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Paul T Smith

Lewis Capaldi drops huge hint fans could soon be able to download new track

Lewis Capaldi has dropped a hint that a song many fans have been constantly asking him to release could soon be available to download.

The Scots crooner was asked on Twitter about 'How I'm Feeling Now', which he's only performed live a handful of times.

The fan tweeted him saying: "'How I’m feeling now' is my favourite song but I can’t get it anywhere. Help me out here pal!" Lewis then replied to the account saying: "Maybe some news quite soon," complete with an excited face emoji.

The Someone You Loved sensation also shared a link to his website, which allows people to sign up so they're first to hear about his new tunes.

Previously, we told you how two of Lewis' fans got more than they bargained for at one of his gigs after the star drew them a tattoo - which they now have inked on their arms. Lauren Worthington attended his concert in Nottingham last Friday, along with her pal Shannon Richardson, when she distracted the 'Pointless' singer by holding up a cardboard sign, asking him to sketch her a tattoo.

In a clip uploaded to TikTok, Lewis can be heard saying: "Draw your tattoo. Right now? Em you got a bit of paper? You've got a pen on the cardboard? Alright yeah give me it up."

Lauren gave him permission to draw "anything" and in true Capaldi style, he joked about something inappropriate, but in the end decided to design a cat's face.

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