
Cat Burns has released a cover of Wheatus' 'Teenage Dirtbag'
The nostalgic cover follows her Mercury Prize-nominated debut album and sold-out European tour.
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"How To Be Human" is an album by Cat Burns, released 31st October 2025 via Since 93. It features 16 tracks, including "Come Home", "Can Time Move Faster?", and "I Hope It's Me". The album is filed under Singer/Songwriter.
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The nostalgic cover follows her Mercury Prize-nominated debut album and sold-out European tour.

The South London artist delivered a stripped-back cover of Artemas' track alongside her own single at BBC's Maida Vale Studios.

The film, directed by Libby Burke Wilde, follows a group of friends on a night out, exploring themes of acceptance and identity.

Cat's debut album is due in a few weeks.

Cat's debut album is due in summer.

Cat's debut album is due in summer.

The song was produced and co-written by award-winning British producer Steve Mac.

Her debut album is coming this summer.

It's coming this summer.

The song was produced and co-written by award-winning British producer Steve Mac.

Continuing her fast-rising charge, Cat Burns wants you to know you're not the only one struggling to work it all out.

It follows up on previous hits 'people pleaser' and 'go', plus her recent ArrDee collab 'Home For My Heart'.

The single follows her recent ‘emotionally unavailable’ EP.

The 23-year-old singer-songwriter is nominated for two awards, including Song Of The Year for ‘Go’ and Best Pop/R&B Act.

The ten artists will later be whittled down to a top five and one overall winner.

The winner will join alumni including Sam Fender and Holly Humberstone.

Special guest Cat Burns will join the British singer on the road.

The singles arrive amidst a series of live successes and follow her recent ‘emotionally unavailable’ EP.

Khalid, Russ, Rosa Linn, and Cat Burns will also join Ed on the road next summer.

The track's taken from Cat's just-dropped new EP.
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