Summary
In the summer of 2000, 17-year-old Dublin singer Samantha Mumba released her debut single “Gotta Tell You,” which transformed the landscape of Irish pop music. Her sound was distinct from the prevailing Celtic styles of artists like Enya and The Corrs, as well as the boy-band trend represented by Westlife and Ronan Keating, instead offering a sleek, radio-friendly pop hit that achieved international success. Nearly 25 years later, Mumba reflects on her emergence as a confident new voice in the music scene, though her personal memories of that time differ.