If your playlists have been looking a little pale lately, fear not: James BKS just dropped the kind of track that injects sunshine straight into the bloodstream. “Milli Vanity,” featuring none other than Fab Morvan—yes, that Fab Morvan from Milli Vanilli—is the unexpected, joy-fueled collaboration we didn’t know we needed, but absolutely deserved.
From the first seconds, the record glows. It’s the sort of solar-powered synergy that practically jumps out of the speakers, shimmying its way into your living room and insisting you dance, preferably barefoot, preferably with friends, definitely with a smile. James BKS, the French-Cameroonian multi-hyphenate who seems allergic to musical monotony, blends afro-pop, touches of gospel, and a cheeky amapiano bounce into a recipe destined to soundtrack every celebration.
“Mille Vanity” is an invitation to move, to smile, to celebrate what music can do when artists dare to mix worlds.
One thing’s certain: your parties, your road trips, your living-room dance sessions… they’ve just found their new anthem:
