Little Mix have moved people to tears with a track from their debut album.
The band’s Jade Thirlwall said weepy new ballad ‘Always Be Together’ struck a chord with her mother when she played it to her for the first time.
She said: "My mum got upset listening to it because she said it could be played at funerals."
Her bandmate Perrie Edwards, 19, added to the Daily Star newspaper: "It’s a ballad about love, friendship, losing someone, anyone can relate to it."
However, the group’s debut, ‘DNA’, isn’t all tearjerkers, and the band – which also includes Jesy Nelson, 21, and Leigh-Anne Pinnock, 21 – say the album "reflects how versatile" they are.
Speaking of recent single, title track ‘DNA’, Leigh-Anne said: "This song is more about playing a character. We got a bit carried away in the video. We didn’t hold back, we took it to the extreme."
The band have even recorded a song for their "older audience" in ‘How Ya Doin?’
Jade, 19, said: "There’s a bit of 80s band Curiosity Killed The Cat in there. We wanted to do something old school for the older audience, our parents can recognise it."