I'ma do my fitness, every day, so. You can come and get it, have your way. When you say it, say it, say it with a little attitude. Kim Petras Wiki | Fandom Kim Petras Releases Edgy New Single 'Brrr' - Rolling Stone
The track features a characterized by heavy synths and a throbbing production style. Critics and fans alike have noted similarities between "Brrr" and the work of Petras’ late friend and mentor, SOPHIE , highlighting its experimental edge. While some listeners found the production "lifeless" compared to the high-energy "Slut Pop" era, others praised it for allowing Petras to showcase stronger, more crisp vocal abilities. Themes of Empowerment and Vulnerability brrr | Kim Petras Wiki | Fandom
On January 20, 2023, German pop artist Kim Petras released the industrial-leaning track "Brrr," a song that marked a pivot in her major-label trajectory after the massive global success of her Sam Smith collaboration, "Unholy". Produced by ILYA and co-written with industry heavyweights like Max Grahn and Rami Yacoub, "Brrr" serves as a sonic departure from her earlier bubblegum pop roots, opting instead for a gritty, "ice-cold" persona. Sonic Innovation and Comparisons
I'ma do my fitness, every day, so. You can come and get it, have your way. When you say it, say it, say it with a little attitude. Kim Petras Wiki | Fandom Kim Petras Releases Edgy New Single 'Brrr' - Rolling Stone
The track features a characterized by heavy synths and a throbbing production style. Critics and fans alike have noted similarities between "Brrr" and the work of Petras’ late friend and mentor, SOPHIE , highlighting its experimental edge. While some listeners found the production "lifeless" compared to the high-energy "Slut Pop" era, others praised it for allowing Petras to showcase stronger, more crisp vocal abilities. Themes of Empowerment and Vulnerability brrr | Kim Petras Wiki | Fandom
On January 20, 2023, German pop artist Kim Petras released the industrial-leaning track "Brrr," a song that marked a pivot in her major-label trajectory after the massive global success of her Sam Smith collaboration, "Unholy". Produced by ILYA and co-written with industry heavyweights like Max Grahn and Rami Yacoub, "Brrr" serves as a sonic departure from her earlier bubblegum pop roots, opting instead for a gritty, "ice-cold" persona. Sonic Innovation and Comparisons
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