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Mabel:
I want to be known for my music, and that takes time.Mabel:
I really wanted to find my own path.Mabel:
My first-ever radio interview was with Annie Mac on Radio 1!Mabel:
The important thing is that my music is getting a positive reaction and that people are connectingMabel:
All the buzz can be very much here today and gone tomorrow, but my focus is creating music that wilMabel:
I grew up listening to loads of afrobeats; my grandad's Sierra Leonean, so that was always around.Mabel:
Youssou N'Dour was really important to me growing up.Mabel:
I feel so blessed that I grew up in the age of the independent woman, the survivor. I had Destiny'sMabel:
I've been working a lot with this girl Kelly Kiara. She's amazing. She's going to be super importanMabel:
I am very much my own person and my own artist.