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Mabel Alabama-Pearl McVey (born 19 February 1996) is a British-Swedish-Spanish [5] singer and songwriter. The daughter of English music producer Cameron McVey and Swedish singer Neneh Cherry , she rose to prominence in 2017 with her single " Finders Keepers " which peaked at number eight on the UK Singles Chart .
It became Mabel's third UK top-10 single, peaking at number eight, [13] and her second top-10 single in Ireland where it reached number six. [9] The album's only promotional single, "Bad Behaviour", was released on 23 July 2019, alongside a music video directed by Oliver Kane. [14] [15] The track debuted at number 94 on the UK Singles Chart. [16]
"Don't Call Me Up" is a song by English singer Mabel, included on the 2019 reissue of her debut mixtape, Ivy to Roses, and debut album, High Expectations. It was released by Polydor Records on 18 January 2019. As of April 2024, the music video has received 342 million views on YouTube, making it her most-viewed video on the platform.
The song's accompanying music video was directed by Isaac Rentz and was released on 26 February 2020. [8] [9] According to Mabel the video for "Boyfriend" was inspired by late American singer Aaliyah. [10] It sees Mabel make her ideal boyfriend in an underground computer laboratory. [6] It is a gender-reverse flip of the 1985 film Weird Science ...
The foundation partnered with City of Los Angeles Economic and Workforce Development Department in 2021 for the Hollywood Bridge Youth Program, which works with young adults of color in television production. [9] In 2022, the foundation launched the Pilot Career Pathways Training Program with support from the California Film Commission. [10]
Mabel and 24kGoldn replied to the post with a smiling face with hearts emoji and "let's goooo", respectively. Mabel also posted a short video of her lip-syncing to the song on her social media pages. [12] An acoustic version of the song and an acoustic video was released on 4 September 2020. [13] [14]
(Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times) Near the end of her Saturday sermon, Brous described a moment at UCLA, when a leader of Standing Together — an alliance of Jewish and Palestinian citizens of ...
In 2011, ONE Archives participated in the region-wide Pacific Standard Time: Art in L.A., 1945-1980 initiative with the exhibition Cruising the Archive: Queer Art & Culture in Los Angeles, 1945-1980 which was presented at the ONE Gallery in West Hollywood, as well as at ONE Archives' main location on West Adams Boulevard and in the Treasure ...