James Blunt has made a bold promise: if the re-release of his debut album reaches number one, he’ll legally change his name to whatever the public suggests as the most popular option. Fans now have the chance to give the singer a completely new identity, adding excitement to the album’s re-release!
British singer-songwriter James Blunt announced that his 2004 album Back to Bedlam, featuring hits like ‘Goodbye My Lover‘ and ‘You’re Beautiful,’ will be re-released on October 11 to celebrate its 20th anniversary.Fans can relive the magic of his iconic debut two decades after it first topped the charts.
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He wrote, ‘Wanna ruin my life? If the 20th Anniversary Edition of my album “Back To Bedlam” re-enters the charts at number 1, I will legally change my name – to whatever you guys decide. Comment on this post below with suggestions for my name change, or like someone else’s comment to vote. The comment with the most likes on this post across my social media profiles on 11th October – when the album is released – wins. And then the race to number 1 begins! #jameswho’.
Fans flooded the comments with creative suggestions for James Blunt’s potential new name, including playful ideas like “Blames Junt” and the humorous “Blunty McBluntface.” The lighthearted responses added to the excitement around the singer’s promise to change his name if his re-released album reaches number one.
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