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Mabel has album title tattooed on her body

Mabel has the title of her debut album tattooed on her body.
The 23-year-old singer is set to drop her first studio LP this year and although she is keeping the name of her record under wraps for now, she has already had a permanent tribute to the album inked onto her person.
And Mabel will unveil the body art once the LP is ready to drop.
Revealing she has a name for the album, she told the Daily Star’s Wired column: "I do. It’s actually tattooed on my body but it’s a secret for now. "
The ‘Don’t Call Me Up’ hitmaker announced last year that wanted to permanently remember her debut album and was planning on branding the title onto her ribs.
She previously said: "It’s not just a collection of songs, it has to tell a story and it has to have a thread and it has to have different nuances.
"But when I figured out what that story was, the rest poured out. I am gassed off the name. I’m actually going to get it tattooed!"
The ‘Finders Keepers’ singer – whose parents are musician Neneh Cherry and Massive Attack record producer Cameron McVey – previously divulged that the forthcoming record is "a lot more up-tempo and fun" than she expected to be and she hopes her tracks can "make people dance and smile".
She said: "It’s a lot more up-tempo and fun and playful than I thought it was gonna be. Coming from an R&B background, I was like, ‘I’m gonna make slow jams.’
"When I wrote ‘Finders Keepers,’ musically everything changed for me. I want to make people dance, I want to make people smile and I want my music to get played in clubs. I want those records that girls put on before they go out, when they’re just getting ready. And I feel like the album has that."

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