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Something New

Girls Aloud · 2012

17 min · 4 tracks · dance-pop ยท electropop

An upbeat, euphoric dance anthem that combines shimmering synths with infectious pop hooks.

Something New is a single by Girls Aloud, released in 2012. An upbeat, euphoric dance anthem that combines shimmering synths with infectious pop hooks. 'Something New' debuted at number 2 on the UK Singles Chart, showcasing Girls Aloud's enduring popularity. The song was also recognized for its energetic production and became a staple in UK pop culture, often associated with celebration and nostalgia for the group's impact on the music scene. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Something New sound like?

An upbeat, euphoric dance anthem that combines shimmering synths with infectious pop hooks. Rooted in dance-pop and electropop.

What makes Something New by Girls Aloud notable?

'Something New' debuted at number 2 on the UK Singles Chart, showcasing Girls Aloud's enduring popularity. The song was also recognized for its energetic production and became a staple in UK pop culture, often associated with celebration and nostalgia for the group's impact on the music scene. Released on November 16, 2012, 'Something New' marked Girls Aloud's comeback after a three-year hiatus following their split in 2009. This single served as both a celebration of their ten-year anniversary and an attempt to re-establish their presence in the evolving pop landscape of the early 2010s.

How many songs are on Something New?

Something New has 4 tracks, running approximately 17 minutes.

Tracklist

4 tracks·17:06

Best experienced from track one โ€” press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Something New (original mix) Standout 3:19
  • 2 Something New (Jim Eliot remix) Standout 3:28
  • 3 Something New (The Alias radio mix) 3:18
  • 4 Something New (Fred Falke remix) Standout 7:01

Release Date

November 16, 2012

Genre

dance-pop, electropop

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Artist Origin

United Kingdom

Runtime

17 min 6 sec