Every Little Mix single and album cover
Single: Wishing on a Star
Year: 2011
Official Charts Peak: 1Before winning the show, Little Mix got a taste of chart success with the charity single Wishing on a Star. With the other live finalists, and JLS and One Direction, they were billed as The X Factor Finalists.
Single: Cannonball
Year: 2011
Official Charts Peak: 1Little Mix's winning single, a cover of Damien Rice's Cannonball, went straight in at Number 1 and spent three weeks in the Top 10.
Cannonball is the ninth best-selling X Factor winner's single, and out-peaked Damien's original which rose to Number 9.
Single: Wings
Year: 2012
Official Charts Peak: 1Little Mix's first original material proved hugely popular and sold 525,300 copies, making it Little Mix's best seller to date.
Single: DNA
Year: 2012
Official Charts Peak: 3Inspired by their performance of Katy Perry's E.T on The X Factor, DNA's supernatural and futuristic elements made it a hit with fans, who sent it to the Number 3 position.
Single: Change Your Life
Year: 2013
Official Charts Peak: 12Little Mix's first single to miss the Top 10, emosh number Change Your Life peaked at Number 12. An underrated gem this one.
Single: How Ya Doin'? ft. Missy Elliott
Year: 2013
Official Charts Peak: 16Missy Elliot is the second collaborator Little Mix worked with, and the first they brought out a single alongside. The first featured artist? TLC's T-Boz on DNA album track Red Planet.
Despite hitting a very respectable Number 16, it is Little Mix's lowest charting official single.
Album: DNA
Year: 2012
Official Charts Peak: 3Released in the very busy period that was late November 2012, Little Mix's debut effort charted admirably at Number 3, behind Rihanna and One Direction.
Single: Move
Year: 2013
Official Charts Peak: 3Little Mix's only lead single not to reach Number 1, Move came so close, only to be thwarted by that week's Number 1 Storm Queen, and runners-up Eminem and Rihanna.
Single: Little Me
Year: 2013
Official Charts Peak: 14Another ballad that missed the Top 10, Little Me samples Pavane by French composer Gabriel Fauré.
Single: Word Up!
Year: 2014
Official Charts Peak: 6A cover of Cameo's Word Up! is Little Mix's only non-album release, acting as the single for Sport Relief in 2014.
Single: Salute
Year: 2014
Official Charts Peak: 6The girl group's second Number 6 entry in a row, Salute (along with Word Up!) marked Little Mix's first back-to-back Top 10 entries since November 2012.
Album: Salute
Year: 2013
Official Charts Peak: 4Salute become Little Mix's second Top 5 album and has sold 300,000 copies to date. Sadly, it is their only album not to include a Number 1 single. :(
Single: Black Magic
Year: 2015
Official Charts Peak: 1Everyone wanted to take a sip on Little Mix's secret potion in 2015 when Black Magic debuted at Number 1, reigning for three weeks. The song is Little Mix's biggest hit when sales and streams are combined.
Single: Love Me Like You
Year: 2015
Official Charts Peak: 11Love Me Like You is Little Mix's slowest burner, reaching its top position of Number 11 after 14 weeks on chart. Loving the stamina ladies!
Single: Secret Love Song ft. Jason Derulo
Year: 2016
Official Charts Peak: 6Little Mix's third single to peak at Number 6, Secret Love Song features the second collaborator Jade, Jesy, Leigh-Anne and Perrie have worked with, Jason Derulo.
Single: Hair ft. Sean Paul
Year: 2016
Official Charts Peak: 11Originally an instant grat track that peaked at Number 35, Hair was given the bonafide single treatment and Sean Paul jumped on board. New album Glory Days will feature another collaborator - Charlie Puth.
Album: Get Weird
Year: 2015
Official Charts Peak: 2Little Mix's highest charting album, Get Weird is also their best-selling. It is also Little Mix's only album so far to be certified double Platinum.
Single: Shout Out To My Ex
Year: 2016
Official Charts Peak: 1Shout Out To My Ex became Little Mix's fourth Number 1 single, meaning they are the X Factor winners with the most chart-topping hits. Sorry Leona and Alexandra.
Single: You Gotta Not
Year: 2016
Official Charts Peak: 61This Meghan Trainor-written track was released as an instant-grat when fans pre-ordered Glory Days.
Single: F.U
Year: 2016
Official Charts Peak: 82Another instant grat release ahead of Glory Days, F.U didn't get the full single treatment of Shout Out To My Ex, and reached Number 82.
Single: Nothing Else Matters
Year: 2016
Official Charts Peak: N/ANothing Else Matters was the third buzz track released to promote Glory Days' release.
Single: Touch
Year: 2016
Official Charts Peak: 4The fourth promotional cut from Glory Days, Touch was revealed just three days before the album's launch, reaching Number 63.
Touch was then released as an official single and has so far reached Number 4.
Fellow album track Oops, featuring Charlie Puth, also charted in the same initial week, and has peaked at 41. Sadly, that one doesn't have any artwork... yet!
Single: Touch
Year: 2017
Official Charts Peak: 4Served to US radio exclusively, Little Mix dropped an official remix of Touch featuring Kid Ink, and provided a new single artwork too!
Single: Nobody Like You
Year: 2016
Official Charts Peak: 185Nobody Like You was another non-official single released to streaming services prior to the release of Glory Days.
Single: Down & Dirty
Year: 2016
Official Charts Peak: 159Down & Dirty was released one day before the release of Glory Days, and was one of three tracks released the week before the album came out.
Single: No More Sad Songs ft. Machine Gun Kelly
Year: 2017
Official Charts Peak: 15Little Mix released the third official single from Glory Days in March 2017. The new version featured guest vocals from rapper Machine Gun Kelly.
Single: Power ft. Stormzy
Year: 2017
Official Charts Peak: 6Glory Days got new remix treatment with help from Stormzy and peaked at Number 6 to become their 11th Top 10 single.
Album: Glory Days
Year: 2016
Official Charts Peak: 1Glory Days became Little Mix's first Number 1 album, shifting a combined chart sales total of 98,000 in its first week. It is the fastest-selling album by a UK girl group since Spice Girls' Spiceworld.
Single: Reggaetón Lento with CNCO
Year: 2017
Official Charts Peak: 5Little Mix went bilingual on us in August 2017, teaming with Latin boy band CNCO for a remix of their song Reggaetón Lento, featuring Spanish and English lyrics.
Album: Glory Days: The Platinum Edition
Year: 2017
Official Charts Peak: 1The Platinum Edition of the Number 1 album Glory Days featured three new songs Is Your Love Enough, If I Get My Way, and Dear Lover.
Single: Only You with Cheat Codes
Year: 2018
Official Charts Peak: 13Only You was released on June 22 as the lead single from the soundtrack album to the popular TV show Love Island.
Single: Woman Like Me ft. Nicki Minaj
Year: 2018
Official Charts Peak: 2The lead single from Little Mix's fifth studio LM5 saw the girls team up with Nicki Minaj. All collaborations on LM5 are with other females.
Single: Think About Us ft. Ty Dolla $ign
Year: 2019
Official Charts Peak: 22Following Little Mix's LM5 campaign, the girls are now the X Factor act to earn the most UK Top 40 singles.
Album: LM5 (Standard)
Year: 2018
Official Charts Peak: 3LM5 features 14 tracks and was released on November 16, 2018.
Album: LM5 (Deluxe)
Year: 2018
Official Charts Peak: 3The Deluxe Edition of LM5 features four extra tracks, a different artwork, pictures and a hardback CD book.
Album: LM5 (Super Deluxe)
Year: 2018
Official Charts Peak: 3The Super Deluxe version of LM5 comes with additional handwritten notes.
Album: LM5 (Vinyl)
Year: 2018
Official Charts Peak: 3Little Mix gave LM5 a different cover once more for the vinyl release. The album peaked at Number 3 on the Official Albums Chart behind Michael Buble's Love and Mumford & Sons' Delta.
Song: Bounce Back
Year: 2019
Official Charts peak: 10Bounce Back sampled Soul II Soul's Back to Life and became their 14th UK Top 10 single.
Song: One I've Been Missing
Year: 2019
Official Charts peak: 59Little Mix released their first festive song in 2019.
Song: Break Up Song
Year: 2020
Official Chart peak: TBALittle Mix launched into their sixth album era with the '80s-influenced Break Up Song.
Song: Holiday
Year: 2020
Official Charts peak: 14Song: Sweet Melody
Year: 2020
Official Charts peak: 8