The song's title, "Hair," serves as a metaphor for removing a toxic person from one's life:
: Critics and fans alike noted that the video highlights how the most important relationships are those with friends. Production and Reception
: Her bandmates—Perrie Edwards, Jade Thirlwall, and Jesy Nelson—immediately gather at her house to provide comfort.
: Throughout the video, Sean Paul appears via FaceTime calls on their phones and laptops as the girls playfully mock and eventually dismiss him. Symbolism and Empowerment
The video's storyline is a relatable "slumber party goals" scenario:
The official music video for by Little Mix featuring Sean Paul is a vibrant, mid-tempo breakup anthem that celebrates female friendship and the cathartic power of a post-split makeover. Released on April 20, 2016 , and directed by Director X , the video captures a playful slumber party theme where the group helps member Leigh-Anne Pinnock move on from a cheating partner. Core Themes and Narrative
Performances using hairbrushes and hair straighteners as makeshift microphones.
: It was nominated for Best British Video of the Year at the 2017 Brit Awards and has since been certified Platinum by the BPI.
The song's title, "Hair," serves as a metaphor for removing a toxic person from one's life:
: Critics and fans alike noted that the video highlights how the most important relationships are those with friends. Production and Reception
: Her bandmates—Perrie Edwards, Jade Thirlwall, and Jesy Nelson—immediately gather at her house to provide comfort. Little Mix - Hair (Official Video) ft. Sean Paul
: Throughout the video, Sean Paul appears via FaceTime calls on their phones and laptops as the girls playfully mock and eventually dismiss him. Symbolism and Empowerment
The video's storyline is a relatable "slumber party goals" scenario: The song's title, "Hair," serves as a metaphor
The official music video for by Little Mix featuring Sean Paul is a vibrant, mid-tempo breakup anthem that celebrates female friendship and the cathartic power of a post-split makeover. Released on April 20, 2016 , and directed by Director X , the video captures a playful slumber party theme where the group helps member Leigh-Anne Pinnock move on from a cheating partner. Core Themes and Narrative
Performances using hairbrushes and hair straighteners as makeshift microphones. Symbolism and Empowerment The video's storyline is a
: It was nominated for Best British Video of the Year at the 2017 Brit Awards and has since been certified Platinum by the BPI.