Jade Thirlwall struggled to write solo songs after Little Mix

Pop star Jade Thirlwall has admitted she struggled to write solo material at first because she had spent such a long time coming up with material for Little Mix.

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Jade Thirlwall was used to writing Little Mix songs before branching out on her own
Jade Thirlwall was used to writing Little Mix songs before branching out on her own

Jade Thirlwall struggled to write solo material at first because she had spent such a long time coming up with songs for Little Mix.

The 31-year-old singer has launched her solo career with two singles 'Angel Of My Dreams' and 'Fantasy' and her debut album is due next year, and she's admitted it took a while for her to get going because she was so used to writing tracks for the girl group.

She told Rolling Stone magazine: "It took me a long time to figure out how to not write a Little Mix song because that’s all I’d done for a decade."

Jade's record label bosses told her she could take her time putting together her first album as a solo artist but she was worried she'd miss the "hype" if she didn't come up with new material soon after the group went on hiatus.

She explained: "In hindsight, I was freaking out about existing without the group and thought I had to jump on the hype of us just disbanding.

"If I’d released then, I would’ve been anxious and have put so much pressure on myself to be as big as [Little Mix] was."

She added of striking out on her own for the first time: "I always associated Little Mix with my womanhood as I spent my whole adult life with the girls.

"I didn’t know how to be a woman in my own right. When we first stopped, I was lost because I was like: 'F**, every decision I’ve made over the past decade hasn’t been my own.’ It took me a minute to get my independence back."

Jade previously admitted she wrote her "best music" when she stopped worrying about trying to come up with a hit that would be ideal for the radio or TikTok.

She told Rebecca Judd on Apple Music 1: "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 explained she had adopted an "experimental vibe" for her first solo album as female artists now have a lot more "creative freedom".

She said: "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."