Queen Millz | - Body & Shape (official Video)

While "Body & Shape" is rooted in modern rap and trap, Queen Millz refuses to be boxed into a single genre. Her style is a unique blend of her Jamaican and British roots, fusing elements of , Afro-swing , and R&B . This versatility has already earned her spots on BBC Radio 1Xtra's playlist and major festival stages like Reading & Leeds. Why You Should Watch Queen Millz Releases The Empowering Single ... - Wonderland

Body Positivity Meets Old-School Energy: A Deep Dive into Queen Millz’s "Body & Shape" Queen Millz - Body & Shape (Official Video)

At its heart, "Body & Shape" is about being unapologetically yourself. As Queen Millz told , the song is designed to "encourage body positivity and all-around confidence." The lyrics highlight her being at the "top of [her] game" and completely comfortable in her own skin, regardless of anyone else's expectations. Visuals: A Tribute to Street Dance Culture While "Body & Shape" is rooted in modern

The video features a "hard-hitting, grunge, old-school vibe," transforming a "dingy location" into a vibrant set using smoke, professional lighting, and dynamic choreography. Why You Should Watch Queen Millz Releases The

Influenced by So Solid Crew’s "21 Seconds," the visuals capture the raw energy of the UK underground scene, with break-dancers and freestylers echoing the track's sharp drill-influenced snares. A Sound Without Borders

Directed by , the music video is a visual feast that pays homage to iconic early-2000s street dancing films like Step Up and Stomp The Yard .