Ghanaian rapper/singer Black Sherif’s latest single “Zero” is tranquil bliss – with an edge. Mabel, who calls Swedish (with Sierra Leonean heritage) singer Neneh Cherry and British producer Cameron McVey mom and dad – joins him on the new song.
Over a dreamy track punctuated by hard hip-hop drums, Blacko and Mabel meditate on healing and living drama free. While Sherif raps about balancing fame and dark forces with his sense of peace, Mabel sings, “Found me a piano in the hotel lobby/Singing to myself, I don’t – nobody...
Over a dreamy track punctuated by hard hip-hop drums, Blacko and Mabel meditate on healing and living drama free. While Sherif raps about balancing fame and dark forces with his sense of peace, Mabel sings, “Found me a piano in the hotel lobby/Singing to myself, I don’t – nobody...
- 2/9/2024
- by Mankaprr Conteh
- Rollingstone.com
Did you see Mabel performing her hit song "Don't Call Me Up" at the 2019 Teen Choice Awards? Maybe that was your introduction to the beauty from the UK, but it surely won't be the last you see of her. This singer/songwriter was first welcomed on the music scene in 2015 when she uploaded "Know Me Better" on SoundCloud. From there, her career has moved forward quickly, and she's even toured with fellow British musician Harry Styles.
Although her musical career has relatively recently taken off, Mabel is no stranger to the industry. Her mother is '90s singer Neneh Cherry and her father is Cameron McVey, a producer known for his work with Massive Attack. Not only is Mabel talented, but she's also too beautiful for words.
Although her musical career has relatively recently taken off, Mabel is no stranger to the industry. Her mother is '90s singer Neneh Cherry and her father is Cameron McVey, a producer known for his work with Massive Attack. Not only is Mabel talented, but she's also too beautiful for words.
- 8/20/2019
- by Caitlyn Fitzpatrick
- Popsugar.com
Spanish-English singer Mabel made her U.S. television debut on Tuesday night, performing her single “Don’t Call Me Up” on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. She and a quartet of backing dancers performed the kiss-off track on a sparse stage, letting the lyrics and song’s message take the forefront.
“When I’m underneath the bright lights/When I’m tryna have a good time/’Cause I’m good now you ain’t mine/Now, now, now, now, don’t call me up,” she sang, letting the spotlights prove her point.
“When I’m underneath the bright lights/When I’m tryna have a good time/’Cause I’m good now you ain’t mine/Now, now, now, now, don’t call me up,” she sang, letting the spotlights prove her point.
- 5/22/2019
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
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