Mabel Alabama-Pearl McVey, known professionally as Mabel, is a British singer-songwriter celebrated for her dynamic blend of R&B and pop. Born on February 19, 1996, in Málaga, Spain, to renowned musicians Neneh Cherry and Cameron McVey, Mabel was immersed in a rich musical heritage from an early age. She gained prominence with her 2017 single "Finders Keepers," which reached number eight on the UK Singles Chart. Her debut album, "High Expectations" (2019), featured hits like "Don't Call Me Up" and "Mad Love," earning platinum certification and solidifying her status in the music industry. In 2020, Mabel was honored with the Brit Award for British Female Solo Artist. Her sophomore album, "About Last Night..." (2022), showcased her evolution towards dance-pop, with tracks influenced by club culture, disco, and house music. Mabel's music reflects her diverse influences and personal experiences, resonating with a global audience. ([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mabel_%28singer%29?utm_source=openai))