Mimi Webb’s not whispering this time. The British heartbreak heiress and pop powerhouse is done playing coy. She’s cracking open her glossy exterior, baring her soul, and serving confessional bangers hotter than your ex’s new girlfriend thinks she is.
Webb’s sophomore album, Confessions, officially arrives September 12th, and Mimi is kicking down the door to her next chapter. Tears, trauma, and triumph in tow. It all begins with her brand-new single “Love Language,” which just dropped like a flaming Gucci purse on the pavement.
“This is my first step into this new era,” Mimi confessed, practically shaking in her kitten heels. “I don’t think I’ve ever been more nervous or excited to share a piece of music. The sound and aesthetic around it is so new and different for me.” Translation: She’s done being a good little pop girl. Now she’s a siren in sparkles with something to say.
The music video, directed by fashion-film auteurs Bradley & Pablo, premieres Tuesday, June 10. Expect glam. Expect chaos. Expect a meltdown in slow motion.
‘Confessions’ Is Giving Full Emotional Exorcism and It’s About Damn Time
Forget the filler fluff. Confessions is a full-bodied, wine-stained spiral down the rabbit hole of what Mimi Webb has really been going through behind the stage lights. Written between LA and London, probably sobbing into a hotel robe between studio sessions, the album is a no-filter purge of heartbreak, empowerment, and raw-ass honesty. And yes, the up-tempo bops are still intact, but now they bite back.
“I decided to be brutally honest,” Mimi said. “It’s easy to say ‘Everything’s wonderful,’ even when your world is on fire. I wanted to open up and scream, ‘This is who I am.’” We don’t know if she means metaphorical screaming or full-on banshee vocals. Either way, we’ll be seated.
The teaser trailer for Confessions is out now, and it’s already giving tortured pop princess realness. This isn’t a rebrand. It’s a rebirth. One breakup away from a Grammy, if you ask us.
“Love Language” Is For the Girlies Who’ve Had Enough. And Then Some.
On “Love Language,” Mimi delivers that perfect cocktail of catchy hooks and barely-held-together emotional unraveling that’s basically become her signature. It’s for the girls who’ve read every text wrong, cried in the Uber, and still looked good doing it. It’s fresh. It’s desperate. It’s dangerous. It’s also going to get stuck in your head until your situationship ghosts you again.
Following hot on the heels of her Meghan Trainor collab “Mind Reader” (which remains a chaotic camp classic), “Love Language” proves Mimi isn’t just experimenting. She’s evolving. And honestly? We love a woman in her villain era.
Pop’s Rising It-Girl Is Already Booked, Busy, and Beating Your Faves
If 2024 was Mimi’s appetizer, 2025 is the full-course breakdown. She’s been sprinting through major stages like a glitter-drenched juggernaut. From supporting the Jonas Brothers on their UK and Europe arena tour to sharing the US spotlight with Benson Boone to slaying the crowd at Governors Ball, Lollapalooza, Osheaga, and Outside Lands.
This is the same girl who opened for Queen Elizabeth II (yes, that Queen) and then popped over to flirt with Jimmy Fallon late at night.
Mimi Webb’s Era of Brutal Truth-Telling Has Begun, and She’s Taking Names
Once the sweet-sounding heartbreaker of Seven Shades of Heartbreak, now Mimi is a whole damn storm. From launching “Good Without” and “Dumb Love” into the UK Top 15 to smashing her debut album Amelia into the UK Top 5, she’s been collecting accolades like receipts. And she’s just getting started.
Mimi Webb doesn’t just write music for the girl who got dumped. She writes for the girl who left him crying. There’s an anthem in her catalog for every stage of the spiral, and with Confessions, we’re getting the raw, bloody center of it all.
As the streams climb into the billions, the critics fall in love, and the stage lights stay blinding, Mimi Webb is finally letting us in. No apologies. No mascara touch-ups. Just truth. And maybe a little glitter.
Stream “Love Language” now. Cry later.
Mimi Webb’s sophomore album Confessions drops September 12th.
Stay tuned, stay messy, and if you’re not screaming into the void with her by September, you’re doing it wrong.
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