Record stores receive mystery vinyl from major artist

Record stores in the UK and US, including Rough Trade, have received shipments of unlabeled vinyl records featuring a disguised vocal track. The free records serve as a sneak preview of an upcoming song from a major artist, sparking widespread fan speculation online. Many believe it points to Lewis Capaldi based on the pitched-down vocals and lyrics.

Shops like Rough Trade in the UK and US recently distributed plain white-sleeved vinyl records for free to customers. Store employees described the shipment as a teaser for a new single from a major artist, set for official release soon. The record contains a piano-based ballad with male vocals pitched down to obscure the singer's identity, including lines like “Don’t give up on us” and a chorus repeating “Stay low.” Pop Crave first highlighted the mystery on April 10, 2026, via social media, followed by Pop Base on April 11. Online fans quickly analyzed the track. Many pitched up the vocals and identified similarities to Lewis Capaldi's Scottish accent and style. One TikTok user noted it matches an unreleased song titled “This ain’t love” listed on ACE Repertory, while others referenced Capaldi's past promotions for his 2023 album Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent and single “Forget Me.” “It’s Lewis Capaldi. If you speed it up, it’s clearly him,” one fan posted on Twitter/X. Other guesses include James Arthur, The 1975, Bon Iver, Niall Horan, and even Paul McCartney, though the latter seems less likely given the vocal style. Lewis Capaldi, who released the EP Survive in November 2025 after a hiatus, has upcoming performances at BST Hyde Park and Roundhay Festival 2026.

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