With Little Mix performing their final Confetti Tour dates ahead of the band's indefinite hiatus next month, there's a sense of concern among pop fans as to who'll fill the UK's girl group quota.
For decades, we've had a steady source of female representation atop the charts; from Girls Aloud and Sugababes dominating the noughties to The Saturdays' stint as purveyors of pop in the 2010s.
But, while we'd initially worried the girl band landscape was barren following Little Mix's announcement, things are looking up; and it's all thanks to FLO.
Meet Renée Downer, Stella Quaresma and Jorja Douglas: a new girl band for the '20s, asserting themselves at the forefront of the noughties renaissance with their new single Cardboard Box.
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