Queen Millz - Body & Shape -

Fans of early 2000s dance films will spot clear nods to Step Up and Stomp The Yard .

"Body & Shape" is built on a foundation of upfront drill and trap snares, providing a sharp backdrop for Millz’s powerful, punchy bars. The production reflects her deep roots in grime while showcasing her ability to dominate more melodic, trap-infused modern sounds. The Message: Radical Self-Love

The official music video for "Body & Shape," directed by Kye Taliana, is a high-octane tribute to the street dance era. Queen Millz - Body & Shape

In an industry that often thrives on perfection, Queen Millz uses "Body & Shape" to redefine what being a "Queen" means. For her, it’s not about being the "best" in a competitive sense, but about empowering all female artists to take up space and own their identities. Queen Millz - Body & Shape (Official Video) — WORDPLAY

Queen Millz Unleashes "Body & Shape": A Masterclass in Confidence Fans of early 2000s dance films will spot

Queen Millz describes the track as a way to encourage all-around confidence. The lyrics dive into being at the top of her game and feeling entirely comfortable in her own skin, regardless of external standards.

"It’s a song to encourage body positivity and all around confidence within yourself... talking about how I’m at the top of my game and I’m so comfortable being myself." — Queen Millz on Wordplay Magazine The Visuals: A Homage to Dance Culture The Message: Radical Self-Love The official music video

Leicester’s own Queen Millz has never been one to shy away from making a statement. Since her early days as a 9-year-old writing lyrics for discipline, she has transformed into a chameleonic powerhouse of the UK rap scene. Her track isn’t just another high-energy banger—it’s an anthem for self-assurance and body positivity. The Sound: Modern Rap with a Gritty Edge