"Mind the Gap" is a song by Danish singer Nabiha, released as the lead single from her second studio album of the same name.
The name was inspired from warning signs on the London Underground station, while it also refers to the gap between her front teeth, meaning good luck.
[2] The title and concept of the song came from seeing warnings at the London Underground station on numerous trips to the studio, which read "Mind the Gap".
"[3] Scandipop considered the song her best one throughout her career, writing "Instantly catchy, it’s the sort of one-listen-and-you’re-hooked kind of thing that we subscribe to so heavily around these parts.
"[6] Ekstra Bladet opined that "'Mind the Gap' refers to Nabiha space between the front teeth, but the title would therefore seem more cheerful if she also had glorious characteristics musically.
[12] Finnish producer Lenno did a 70's disco remix of "Mind the Gap", which included instruments of horns, pianos, and strings.