Scottish superstar Lewis Capaldi has praised a certain Glasgow restaurant for serving the "best curry you'll ever have" while on a radio talk show this week.
Speaking on Absolute Radio, the Bruises singer was asked to share the names of some of his WhatsApp group chat names. Glasgow Times reports that Lewis was more than happy to share, and named one of his group chats 'Curry Boys' - which was made for his friends to meet up and organise curry nights together.
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Though this careful segue, Lewis named a West End restaurant as one of his favourites. The singer said: "Mother India in Scotland, Glasgow - best curry you'll ever have."
Other WhatsApp group chat names included iPad Boys, Gym Boys and uniquely, Puppy. In September, Lewis made his long-awaited return to music with his first single release since 2019.
The song, titled Forget Me, entered the UK Singles Chart at number one, and will serve as the lead single for his upcoming sophomore album. The song was accompanied by a music video, largely inspired by 1983 Wham song, 'Club Tropicana'.
According to Lewis, the song deals with a break-up he experienced the year prior and the "post-life" of his ex he was only able to witness through social media. The song was described as an "80s-synth inspired track" as well as a "change of pace" in sound for the singer.
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