James Blunt has promised to legally change his name to one chosen by the public if his new album gets to No 1 in the charts.
The British pop star is re-releasing his 2004 breakthrough album Back to Bedlam, which features hit singles Goodbye, My Lover and You’re Beautiful, on Oct 11 to celebrate 20 years since its debut.
“Wanna ruin my life?,” the 50-year-old wrote on X.
“I’m legally changing my name if Back To Bedlam 20th Anniversary Edition reaches No 1.
“Comment your name suggestions below, and the most-liked comment wins.”
Wanna ruin my life? I’m legally changing my name if “Back to Bedlam” 20th Anniversary Edition reaches No.1. Comment your name suggestions below, and the most-liked comment wins.#jameswho pic.twitter.com/LOxLggNt5q
— James Blunt (@JamesBlunt) October 2, 2024
A popular name suggested was Blunty McBluntface – a parody of Boaty McBoatface which went viral after a campaign to find a name for the UK’s polar research ship in 2016.
The ship was later named the RRS Sir David Attenborough, but one of its robotic submarines was given the title Boaty McBoatface instead.
The post, which had almost two million views, also featured names including “Princess Consuela Banana Hammock” – referencing the Friends episode where Lisa Kudrow’s character Phoebe Buffay changes her name – and “Divock Origi”, the cult former Liverpool footballer.
“Jimmy Spliff” and “Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Pop Star Four Chord Song Machiney” were two of the suggestions shared by Blunt.
Others were less printable.
The singer-songwriter, known for his self-deprecating humour, joked that it was “the most important democratic moment of the year”.
“I know you’ve heard the rumours and they’re true,” Blunt said in a video on X.
“I’m re-releasing my debut album Back To Bedlam on October 11, something that has kept me consistently rich for the past 20 years.
“So as a way to give back to you, my adoring public, if Back To Bedlam re-enters the charts at number one, I will legally change my name.
“What will I change it to? Well that’s entirely up to you.
“I’ve been called many things in my life. The most hated man in pop. Annoying. James Beige.
“I’ll let the people decide. But if it doesn’t go to number one I’m not changing my name.”