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Mabel’s Self-Titled Mixtape Embraces Artistic Freedom and Emotional Truth

Kelia by Kelia
July 30, 2025
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“Mabel” mixtape presents a powerful creative reset for the artist, featuring highlight track “Turn Me Up.”

In a return marked by freedom and artistic clarity, Mabel shares her new self-titled mixtape via Polydor Records. The project offers nine tracks of emotionally rich, genre-blending material, recorded in her home studio and shaped by close collaborators.

“This mixtape being self-titled is an important moment for me,” Mabel explains. “It’s the first time since the very beginning of my career that I’ve felt this free making music…”

The centerpiece of the project is “Turn Me Up,” a textured, guitar-driven single produced by Oscar Scheller. With hypnotic percussion and subtle emotional tension, it perfectly captures the mixtape’s tone.

On the track, Mabel says: “This track is definitely my favourite on the mixtape. It’s about the imperfect side of relationships and meeting your match for better or for worse!”

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Other featured tracks include “Love Me Gentle,” “January 19,” and “Benz” featuring Clavish. All blend Mabel’s pop instincts with a reflective sensibility—bringing together years of growth in one cohesive offering.

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