Fresh from her triumphant night at the BRIT Awards, Jade Thirlwall has released her new track, FUFN (F**k You For Now).
The singer, 32, who took home her first award as a solo artist, dropped her latest dramatic pop song on Friday.
Written by Jade with music icon RAYE, Dave Hamelin and co-produced by Lostboy, she sings ‘Don’t you tell me to calm down.’
The song was teased during the new Fendi campaign for their Mamma Baguette bag, which she stars in.
Jade said: ‘FUFN is the escalation of an argument we’ve all had, knowing it’s not the end but feeling all the anger in the moment.
‘It’s the channeling of female rage into a bada** big pop banger.’
Fresh from her triumphant night at the BRIT Awards, Jade Thirlwall has released her new track, FUFN (F**k You For Now)
The singer, 32, who took home her first award as a solo artist (pictured), dropped her latest dramatic pop song on Friday.
The singer’s first solo track, Angel Of My Dreams, has been a huge commercial success and accumulated over 100 million streams to date.
It entering the UK Official Singles Chart at No.7, the third highest new entry for a British artist last year.
Since then Jade has released three more tracks, Midnight Cowboy. Fantasy, and IT Girl.
Jade thrilled fans when she scored her first BRIT Award as a solo artist at the 2025 ceremony, held at London’s O2 Arena.
The former Little Mix star won for Best Pop Act, and quickly went viral for her chaotic acceptance speech, which saw her struggling to climb the stairs to the stage and hiding her speech in the front of her dress.
The award was presented by Mutya Buena, Keisha Buchanan and Siobhán Donaghy of the Sugababes, with Jade winning over Charli XCX, Dua Lipa, Lola Young and Myles Smith.
As her name was read out, the singer gasped in shock and excitedly made her way to the stage, but was hampered by the huge train and skirt of her denim wedding dress.
She struggled to climb the stairs onto the stage and needed a helping hand from the Sugababes after becoming stuck.
Jade thrilled fans when she scored her first BRIT Award as a solo artist at the 2025 ceremony, held at London’s O2 Arena
Beginning her acceptance speech, Jade proceeded to reach into her dress and pull out a folded piece of paper from her cleavage
As her name was read out, the singer gasped in shock and excitedly made her way to the stage, but was hampered by the huge train and skirt of her denim wedding dress
She struggled to climb the stairs onto the stage and needed a helping hand from the Sugababes after becoming stuck
Beginning her acceptance speech, Jade proceeded to reach into her dress and pull out a folded piece of paper from her cleavage.
She explained: ‘Oh my God! This is my first solo BRIT Award! I can’t cry because I’ve got to sing later, but I did do a little piece of paper in case I won the award. I know it’s cringe but I knew I’d forget people. I’m flustered.’
She went on to thank her fans and loved ones for helping her get so far, saying: ‘I need to thank the fans because that’s why I’ve won.
‘Thank you for supporting me and relentlessly forcing everyone around you to vote for me, I really appreciate it.
‘I want to thank my fabulous team around me, because it really does take a determined village to make a good pop act.
‘My partner Jordan, my mum, dad, my brother and all my family and friends for always believing in me.
‘Thank you for making me thing it was a realistic goal to be a pop star ever since I was a little girl.’
Jade then paid a sweet tribute to her former Little Mix bandmates, Perrie Edwards and Leigh-Anne Pinnock, saying they ‘changed her life’.
Becoming emotional, she gushed: ‘And finally my Little Mix sisters, I love you so much. I wouldn’t have this award without them. They changed my life and I am so grateful.’