So here’s to the weird ones. The loud ones. The ones who dance in their bedrooms to a sax solo at 2 AM.
🌀💚 💚🌀
Before Get Weird , the girls had already won The X Factor and released DNA and Salute . But they were still fighting for an identity in an industry that wanted them to fit into a box: the “post-girlband” era, where maturity often meant stripping down, getting moody, and apologizing for fun. Little Mix - Get Weird.rar
The closing track, “The Beginning,” isn’t just a song—it’s a mission statement. “This is the start of something good / Don’t you worry, I’ll be there when you fall.” They weren’t just singing to a lover; they were singing to their fans, and to themselves. Get Weird marked the moment Little Mix stopped trying to prove they deserved the stage and started building their own world.
You’re not strange. You’re just getting started. So here’s to the weird ones
In 2015, Little Mix released Get Weird . On the surface, it was a pop explosion—neon colors, saxophone riffs, and dance breaks. But beneath the confetti and glitter, this album was a quiet act of rebellion.
Instead, they went weird .
In a pop landscape that often rewards conformity, Get Weird weaponized individuality. “Weird People” wasn’t just a banger—it was a permission slip. “Let ’em talk, ’cause we’re gonna walk with our heads held high.” That’s not naivety. That’s survival. Every fan who felt too loud, too awkward, too different found a home in that track.