It’s not all Deepak Chopra with an uplifting middle eight, though. While these self-help mantras are still under wraps for now, the other two songs I heard – the Jess Glynne collaboration Grown and the vintage, Motown-era ballad Love Me Like You (a likely second single) – do that thing that all great pop songs do; borrow from current trends (Grown doesn’t have a proper chorus, just a beat drop), take a bit of the past (the pure 80s joy of Weird People) and roll it all up into something approaching new but not new enough to scare people off. The songs are also proof, if proof were needed, that Little Mix are more than capable of keeping the Great British girl band tradition alive.