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Little Mix Film 'Break Up Song' Video From Their Homes During Lockdown - Watch It Here!

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Little Mix brought it back to the ’80s with their brand new music video for “Break Up Song”. Perrie Edwards, Jesy Nelson, Leigh-Anne Pinnock and Jade Thirlwall all filmed videos from their homes during coronavirus lockdown, and then made a full music video from those for the new visual. “We were so gutted to have to cancel the official video shoot that ourselves and our team had worked so hard on,” the girls wrote on Instagram.

But the show must go on and the “loved the concept so much that we had to get creative to make sure you could still all see it!

Hope you like it as much as we do #LMTV.” Check out the full video below! If you missed it, get the lyrics to the song here!

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