Mimi Webb's "Mistake" Is an Infectious Reminder to Live Life to the Fullest


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In her first release of the year, pop sensation Mimi Web is more than willing to make a “Mistake” if it means living a life without regret. “Mistake” expands on her signature sound with a daring edge that comes to life in this dynamic single. The British singer-songwriter is currently on tour with rising star Benson Boone and is preparing to take the festival season by storm, with plans to join iconic lineups like Governors Ball, Osheaga, and Lollapalooza.

Her newest club banger, “Mistake,” was born out of Webb’s collaboration with co-writers Ryan Tedder, Casey Smith, and Tyler Spry. The result was a match made in heaven, producing a track that gives you no choice but to leave your worries on the dancefloor. It’s a bop with a dangerous twist, its lyrics encouraging Webb’s object of affection to let go of fear in order to experience all the worthwhile things in life.

Over a striking piano intro, Webb highlights the consequences of being so afraid to make mistakes that you never truly live. As the track builds to a classic electro-pop bout of catharsis, it’s impossible not to be hooked. There’s a sense of urgency in both the lyrics and the production, mimicking the irrecoverable opportunity to live life to the fullest. In its climax, “Mistake” explodes into an energetic landscape of glittery pop designed for the dancefloor.

Mimi Webb’s music is meant to make an impact, and “Mistake” is no exception. With the combination of her hypnotic vocals and alluring songwriting, the track’s risky advice is effortlessly convincing. It’s a powerful argument to let go of inhibitions and dance away the consequences in order to achieve a life that’s dangerously beautiful. “Mistake” is another guaranteed smash from this certified pop princessm and we have no doubt that it will soundtrack endless carefree moments to come.

Watch the "Mistake" lyric video below:


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