- Body & Shape: Queen Millz

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

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

"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 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. The lyrics dive into being at the top