Music may be in Mabel McVey’s DNA (her mother is Neneh Cherry and her father is Massive Attack producer Cameron McVey) but she has carved her own unique path through the pop world. And also: evolved her style into something that feels like it’s right at the beating heart of the UK’s omnivorous afroswing scene. From the glassy, ‘90s-infused cool of her early singles (“Know Me Better”) through to her waist-winding bangers (“Don’t Call Me Up” and “Fine Line” with serial collaborator Not3s), hers is a style with a modern eye and a timeless, club-wrecking groove.