‘Fabulous’ is Meek’s anthemic breakout: a bold, playful statement of self-belief delivered through emotionally honest, chant-ready pop. The track introduces Meek as an artist shaped by British humour, queer nightlife and chaos; a calling-card anthem that lays out her artistic identity as fearless and unafraid to take up space. “I’m so fucking fabulous.” … She’s not lying.
Meek today releases a three track EP – ‘Fabulous’, ‘Brixton’ and ‘I Want Love, But Not That Much’ – listen here. The title track, ‘Fabulous’ is accompanied by an instantly iconic video directed by Sophie Muller renowned for her award-winning work with artists including Sade, Annie Lennox, Beyoncé, Kylie, and Blur. Set in Blackpool, the video captures Meek’s feverish journey through the northern seaside town as a joyful, debauched mirage of glam-trash energy, brought vividly to life through Muller’s famed visual style. Watch the video here.
Road-tested with the toughest of crowds, Fabulous quickly proved its impact during an unexpected first play at Soho’s legendary gay institution Ku Bar, where the entire room joined in the now-defining refrain. “It was the funniest thing ever,” Meek says. “I jumped up on the bar and started lip-syncing along… I did half of the first intro and then everyone – literally everyone in the bar – was screaming, ‘I’m so fucking fabulous.’” That spontaneous, high-kicking moment cemented both the song’s power and Meek’s ability to connect instantly in the room.
Also released today as part of the EP is ‘Brixton’, a stripped-back ode to an old-school lifestyle in South London, alongside ‘I Want Love, But Not That Much’, a track full of acerbic jabs at an ex lover. The three tracks showcase different sides of Meek’s musical range, but are all connected by her soon to be trademark soaring vocals and sharp-edged humour.
‘Fabulous’, ‘Brixton’ and ‘I Want Love, But Not That Much’ are all out now via BMG.

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