Following a sensational debut performance of ‘Chat’ at Notting Hill Carnival this past weekend, Mabel has today released the infectious new single. Co-produced by Stryv, ‘Chat’ sees Mabel express the beauty of slowing down romantic relationships and exploring the art of conversation. With its rhythmic afroswing production and Mabel's signature enchanting vocals, ‘Chat’ continues this exciting new era for one of the UK’s brightest artists. The track also arrives with an accompanying visualiser shot by Toby Haygarth, which perfectly encapsulates the tender moments of Notting Hill Carnival, creating an ode to love with the vibrant and beautiful backdrop of the cultural celebration.
Speaking about the single Mabel shared: “Chat is a song for the summer. A simple love song because the best kind of love doesn’t have to be complicated. When you find a person that you can say all the things on your mind to and that all consuming feeling takes over.”
Following a return to her RandB roots on ‘Vitamins’ earlier this year, and the release of empowering anthems ‘Look At My Body Pt.II’ featuring Shygirl and ‘Female Intuition’ - the latter of which was named ELLE’s #1 song of the summer - 2024 has brought a fresh and exhilarating reintroduction to the BRIT award-winning artist you thought you knew.
Earlier this week, Mabel surprised fans at Notting Hill Carnival to perform fan-favourite ‘Finders Keepers’, in addition to new single ‘Chat’. The performance follows several festival slot appearances across Europe this past summer including BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend, Primavera Sound, Open’er festival and more.
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