New Video: Little Mix – ‘Love Me Like You’

Published: Friday 2nd Oct 2015 by Sam
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Little Mix get cinematic in the latest video from their ‘Get Weird’ album.

The retro-kissed ‘Love Me Like You’ was unleashed moments ago and continues the story-driven trend set by ‘Black Magic.’

Sarah McColgan directs what could be one of the group’s most engaging visuals yet.

Check it out below…

Cute!

Little Mix’s ‘Get Weird’ arrives worldwide November 6th via SyCo.

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  1. RihNaj October 2, 2015

    Yasssssss lil mix these gurls are dope! Vocals are on point even live ????????????

  2. Everyone’s A Critic October 2, 2015

    It’s a lovely song with a throwback 20’s vibe but although I love the video, this and Black Magic have both been very American and these stars are BRITISH!!! I get that they’re trying to win over the guys across the Atlantic but they should be waving the Union Jack and representing. Not selling out. Not once but twice now.
    Great work nonetheless

  3. Everyone’s A Critic October 2, 2015

    Unlike them 5th Harmony girls who try so hard to be s*** that they look desperate in their videos. Little mix are age appropriate and beautiful and clearly have direction. 5th harmony went from tween friendly pop to yeah baby I’m worth it real quick. They’re both talented groups but little mix do it better

    • maurice October 2, 2015

      I agree. Little Mix’s music does not sound like they are chasing a hit song, whereas songs such as ‘Worth It’ and ‘Oprah Dollars/Michelle Obama’ whatever it was called, did. Me personally, I think Little Mix’s music is more genuine to the genre of pop as opposed to Fifth Harmony and the reported route they are taking to do more songs with the producer who did the ‘Worth It’.

      Aka, sell-out time.

  4. Teflon Boy October 2, 2015

    I agree that the Americanism’s are a little much but they’re clearly about their business and they have what it takes to sell in the U.S. Market so I say more power to them, they’re vocally talented, can perform and they have great songs. Plus, I feel cool with my 11yr old sister listening to them. Nothing worse than ‘forced’ s*** from a tween act. True sexiness just exudes when it’s the real thing.

  5. cocobutta October 2, 2015

    Nice job. Agree regarding the Americanism but still got that hint of Spice Girls in them, just with better vocalist.

    Like the songs that showcase the vocals but good how they mix it

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