Brrr

Album: Feed The Beast (2023)
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Songfacts®:

  • Over glacial synths and clattering production, Kim Petras implores her lover to prove why he thinks he's "so cold."

    Why don't you take it out on me?
    If you think you're so cold, brrr
    You should pull me up closer
    Get your rocket outta holster


    Petras knows what she wants. She bluntly demands the guy move closer and show her how cool he is.
  • "Brrr" has a similar frozen aesthetic to "Icy," from Petras' 2019 album, Clarity. That track finds the German singer so heartbroken after a breakup that her heart feels like it's turned to ice.
  • Petras wrote "Brrr" with Fat Max Gsus (Will Ferrell & My Marianne's "Húsavík," Maisie Peters' "Cate's Brother") alongside the track's Swedish producers Ilya (Ariana Grande, Normani, Ellie Goulding) and Rami Yacoub (Britney Spears, One Direction, Nickui Minaj).
  • Petras debuted the hyperpop-infused pop track live on the January 23, 2023 episode of Late Night with Seth Meyers.

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