The loudest ones light up the room the brightest. Mimi Webb projects a voice as magnetic,
massive, and magical as her personality. As “the girl next door” with a hell of vocal range, she’s
quick to laugh, will let you know precisely what’s on her mind, and isn’t afraid to be heard.
Originally hailing from the UK town of Canterbury, the pop singer and songwriter turns up the
volume on every emotion with skyscraping runs and open-heart honesty. After amassing over
250 million streams and hundreds of millions of views and receiving widespread acclaim from
Wonderland, teenVOGUE, Refinery 29, Euphoria, Consequence of Sound to name a few, she
shines on her 2021 debut Seven Shades of Heartbreak EP for Epic Records and much more
music to come.
For all of this runaway success, she still describes herself in the humblest of UK slang...
“I’m very ‘gobby’,” she laughs. “It means I want to be loud. I’m not a whisperer, and that comes
out in my music. I try to write very emotional and real songs. I hope you feel like I’m singing my
story to you.”
That story begins in Canterbury in the English countryside. Throughout her childhood, Mimi
performed at school talent shows since the age of six and even appeared on the long-running
BBC show EastEnders at one point. As soon as she heard Adele’s 19, she constantly chased
down the sensation it gave her. “Music would give me goosebumps,” she admits. “I always
wanted to produce the same feeling in what I’m doing.” Inspired by the likes of Amy
Winehouse, Emelie Sandé, and Sam Smith, she started writing songs of her own at 13-years-old
in diaries before eventually learning guitar. Around the same time, she enrolled in The BRIT
School—known for alumni such as Adele, Amy Winehouse, Jessie J, and more. Three years later,
she left home, moved in with a host family, and attended the prestigious BIMM [British
Institute of Modern Music].
“Since BIMM was two hours away from Canterbury, my family wasn’t able to move with me,”
she says. “I broke up with my boyfriend because of the distance, so I was going through huge
heartbreak and all of these changes. It was daunting, but my love for music kept me going. I
always said to myself, ‘I’m not turning back. I won’t miss. I need to get out of my little town,
because otherwise it’s not going to happen’.”
In 2019, she uploaded a handful of early compositions and collaborations online. These wound
up in the hands of her now-management as she picked up and left again: this time for the U.S.
At the top of 2020, she unveiled her debut single “Before I Go,” which gathered 17 million
Spotify streams and dominated TikTok with 85.7million views, 13.7M likes, 304.2K comments,
and 132K shares. She maintained this momentum with “I’ll Break My Heart Again.” Of the
latter, Wonderland claimed, “Already it seems Webb has carved out her own niche of
balladic pop, packed with vocal dynamite and stirring instrumentals, and on “I’ll Break
My Heart Again” things are no different.”
Along the way, she crafted Seven Shades of Heartbreak. Prior to its arrival, she made
waves with international hits “Good Without” and “Dumb Love.” The singles
concurrently captured places in the Top 15 on the UK Singles Chart, which cemented Mimi as
“the first UK female artist, since Dua Lipa in 2017, to land two singles in the UK Top 15 before
the release of her debut album.” Combined with the follow-up “24/5,” she had also amassed
nearly 300 million streams by the release of Seven Shades of Heartbreak.
Now, the seven-track project illuminates every facet of her as a vocalist and songwriter. She
leans into a smoky jazz beat on “Heavenly” with soul and style, while her voice careens above
acoustic guitar and sweeping harmonies on “Halfway.” The energetic “Little Bit Louder” heads
straight to the dancefloor with its bright piano and bolder chorus. Ultimately, “Lonely In Love”
illustrates Mimi at her most vulnerable as she chronicles a fleeting romance in heartbreaking
detail before pleading, “Can you just stay one night?”
In unprecedented fashion, she sold out every date on her first-ever UK tour, while BBC
Radio 1 added her to the “Brit List.” Reeling in further acclaim, Teen VOGUE raved, “Her
voice, textured and versatile, shines as she sings about young love, ‘the kind that cuts
you up inside’,” and OnesToWatch attested, “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.”
In the end, Mimi’s just loud enough to give you goosebumps too.
“When you listen to me, I hope you feel what I’m singing about,” she leaves off. “Since I
was a kid, I’ve wanted to get my story across and share what I feel and who I am. In my
music, you’re going to get me.”