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“” is the title of a song written by Jennifer Nettles and Kristian Bush, of the country music duo . The song was released as the second single from their fourth studio album, The Incredible Machine. Before the albums release, the song charted on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 80, due to digital downloads. However, in November 2010, the song was released as a single as has since reached the Top 20 of the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.
Being well known for releasing awesome songs, Sugarland done it again with the release of Little Miss. Although this is a fairly new release by Sugarland, “Little Miss” is currently one of the top downloads at online music stores such as Amazon and iTunes. There is already a buzz on video tube sites such as YouTube and Little Miss is certain to rocket high into the charts around the globe. Make sure you don’t miss out on this latest song from Sugarland. This song’s reach is not just limited to mp3 downloads, the is one of the hottest ringtone downloads around at the moment. If you’re into Sugarland in a big way, you should definitely have some on your phone.
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Blake Boldt of The 9513 gave the song a thumbs up, saying “There’s hope and heart and a whole lot to like about this, one of the year’s best singles and an odd bright spot on Sugarland’s ambitious fourth album. The Incredible Machine may be an unruly mess, but “Little Miss” is a hit.” Mark Erickson of Roughstock was also favorable of the song, giving the song four stars, saying “The melody is inviting and the lyrics are some of the duo’s best of the album”. Although he was in very critical of the album altogether, Jonathan Keefe with Slant Magazine was high praise of the song, calling the “album’s best song; the only one that even hints at Sugarland’s roots as a country act it’s also the most restrained cut on the album in terms of both its production and performance makes it an obvious standout, but it’s a strong enough song that it can stand on its own merits.” Sarah Rodman with The Boston Globe called it an “amiable shuffle”, saying it “fit squarely in the country pop arena.”
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