Kris Wu Delivers His Latest Single "B.M."

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Kris Wu's back with his latest single.

After dropping the Travis Scott assisted single, "Deserve," Kris Wu introduced himself to the American market as an international sensation with a promising career ahead of him. It was a monumental single with one of the biggest artists in the game. Today, he follows up with his new single "B.M" which delivers another side of his sound.

Kris Wu's latest single "B.M" stands for Burberry Made. The singer/rapper delivers a dope tune on a more low-key vibe that expresses his love for Burberry. The production contains some airy and ethereal synths that float ahead of the trap drums. It's not as turnt up as "Deserve" and it showcases his rapping abilities more so than his melodies. Regardless, it's a solid follow-up to his highly successful debut single.

The title of the song is fits well for Wu. He was the first non-British global ambassador for Burberry and walked their fashion show in January 2016 so he's definitely Burberry Made in his own right. 

Quotable Lyrics
Define the right stream by the sky
Paint a perfect montage on summer nights
Perfume, ya you know
Cosmetics for the show


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