Fashion Week

Album: single release only (2019)
Charted: 7
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Songfacts®:

  • Steel Banglez teamed up with AJ Tracey and MoStack for this upbeat track. The song is reportedly one of 10 the three artists recorded together.
  • Paris Fashion Week, I'm watching Louis Vuitton
    Saw her favorite rapper, listen, now she feeling my song


    Steel Banglez wrote the song's hook straight after he'd watched Virgil Abloh's Off-White FW19 show at Paris Fashion Week.
  • MoStack and Banglez are frequent collaborators. The North London rapper has featured on several of Banglez's tunes prior to this including "Bad" and "Money." The producer has supplied the instrumentation for many of the songs that Mostack has featured on including "No Words and "Fisherman."

    Banglez also produced "Wifey Riddim 3" for AJ Tracey's self-titled debut album.

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