"Wings" was acclaimed by music critics who found it catchy, complimented its double chorus, the group's vocal performance and considered it one of the best introductions to a band that would go on to re-define what a girl-group can do, act and sound like.[2] Wings has been credited with helping to shape the Little Mix brand with messages of girl power and feminism.[3] It has also been cited for helping the girl band renaissance in the UK during the late 00s and into the early 10s.[4] The song peaked at number one in theUK Singles Chart, selling over 106,000 copies in its first week and later becoming the group's second number-one in the UK. It also made them only the third winners from The X Factor UK to follow up their winner's single with a second number-one single.[5]
The single was also a success in other countries. It topped the Irish Singles Charts and reached the top ten in Australia and Japan, and charted in nine other countries including South Korea, Canada, and France. It reached number seventy-nine on the USBillboard Hot 100. A Japanese and Korean version of the track was later released.[6] Little Mix performed "Wings" at theOne Love Manchester, following theManchester Arena bombing in 2017.[7] It has been performed on all seven of the group's tours, the most recent beingThe Confetti Tour in 2022.
Little Mix performing "Wings" during their 2013DNA Tour.
Little Mix wanted their first original single after winningthe eighth UK series ofThe X Factor to be instantly recognisable when it was played on the radio and believed that without their own input, the track would misrepresent their sound.[8] After working with producers for around a month and being new to group writing, the band struggled to find a song they liked.[8][9] Group memberJesy Nelson said, "We were like, 'We want our sound to beNicki Minaj, mixed withMissy Elliott with a bit ofEn Vogue put in a blender.' I think everyone got so confused. We'd hear some of the songs and were like, 'Oh my God, we're never going to get it.'"[10] However, when production teamTMS played them abacking track of "Wings",[8] Nelson recalled, "my hairs stood up on my arms and I was like 'Oh my god!', and I looked at the girls and I went 'That's our first single.'"[9]
The band wrote most of "Wings" with TMS and songwriterIain James in February 2012 but writing continued until they felt the song was complete.[11][12]Michelle Lewis, Erika Nuri, Mischke Butler and Heidi Rojas are also credited as songwriters.[13] It was important to Little Mix for "Wings" to showcase their vocals individually, and have complex harmonies and melodies.[8] Eschewing dance music popular at the time, it was composed as a retro-stylepop andR&B song, influenced by music byBeyoncé andMichael Jackson.[14][15][16]Jade Thirlwall from the band said, "It was really important for us to bring something fresh and different to the table".[14]
The lyrics were inspired by doubt and negativity Little Mix experienced as a girl band duringThe X Factor, and being the favourites for elimination during the first week of live shows.[9] They were disheartened by odds overheard in the show'sgreen room and paparazzi predicting their elimination interview on Britishdaytime television programmeThis Morning the following Monday.[17] "Wings" was also written as an uplifting message for the group's fans to relate to.[18] The band, however, did not want the song to sound "cheesy" or as though they were preaching; instead, they wrote it with a theme of maternal advice using the line "Mama told me not to waste my time".[19][20] The track was recorded at The Music Shed in London.[21]
The song opens with a brief brassintroduction that ends with a B7 chord.[22][25][29] An Em chord then introduces thefour-on-the-floor arrangement and firstchanted chorus,[22][26] backed by sparse drums and rhythmic ad-libs.[29][30] During the verses, a bass synthesizer creates an interval between each member's solo, on the preceding member's last line.[22][26] The pre-chorus has achord progression of Am7–Bm7–Cmaj–D, while the double chorus has a sequence of Em–G6–Dsus2–C–Dsus2–E–G–D–C6–Dsus2–E.[22] Unusually among double choruses in pop music, "Wings" has a key change toE major halfway on the harmonised lyric "fly", sustaining the song's momentum. This is built up by transition effects and a brief return to the four on the floor kick drum sequence. The group's vocals then become more sustained and usemelisma as thestereo widens andpitch increases.[26]
The second verse starts witheighth note delay taps on the first lyric "I'm", which gradually becomes louder until properly sung, using anA–B pitch change which increases harmonic momentum by implying a return to the cadential D chord in the chorus, instead of a continuation of thetonic E.[26] Abreakdown occurs after the second double chorus, where "hey" is chanted repeatedly at the end of each line in acall and response.[24][29][31] Following a third double chorus, the song ends with anoutro in which the members sing accompanied by the introduction of a drum pattern reminiscent of that of amilitary band.[22][29][32]
According to Nelson, the lyrics have a message of "not taking any crap from anyone and believing in yourself," "being individual and not being afraid to be who you want to be and if you have a dream, you should follow it."[33] Thirlwall said "Wings" is about the group "ever being put down and just saying, 'You know what, we don't care, we're doing our thing'."[9]
Little Mix first announced the single's release onTwitter on 30 May 2012.[34] The following day, itscover art was revealed onFacebook, featuring a new group logo and signature icons for each member.[35][36] On 1 June 2012, the single was made available forpre-order from theiTunes Store and a short excerpt was played during the group's appearance on the British television showAlan Carr: Chatty Man.[34][37]
On 2 July 2012, "Wings" premiered onBBC Radio 1'sThe Greg James Show and a lyric video was shared onVevo.[38][39] To promote the single, Little Mix embarked on a radio tour in July 2012; they visited over 20 UK radio stations and didmeet and greets as part of a social media competition for their fans.[40] The "Wings" release, however, was then postponed twice, resulting in purchasers of initial pre-orders having to pre-order the single again.[41][42][43] The release was to coincide with their performance on British television game showRed or Black?, but was postponed because the episode aired later due to filming issues with a contestant on the show.[10]Syco Music first released the single as a digitalextended play (EP) in Ireland on 24 August 2012.[44] In the UK, the song was released two days later in digital EP andCD single formats.[45][46]
In Australia, the single was released as a digital EP and CD single on 5 and 30 October 2012, respectively.[47][48] The same month, the group travelled to Australia to promote the track in a series of radio and television appearances.[49] On 5 February 2013,Columbia Records released "Wings" as Little Mix's debut single in the US.[50] It was sent tocontemporary hit radio playlists there two weeks later.[51] To promote the single in the US, they embarked on a radio tour and met fans at shopping malls in March and April 2013.[52][53]
"Wings" was generally well received by music critics. Robert Copsey fromDigital Spy gave the track four stars out of five and said it resoundingly lived up to expectations and was a very promising first original single for the group.[54] Joe Rivers ofNo Ripcord gave "Wings" a rating of nine out of ten, calling it "vivacious, fun, brash and confident" and noting its "absolute belter of a chorus".[55]BBC Music's Al Fox called the song "addictive",[56] while Mikael Wood, writing in theLos Angeles Times, complimented the "big chorus" and the "chewy production touch" of its bass synthesizer.[28]
The Independent's reviewer regarded the song as "somewhatChristina Aguilera-ish" and wrote, "Yes that's right:X Factor winners in quite good, non-cover single shocker."[57] Tim Lee frommusicOMH noted similarities with Aguilera's 2006 single "Ain't No Other Man", and called it "an absolutely stomping pop song" and "possibly the best mass market pop song sinceGirls Aloud's heyday".[31] InThe Times, Lisa Verrico wrote that "'Wings' rivalled primetime Girls Aloud for its inventiveness and energy."[58] Fiona Shepherd ofThe Scotsman was impressed by the strength of the song's melody and delivery.[59] Michael Cragg ofThe Guardian said "Wings" had "everything you'd want to hear in a pop song in 2012" and likened Little Mix's "ridiculous vocal runs" to those of Aguilera.[24]
InThe Irish Times, Eoin Butler gave the song three stars out of five, calling it a "a stomper ... in the vein of Beyoncé's 'Single Ladies'. Just not as good, obviously."[60] On the other hand,NME's Matt Wilkinson dismissed it as "every bit as pain-inducing as you thought it would be".[61] In his review forDIY magazine,Eddie Argos said the track sounds "like shopping inNew Look". Argos added, "It's obviously the best song in the country, because they wonThe X Factor. The public have decided."[62] In 2012, "Wings" placed at number 35 onNo Ripcord's year-end list and was shortlisted for thePopjustice £20 Music Prize.[63][64] At the2014 Radio Disney Music Awards, it was nominated for Best Song to Dance To.[65]
In September 2012, "Wings" debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart with first-week sales of 106,766 copies, becoming Little Mix's second consecutive number-one single in the UK. They became the third winner ofThe X Factor (UK) afterLeona Lewis andAlexandra Burke to follow up their winner's single with a second number-one single.[66] It also made them the final winners from the show to sell over a 100,000 copies in its opening week with their debut single.[1] The track dropped to number four in its second week, selling 59,355 copies.[67] It spent 25 weeks on the chart and placed at number 40 in the 2012 year-end chart,[68][69] and was certified platinum by theBritish Phonographic Industry (BPI).[70] According to theOfficial Charts Company, "Wings" has sold over a million copies as of 2022. It has racked up 549,000 downloads,[71] 112 million streams, and ranks as the group's eighth-best-selling single in the UK.[72]
The song also topped theIrish Singles Chart in its first week, making it Little Mix's second successive number-one single in Ireland.[73][74] "Wings" became the band's highest-charting single in Australia, where it peaked at number three on theARIA Singles Chart.[75] It was certified triple platinum by theAustralian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) for sales of 210,000 copies.[76] The track also reached number 15 on theNew Zealand Singles Chart.[77] In the US, "Wings" peaked at number 79 on theBillboard Hot 100 and spent nine weeks on the chart.[78] It was certified gold by theRecording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for selling 500,000 copies.[79] In Canada, the song charted at number 69 on theCanadian Hot 100 and received a gold certification fromMusic Canada for sales of 40,000 copies.[80][81] "Wings" also became Little Mix's highest-charting single in Japan, where it climbed to number seven on theJapan Hot 100,[82] and ranked at number 46 in the 2013 year-end chart.[83] In Brazil, the song was certified gold byPro-Música Brasil for selling 30,000 units.[84]
The music video for "Wings" was directed by Max & Dania, and produced by Scott Clark.[85] It was filmed atElstree Studios on 11 May 2012.[86][87] The video took nearly a full day to shoot due to many retakes of the choreography. Thirlwall recalled, "We were absolutely shattered because there was so much dancing to do... It was exhausting, but then you think 'we've just made our first video' and that perks you up."[88] However, most of the dance routine was cut from the final edit which premiered on 25 July 2012.[89][90] The video was accidentally released to the USiTunes Store the same day, months ahead of its 2013 US release, but was promptly taken down.[91] A clip from the dance rehearsals featuring the full routine was released onYouTube on 30 July 2012.[89] Amaking of segment was shared on YouTube on 6 August 2012.[92]
During the music video, each group member wears three different outfits, all of which portray their individual styles.[93] The video begins with a four-window split-screen in which each member mimes the song's words.[94] The group then dance separately in front of brightly-coloured backdrops that represent each member's personal icon; a flower (Perrie Edwards), a bow-tie (Thirlwall), a cap (Leigh-Anne Pinnock), and boombox (Nelson). First introduced in the single's cover art, the icons promote each member's personal identity.[95] Near the end of the video, the group are accompanied by male backing dancers for ahip hop andchair dance routine in front of a backdrop resembling theUnion Jack.[93][94]
MTV'sSam Lansky found the music video dazzling and cited the chair dancing as his favourite since that of "Stronger" byBritney Spears, and said, "Who needs to be high-concept when you have this much attitude?"[96] Conversely, Ruth Saxelby ofThe Guardian compared the video to a sanitary pad advertisement.[97]
Little Mix debuted "Wings" with a performance atT4 on the Beach that aired live onChannel 4 on 1 July 2012.[98] A rehearsal video filmed prior to the rendition was shared by the group on 9 July 2012.[99] Little Mix performed the song on British children's entertainment television programmeFriday Download on 13 July 2012,[100]This Morning on 20 August 2012,[101] and onRed or Black? on 25 August 2012.[102] The group performed the song on a revamped version of Britishbreakfast television programmeDaybreak on 3 September 2012. Arriving by helicopter, they performed from an outdoor stage inSouth Bank.[103] On 7 October 2012, Little Mix performed the track along with "DNA" atBBC Radio 1's Teen Awards.[104] To promote "Wings" in Australia, the group performed the song onthe fourth Australian series ofThe X Factor on 30 October 2012, and on Australian breakfast television programmeSunrise the following day.[105][106] On 11 November 2012, they gave an acoustic rendition on the British series ofThe Xtra Factor.[107] In Ireland, the group performed the song along with "DNA" at theChildLine Concert which was broadcast onTV3 on 1 December 2012.[108] On 8 December 2012, the track was included in their set list forCapital FM'sJingle Bell Ball. Dressed in star-themed black and pink outfits, the group performed the song without Edwards who was ill following atonsillectomy.[109]
During Little Mix's 2013DNA Tour, "Wings" and its remix by The Alias were performed as the sixth song and encore reprise.[110] The group performed the song wearing 1990s-style baggy jeans and personalised crop tops.[111] On 25 April 2013, they performed the track on French television programmeLe Grand Journal.[112] On 7 June 2013, the band made their US television debut with a performance of "Wings" on morning talk showGood Morning America.[113] The group also performed the song on American morning talk showLive with Kelly and Michael on 10 June 2013.[114] On 13 September 2013, Little Mix performed the track on Japanese music programmeMusic Station.[115]
For their 2014Salute Tour, the band performed "Wings" as the closing encore wearing Grecian-themed, matching black dresses and ended their renditions with confetti showers.[116][117] During the first act of 2016'sThe Get Weird Tour, Little Mix performed the song wearing bright pink leotards.[118] On 4 June 2017, the group performed the track in monochrome outfits atOne Love Manchester, a benefit concert for victims of theManchester Arena bombing that was broadcast live onBBC One.[119] In a speech ahead of the performance, Thirlwall said they wrote the song "in the hopes that it would empower people to stand together and to not let anything bring them down".[120] For 2017'sThe Glory Days Tour, the group performed "Wings" wearing showgirl outfits with feather boas; during the song, golden butterflies were fired into the audience.[121] The track was also performed as part of the setlists for theirSummer Hits Tour in 2018 andLM5: The Tour in 2019.[122][123]
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