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Glory Days
Little Mix - Glory Days (Official Album Cover).png
Standard edition cover
Studio album by
Released18 November 2016 (2016-11-18)
Studio
  • The Hide Out Studios, London
  • Tileyard Studios, London
Genre
Length42:51
Label
Producer
Little Mix chronology
Get Weird
(2015)
Glory Days
(2016)
LM5
(2018)
Singles from Glory Days
  1. "Shout Out to My Ex"
    Released: 16 October 2016
  2. "Touch"
    Released: 9 December 2016
  3. "No More Sad Songs"
    Released: 3 March 2017
  4. "Power"
    Released: 26 May 2017
Alternative album cover
Cover art for the Platinum Edition
Cover art for the Platinum Edition

Glory Days is the fourth studio album by British girl group Little Mix. It was released on 18 November 2016 through Syco Music and Columbia Records.[1] Musically, the album utilises dance-pop and tropical house, and the lyrics touch upon the themes of love, female empowerment and heartbreak. The album was preceded by the lead single "Shout Out to My Ex", which peaked at number one on the UK Singles Chart, and includes three further singles, "Touch", "No More Sad Songs" featuring Machine Gun Kelly, and "Power", featuring British rapper Stormzy. The standard edition of the album also features a guest appearance from Charlie Puth.

Glory Days received generally positive reviews from critics. On the UK Albums Chart, it debuted at number one, becoming the group's first album to top the charts there. It spent a total of five weeks at number one, and was the fastest-selling number-one album by a girl group in fifteen years. As of 2021, the album holds the record for the most weeks spent inside the top 40 of the UK Albums Chart for a girl group album, and has sold over 1.2 million copies in there UK alone.

Outside of the United Kingdom, Glory Days peaked at number one in Ireland, and peaked in the top ten of the charts in Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Spain, and the Netherlands. Elsewhere Glory Days charted in other territories including Italy, Germany and the United States, where it peaked at number twenty-five on the US Billboard 200. As of 2017, the album had sold over 1.6 million copies worldwide.

To promote the album, Little Mix performed on the British version of The X Factor, The Late Late Show with James Corden, the 2017 BRIT Awards, and the Jingle Bell Ball, which the group headlined in 2016. In 2017, Glory Days was reissued as Glory Days: The Platinum Edition, which included the remix single "Reggaetón Lento" with Latin boyband CNCO, extra tracks, and a documentary.

Singles[]

The lead single "Shout Out to My Ex" was released on 16 October 2016, and was premiered on the day of release by a live performance on The X Factor results show before it was made available to download along with the pre-order of the album.[2] The song debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart.[3] and remained at number one for three consecutive weeks.[4] It topped the charts in the Republic of Ireland, Scotland and Israel, and peaked within the top ten of the charts in Australia and New Zealand. It also charted in 20 other countries, including the United States, where it debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 69, becoming their second-highest-charting single there after "Black Magic". The single received two Brit awards nominations, and gave Little Mix their first Brit Award win, winning British Single of the Year at the 2017 Brit Awards. It has since been certified triple platinum in the United Kingdom and Australia, double platinum in Ireland and Brazil, as well as platinum in Canada and Norway. It has also been certified gold in Belgium, Denmark, Italy, Poland, and New Zealand.

On 5 December, the group announced "Touch" as the second single from the album. The single peaked at number four on the UK Singles Chart. "Touch" also peaked within the top ten of the charts in the Republic of Ireland and Scotland, and charted in 12 other territories. The song has since been certified double platinum in the United Kingdom, Brazil and Australia, and has received one platinum and four gold music certifications in other countries.

On 1 March, the group announced they would release "No More Sad Songs" as the third single from the album. The new mix of the song featured American hip-hop artist Machine Gun Kelly. Despite minimal promotion, the song charted at number 15 on the UK Singles Chart. The song peaked at number four in Scotland, and charted in the Philippines and Ireland. The song has since received a platinum certification in both the United Kingdom and Brazil.

On 19 May, Little Mix announced through their official Twitter that "Power" would be released as the album's fourth and final official single on 26 May. Two hours after the announcement of the single's release, they announced that the single release of "Power" would be remixed, with an added feature from English grime act Stormzy. The song peaked at number two in Scotland, number seven in New Zealand, and reached number six on the UK Singles Chart, which became the group's eleventh top 10 single in the United Kingdom, and the third from Glory Days. The single also reached the top 20 in Ireland and Belgium, as well as the top 40 in Latvia and the Philippines. It has become a female empowerment song and was used as one of the theme songs for WWE's Royal Rumble 2018 event. The song has since been certified double platinum in Brazil and the United Kingdom.

On 24 November 2017, the album was reissued as Glory Days: The Platinum Edition and featured the single "Reggaetón Lento (Remix)". The song topped the charts in Bulgaria, Sweden, Romania and Slovenia, and peaked at number five on the UK Singles Chart, becoming CNCO's first top ten single and Little Mix's twelfth. Elsewhere, the single also charted in the top 10 in Belgium, Finland, Hungary, Lebanon, the Netherlands, New Zealand, and Scotland, and charted in 20 other countries. It has since been certified triple platinum in Brazil, double platinum in the Netherlands, platinum in the United Kingdom and Switzerland, and certified gold in Australia, Belgium, Poland, Mexico and Portugal.

Promotional singles[]

The album included six promotional singles. "You Gotta Not" was released as the first promotional single on 27 October 2016.[5] The song debuted at number 61 on the UK Singles Chart in the week beginning 4 November 2016.[6] "F.U." was released as the album's second promotional single on 4 November 2016.[7] The song debuted at number 82 on the UK Singles Chart in the week beginning 11 November 2016.[4] "Nothing Else Matters" was released as the third promotional single on 11 November 2016.[8] "Touch" was released on 15 November 2016 as the fourth promotional single of the album, before being released as the second official single of the album.[9] "Nobody Like You" was released on 16 November 2016 as the fifth promotional single of the album.[10] The sixth and final promotional single, "Down & Dirty", was released on 17 November 2016.[11]

Promotion[]

Promotion campaigns were arranged for fans in the UK, Australia, the US, France, Netherlands, Chile, Brazil, Argentina, Belgium, Germany, Norway, Finland and Singapore, called the Glory Days Road Trip.[12]

The Glory Days Tour[]

The group embarked on The Glory Days Tour in support of the album. The UK leg of The Glory Days Tour was announced on 14 October 2016, and began on 27 October 2017.[13] The European leg—which took place in May and June 2017—was announced in November 2016. A leg in Oceania took place in July 2017.[14][15] To promote the album, the band performed at the Jingle Bell Ball and on The X Factor, and embarked on The Glory Days Tour which ran from May to November 2017. The tour grossed $42,000,000 after selling 810,810 tickets, becoming the group's highest-grossing tour.

Critical reception[]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[16]
Digital Spy[17]
Evening Standard[18]
The Guardian[19]
NewsComAu[20]
Time Out[21]
The Times[22]

The Guardian called the album "chart pop perfection" and went on to describe the message of the album as "substantial as Girl Power once was".[19] AllMusic stated that Glory Days "finds the group delivering a set of hooky, smartly crafted songs that balance swaggering, '60s-style R&B with stylish, electronic-tinged dance-pop". They also added that "Little Mix's vocal grit and sassy group chemistry make Glory Days such a celebratory album".[16]

In another positive review, Digital Spy wrote, "Little Mix have put together their most personal album yet, without sacrificing big hooks, a mainstream pop sensibility and plenty of sassy attitude." The article continued by saying "Glory Days hears four young women come together with a very real bond, making their message all the more believable."[17] The Evening Standard praised Little Mix for surviving with their fourth studio album, writing "Glory Days mostly sticks to their winning formula", and adding that "the foursome have carved out a pop niche for themselves".[18]

Digital Spy considered Glory Days the 12th best album of the year.[23] Time Out went on to say that the album "has already earned its super-confident title", with the chart-topping single "Shout Out to My Ex" and added that "Little Mix sing brilliantly and sound like they’re having a ball. Long may their glory days continue".[21]

Year-end lists[]

Glory Days on year-end lists
Critic/Publication List Rank Ref.
Digital Spy 20 Best Albums of 2016 12 [24]
Evening Standard The Best Albums of 2016 N/A [25]

Commercial performance[]

In the United Kingdom Glory Days, became Little Mix first ever number-one album in the country. In its first week the album sold over 96,000 copies, and became the biggest selling female album of 2016 and was the second fastest-selling behind David Bowie's Blackstar in January 2016.[26] Glory Days, became the fastest selling number-one album by a girl group in fifteen years since Destiny's Child, released Survivor, and had he highest first-week UK album sales for a girl group since Spiceworld in 1997.[1] It made them the eighth girl group in history to achieve a number-one album on the Official UK Album Charts.[27] In its second week the album remained at number one and was certified Gold for selling over a 100,000 copies.[2] Glory Days later became the first girl group album to spend more than one week at number-one in the UK since Destiny's Child's, Survivor.[3]

The album spent five weeks at number one in the UK the longest run at the top by a girl group album since the Spice Girls spent fifteen weeks at number-one with Spice in 1996, and became the longest charting number-one album this millennium. It later set a new record for most weeks spent inside the top 40 of the UK Albums chart by a girl group album.[28] All four of the album's singles have been certified platinum or higher by the British Phonographic Industry, making Little Mix the second girl group, to have all singles from one album achieve at least platinum status in the United Kingdom.[29]

In the United Kingdom, Glory Days, was the seventh-best selling album in the UK and the best-selling girl group album worldwide of 2016.[30] In 2017, it was the fourth-biggest selling album of that year and the best-selling girl group album worldwide.[31] In 2018 it was the 30th-best selling album,[32] and the 39th best-selling album of the 2010s in the UK.[33] It later became the seventh-best selling girl group album released between 1994 and 2019 and the biggest selling girl group album of the decade.[34]

Glory Days, peaked at number one in Ireland, becoming the group's second number one album there, and reached the top spot in Scotland. It reached number two in Australia and charted within the top ten in New Zealand, the Netherlands, and Spain. It charted in nineteen other countries including Japan, Germany, and Canada. In the United States, it peaked at number 25 on the Billboard 200. It remains their best-selling album in the United Kingdom,[35] and has since been certified double platinum in Ireland and certified platinum in Brazil and Denmark. It has also been certified gold in Canada, Australia, Mexico, Norway, and Switzerland. It was their first album to reach one billion combined streams on Spotify.[36] As of 2017, the album had sold over 1.6 million copies worldwide.[37] At the 2017 Brit Awards, the group received three award nominations for the album's singles, and won British Single of the Year for "Shout Out to My Ex".

Accolades[]

List of awards and nominations of the album and its singles, with year and award ceremony shown
Year Award ceremony Category Nominee(s)/work(s) Result Ref.
2017 Brit Awards British Single of the Year "Shout Out To My Ex" Won [38]
Radio Music Awards Best Break-Up Song Won [39]
Teen Choice Awards Choice Song: Group Nominated [40]
Myx Music Awards Favourite International Video Nominated [41]
Beano Awards Pop Song of the Year "Power" (featuring Stormzy) Won [42]
BreakTudo Awards Best Video Nominated [43]
Popjustice's Twenty Quid Music Prize Track of the Year "Touch" Won [44]
2018 Myx Music Awards Favourite International Video Nominated [45]
Brit Awards British Single of the Year Nominated [46]
British Video of the Year Nominated [46]
Global Awards Best Song "Power" (featuring Stormzy) Won [47]

Track listing[]

Glory Days – Standard version
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Shout Out to My Ex"4:06
2."Touch"
  • Hanni Ibrahim
  • Patrick Patrikios
  • A.S. Govere
  • Phil Plested
3:33
3."F.U."
3:58
4."Oops" (featuring Charlie Puth)
  • Puth
  • Cottone[a]
3:24
5."You Gotta Not"
  • Carlsson
  • Noah Passovoy[a]
3:11
6."Down & Dirty"
  • Edwards
  • Nelson
  • Pinnock
  • Thirlwall
  • Cottone
  • Fridolin Walcher
  • Sam Romans
2:55
7."Power"
4:07
8."Your Love"
  • Purcell
  • Jeremy Coleman
  • Abrahart
  • JMIKE
  • Cottone[a]
3:27
9."Nobody Like You"
  • Robson
  • Tommy Baxter[b]
  • Adam Midgley[b]
  • Joe Kearns[a]
4:08
10."No More Sad Songs"
  • Warren
  • Erfjord
  • Michelsen
  • Tash Phillips
  • Electric
  • Kearns[a]
3:26
11."Private Show"
  • Edwards
  • Nelson
  • Pinnock
  • Thirlwall
  • Walcher
  • Romans
  • Cottone
2:41
12."Nothing Else Matters"
3:55
Total length:42:51
Glory Days – Deluxe edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
13."Beep Beep"
  • Purcell
  • Erfjord
  • Michelsen
  • Iain James
  • Electric
  • Kearns[a]
3:52
14."Freak"
  • Bartlett
  • Atkinson
  • Cottone[a]
3:36
15."Touch" (acoustic)
  • Ibrahim
  • Patrikios
  • Govere
  • Plested
3:43
Total length:54:02
Glory Days – Japanese edition
No.TitleLength
16."Grown" (live)4:01
17."Wings" (live)5:22
18."Secret Love Song" (live)4:30
19."Black Magic" (live)4:10
Total length:72:05
Glory Days – Deluxe edition DVD: The Get Weird Tour Live from The SSE Arena, Wembley
No.TitleLength
1."Grown"3:59
2."Hair"5:47
3."Wings"7:57
4."Lightning"5:51
5."DNA"6:13
6."Secret Love Song"4:30
7."OMG"5:36
8."Salute"7:31
9."Little Me"4:05
10."Move"5:30
11."How Ya Doin'?"4:12
12."Love Me Like You"4:55
13."Weird People"4:25
14."The Beginning"3:25
15."Black Magic"3:53
Total length:77:49
Glory Days – The Platinum Edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Shout Out to My Ex"
  • Erfjord
  • Michelsen
  • Purcell
  • James
  • Edwards
  • Nelson
  • Pinnock
  • Thirlwall
  • Electric
  • Cottone[a]
4:06
2."Touch" (featuring Kid Ink)
  • Ibrahim
  • Patrikios
  • Govere
  • Plested
  • MNEK
  • Cottone[a]
3:22
3."Reggaetón Lento (Remix)" (with CNCO)
  • Luis Angel O'Neill
  • Eric Perez
  • Jadan Andino
  • Jorge Class
  • Jean Rodríguez
  • Richard Camacho
  • Purcell
  • Matt Rad
  • Jorge Class
  • Eric Perez
  • Luis Angel O'Neill
  • Clara Taroncher
3:08
4."F.U."
  • Gerongco
  • Gerongco
  • Cottone
  • Jean-Baptiste
  • McHenry
  • Iorio
  • Kuya
  • Cottone[a]
3:58
5."Power" (featuring Stormzy)
  • Robopop
  • Rad
  • James
  • Cottone[a]
4:02
6."No More Sad Songs" (featuring Machine Gun Kelly)
  • Warren
  • Erfjord
  • Michelsen
  • Phillips
  • Colson Baker
  • Electric
  • Kearns[a]
3:45
7."Oops" (featuring Charlie Puth)
  • Puth
  • Caren
  • Luttrell
  • Puth
  • Cottone[a]
3:24
8."You Gotta Not"
  • Carlsson
  • Kronlund
  • Golan
  • Trainor
  • Carlsson
  • Passovoy[a]
3:11
9."Down & Dirty"
  • Edwards
  • Nelson
  • Pinnock
  • Thirlwall
  • Cottone
  • Fridolin Walcher
  • Romans
  • Freedo
  • Cottone[a]
2:55
10."Your Love"
  • Purcell
  • Coleman
  • Abrahart
  • JMIKE
  • Cottone[a]
3:27
11."Nobody Like You"
  • Robson
  • Warren
4:08
12."Private Show"
  • Edwards
  • Nelson
  • Pinnock
  • Thirlwall
  • Walcher
  • Romans
  • Cottone
  • Freedo
  • Kearns[a]
2:41
13."Nothing Else Matters"
  • Wallevik
  • Davidsen
  • Hansen
  • Purcell
  • Hector
  • Wallevik
  • Davidsen
  • Cutfather
  • Freedo[b]
  • Kearns[a]
3:55
14."If I Get My Way"
3:41
15."Is Your Love Enough?"
  • Michelsen
  • Erfjord
  • Romans
  • Fred Gibson
  • Eyelar Mirzazedeh
  • Electric
  • Max Anstruther
  • Kearns[a]
  • FRED[a]
3:45
16."Dear Lover"
3:21
Glory Days — Japan Platinum Edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
17."Shout Out to My Ex" (acoustic)
  • Edvard Førre Erfjord
  • Henrik Michelsen
  • Camille Purcell
  • Iain James
  • Perrie Edwards
  • Jesy Nelson
  • Leigh-Anne Pinnock
  • Jade Thirlwall
4:06
18."No More Sad Songs" (acoustic)
  • Warren
  • Erfjord
  • Michelsen
  • Tash Phillips
3:13
Total length:64:14
Glory Days – Platinum Edition digital version
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
17."Touch"
  • Hanni Ibrahim
  • Patrick Patrikios
  • A.S. Govere
  • Phil Plested
3:33
18."Power"
4:07
19."No More Sad Songs"
  • Warren
  • Erfjord
  • Michelsen
  • Tash Phillips
  • Electric
  • Kearns[a]
3:26
20."Beep Beep"
  • Purcell
  • Erfjord
  • Michelsen
  • Iain James
  • Electric
  • Kearns[a]
3:52
21."Freak"
  • Bartlett
  • Atkinson
  • Cottone[a]
3:36
22."Touch" (acoustic)
  • Ibrahim
  • Patrikios
  • Govere
  • Plested
3:43
23."Shout Out to My Ex" (Steve Smart Epic Edit)
  • Edvard Førre Erfjord
  • Henrik Michelsen
  • Camille Purcell
  • Iain James
  • Perrie Edwards
  • Jesy Nelson
  • Leigh-Anne Pinnock
  • Jade Thirlwall
Steve Smart3:41
24."Shout Out to My Ex" (acoustic)
  • Edvard Førre Erfjord
  • Henrik Michelsen
  • Camille Purcell
  • Iain James
  • Perrie Edwards
  • Jesy Nelson
  • Leigh-Anne Pinnock
  • Jade Thirlwall
 4:06
25."No More Sad Songs" (acoustic)
  • Warren
  • Erfjord
  • Michelsen
  • Tash Phillips
 3:13

Notes

  • ^a signifies a vocal producer
  • ^b signifies an additional producer
  • On the digital expanded editions of the album, tracks 22–25 are not included.

Personnel[]

Adapted from AllMusic.[48]

  • Nils Petter Ankarblom – horn, horn arrangements
  • Simon Baggs – violin
  • Paul Bailey – assistant engineer
  • Tommy Baxter – additional production
  • Cory Bice – assistant engineer
  • Chris Bishop – engineer, vocal engineer
  • Ian Burdge – cello
  • Mattias Bylund – editing, horn, mixing
  • Johan Carlsson – guitar programming, piano programming, producer, programming, synthesizer programming, vocal producer, vocals
  • Jeremy Coleman – instrumentation, programming
  • Nick Cooper – cello
  • Maegan Cottone – arranger, engineer, vocal producer
  • Tom Coyne – mastering
  • Cutfather – producer
  • Daniel Davidsen – bass programming, drum programming, guitar programming, instrumental, producer, programming
  • Alison Dods – violin
  • Electric – engineer, producer
  • Uzoechi Emenike – drums, keyboards
  • Edvard Førre Erfjord – instrumentation, programming
  • Freedo – additional production, engineer, instrumentation, mixing, producer, programming
  • Alice Frost – art direction
  • Richard George – violin
  • Robert Gerongco – drums, keyboards, piano
  • Sam Gerongco – bass, guitar
  • Serban Ghenea – mixing
  • Susie Gillis – string contractor, strings contractor
  • Ross Golan – vocals
  • Wojtek Goral – alto saxophone
  • Isobel Griffiths – string conductor, string contractor
  • John Hanes – mixing engineer
  • Mich Hansen – percussion
  • Wayne Hector – background vocals
  • Sam Holland – engineer
  • Ash Howes – mixing
  • Mark Hunter – photography
  • Jeremy Isaac – violin
  • J-Mike – producer
  • Steve James – producer
  • Magnus Johansson – trumpet
  • Peter Noos Johansson – trombone
  • Joe Kearns – engineer, vocal engineer, vocal producer
  • Kuya – producer
  • Jeremy Lertola – assistant engineer
  • Little Mix – primary artist
  • Manny Marroquin – mixing
  • Roma Martyniuk – art direction
  • Cliff Masterson – conductor, string arrangements
  • Laura Melhuish – violin
  • Randy Merrill – mastering
  • Henrik Michelsen – instrumentation, programming
  • Adam Midgley – additional production, bass, drum programming, keyboards, producer
  • Sam Miller – engineer
  • MNEK – engineer, producer
  • Steve Morris – strings, violin
  • Dano Omelio – engineer, instrumentation, producer, programming
  • Noah Passovoy – vocal producer
  • Tash Phillips – background vocals
  • Tom Pigott-Smith – strings, violin
  • Camille Purcell – vocals, background vocals
  • Charlie Puth – engineer, featured artist, instrumentation, producer, programming
  • Matt Rad – producer
  • Alex Reid – vocal engineer
  • Steve Robson – piano, producer
  • Shane Shanahan – engineer
  • Emlyn Singleton – strings, violin
  • Phil Tan – mixing
  • Meghan Trainor – background vocals
  • Peter Wallevik – drum programming, instrumental, piano programming, programmer, programming
  • Matthew Ward – violin
  • Emily Warren – background vocals
  • Paul Willey – violin
  • Bill Zimmerman – assistant, mixing assistant

Charts[]

Certifications[]

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[89] Gold 35,000^
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[90] Platinum 40,000double-dagger
Canada (Music Canada)[91] Gold 40,000double-dagger
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[92] Platinum 20,000double-dagger
Ireland (IRMA)[93] 2× Platinum 30,000^
Mexico (AMPROFON)[94] Gold 30,000double-dagger
Norway (IFPI Norway)[95] Gold 10,000*
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[96] Gold 10,000double-dagger
United Kingdom (BPI)[97] 4× Platinum 1,200,000double-dagger

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
double-dagger Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history[]

Region Date Format Edition Label Ref.
United States 18 November 2016
  • Standard
  • deluxe
Columbia [98]
United Kingdom Syco [99]
24 November 2017 Platinum [100]

See also[]

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