Jade Thirlwall wrote her best music when she 'stopped caring'

Little Mix star Jade Thirlwall has admitted she wrote her "best music" when she stopped worrying about trying to craft a hit for the radio or a song that would work on TikTok.

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Jade Thirlwall has opened up about her solo music
Jade Thirlwall has opened up about her solo music

Jade Thirlwall wrote her "best music" when she stopped worrying about trying to craft a viral hit.

The Little Mix star recently released her debut solo single, 'Angel Of My Dreams' - which features a sample of Sandie Shaw’s Eurovision-winning tune 'Puppet On A String' - and she's admitted working on her tracks became much easier when she gave up trying to put together the perfect song for the radio or make a track that would work on TikTok.

During an interview with Rebecca Judd on Apple Music 1, Jade explained: "I think I've actually surprised myself creatively. I think the minute I stopped caring as much about like, 'Oh gosh, what's going to work on radio, what's a TikTok hit and all this stuff', I started writing my best music.

"So I think I needed this time to evolve and know who I am as my own artist."

Jade insisted she's embraced an "experimental vibe" for her debut solo album because there is now a lot more "creative freedom" for female artists.

She went on: "There's a lot of songs on the record that have that same experimental vibe. I'd say the record as a whole, to be honest, I definitely have a few of the kind of, I guess more straight down the line poppy songs on there, but peppered in with the chaos, that is my brain ...

"I think there's a really exciting time in music now where it's evolved to a point where, especially for women in music, there's a lot more creative freedom.

"There's a lot more acceptance for whatever age you are or who you want to be as an artist. It doesn't feel as restrictive as when it did when I first maybe entered the industry in 2011.

"And I think that's really encouraging for me to have watched that evolution in music to get to where I am now."