Rising UK Star Mimi Webb Shows No Signs of Stopping With  "Dumb Love"

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From Adele to Sam Smith to you name it, the UK is no stranger to producing some of pop's most impressive musical talents. And Mimi Webb seems to be continuing that tradition. Emerging from Canterbury, the rapidly rising singer-songwriter has a voice sure to stop you dead in your tracks and the songwriting ability to match.

Webb first found success with her debut single "Before I Go," an emotive and earth-shattering ballad that soon caught the attention of Charli D'Amelio, as well as fans of pristine pop across the globe. Released last year, the single marked the first in a series of impassioned displays of Webb's ever-impressive range and affecting depth. "Dumb Love" arrives as the latest in that growing series of releases and a testament to the budding UK star's undeniable appeal.

"Dumb Love" is Webb at her best, balancing an infectious emotional candor with grand but not grandiose, stadium-ready pop production. Telling an all-too-relatable tale of love and love lost, the UK star-in-the-making delivers on a familiar theme with her signature dynamic vocal range, making the entire affair feel anything but commonplace.

Releasing impressive single after single, Webb's potential feels limitless. And with "Webb showing no signs of stopping anytime soon, this feels like just the beginning for one of the UK's youngest and brightest stars.

Listen to "Dumb Love" and its stripped-down version below:

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