Lewis Capaldi Shares His Tinder Bio, Does Karaoke, and Smells Niall Horan | Quick 6

"Your new favorite album, by your least favorite guy," shares Lewis Capaldi when asked why people should to listen to his debut album. And in spite of the simultaneously self-assured and self-defeating statement, Capaldi's debut, Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent, is already being showered in critical praise and is in the running to beat out Ariana Grande's Thank U, Next for fastest-selling album of 2019.

With Capaldi fever in full swing and currently on an international tour in support of his lauded debut, we caught up with the Scottish singer-songwriter in proper fashion. In other words, we asked him to recount his wildest night out at his local nightclub and let us in on if Niall Horan really does smell like flowers. Get to know the artist, tinder bio and all, behind one of music's most powerful voices in our latest Quick 6 interview.

For more on Lewis Capaldi, revisit our interview with the internationally-acclaimed singer-songwriter.    

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