⭐ "Let A B!tch Know" remains a staple at Pride events and fashion runways. It serves as a reminder that house music was born in Black and Brown queer spaces, and Kiddy Smile is here to make sure you don't forget it. To help you refine this post, tell me:
It places queer joy and voguing in a gritty, urban environment. Casting: Features Smile’s own ballroom "house" members.
Filmed in a high-rise "banlieue" (suburb) of Paris. Kiddy Smile 'Let A B!tch Know'
The lyrics assert dominance and self-worth.
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It pays direct homage to the "vogue-fem" aesthetic.
It reclaims the slur as a term of power and presence. 🎥 The Visuals: A Cinematic Statement The music video is a crucial part of the song's legacy. Casting: Features Smile’s own ballroom "house" members
Kiddy Smile uses his platform to center Black, queer identity in a genre—house music—that often forgets its roots.