expanded edition spinning, you’re treated to extra fuel for your fire, as the bonus tracks seamlessly ride the album's bold, confident wavelength. - Kymani