Body & Shape — Queen Millz -
Fans of early 2000s dance films will spot clear nods to Step Up and Stomp The Yard .
The visuals also pay homage to the legendary So Solid Crew’s classic "21 Seconds" video. Why It Matters
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 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
"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 Fans of early 2000s dance films will spot
The official music video for "Body & Shape," directed by Kye Taliana, is a high-octane tribute to the street dance era.
"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 Since her early days as a 9-year-old writing
Queen Millz Unleashes "Body & Shape": A Masterclass in Confidence