James Blunt's Name Change Promise for Album Re-release
James Blunt's Name Change Promise for Album Re-release

James Blunt's Name Change Promise for Album Re-release

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James Blunt has pledged to legally change his name to whatever the public decides if the 20th anniversary edition of his debut album, 'Back to Bedlam', reaches number one on the charts. This stunt is part of the promotion for the album's re-release on October 11, which includes remastered tracks and early demos. Fans have eagerly participated in the challenge, with 'Blunty McBluntface' emerging as a popular suggestion, reminiscent of the 'Boaty McBoatface' naming trend. Blunt, known for his self-deprecating humor, promises to honor the public's choice, reflecting his playful engagement with fans. The promotion has generated significant buzz around the album, originally released in 2004 and featuring hits like 'You're Beautiful'. Blunt's promise is seen as both a marketing strategy and a light-hearted gesture to connect with his audience.

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