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French-Cameroonian artist, producer and creative polymath JAMES BKS steps into 2026 with the powerful new visual for the project’s focus track, ‘Milli Vanity.’
This comes after closing out 2025 with the acclaimed release of his See Us Rise And Win deluxe EP, which was championed by EARMILK, Rolling Stone Africa, tmrw Magazine, GRM Daily and Notion Magazine,
Written in the aftermath of the 2023 Milli Vanilli documentary and further inspired by James’ personal meeting with Fab Morvan, ‘Milli Vanity’ avoids sensationalism. Rather than revisiting scandal for shock value, the track examines the precise moment fame becomes predatory. It explores naïve ambition, an unforgiving industry, enforced illusion, public collapse, and ultimately the defining power of choice.
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“One lost to temptation / while the other found redemption” serves as the emotional fulcrum of the song, reframing the saga as a meditation on ego, truth, and the liberation that comes when performance gives way to authenticity.
Co-directed by James BKS and Giovanny Scott, whose credits include Lil Baby and Memphis Depay, and starring original Milli Vanilli member Fab Morvan, the ‘Milli Vanity’ visual functions as a cinematic companion to one of James’ most introspective works to date. The video creates a feeling of suspension, as if caught between ascent, freefall and release. A subtle reference to The Dark Knight and its iconic money-burning scene informs the visual language. The intention is not homage but inquiry, questioning what is sacrificed in pursuit of success.
The symbolism is intentionally open-ended. The viewer is left to decide whether it is money, ego, illusion or validation that goes up in flames. The pacing is deliberate and restrained, prioritisingatmosphere and emotional weight over spectacle. The result is a piece that feels minimal yet deeply affecting.
Fab Morvan’s presence is central to the narrative. For James BKS, his involvement was essential. This is not a retelling of a story owned by headlines, but a conversation shared with the man who lived it from meteoric rise to public collapse and beyond. Morvan’s participation transforms ‘Milli Vanity’ into a dialogue about failure, accountability and self-authored redemption.
Sonically, the track reflects that same tension. Positioned at the crossroads of refined international pop and subtly infused African identity, ‘Milli Vanity’ leans into afropop, underpinned by understated amapiano log drums and a mantra-like chorus that captures the vertigo of fame. Lifted from See Us Rise AndWin, the track and its accompanying visual stand as a cohesive audiovisual statement on the cost of illusion and the strength required to reclaim one’s truth.
JAMES BKS
French-Cameroonian artist and producer JAMES BKS crafts a tri-continental sound that bridges France, Cameroon and the United States. Rooted in Bikutsi traditions and West African rhythmic language, and shaped by his fluency in contemporary hip-hop, his music channels the legacy of his father, the legendary Manu Dibango, into expansive percussive compositions designed for both dance floors and deep reflection.
Formerly a behind-the-scenes architect for global icons including Snoop Dogg, Akon and Ja Rule, James BKS now centres his own voice through cinematic production, chant-driven hooks and narrative-rich songwriting that transforms heritage into present-tense cultural dialogue.
His two-part debut, Wolves of Africa (2022) and Wolves of Africa Part 2 (2023), featured collaborations with will.i.am, Q-Tip, Idris Elba, Little Simz, Carlos Santana, Angélique Kidjoand Yemi Alade. The project earned support from BBC Radio 1, BBC 1Xtra, Vogue, NME, Rolling Stone and OkayAfrica, alongside a landmark sold-out performance at Paris’ Théâtre du Châtelet.
In May 2025, James BKS released the seven-track EP See Us Rise, co-produced with JoA Touch and Roark Bailey. The project blends West African psalmic textures with hip-hop and afropop to explore empowerment, temptation, ambition and resilience. He closed the year with the See Us Rise And Windeluxe edition and now opens 2026 with the striking visual for ‘Milli Vanity.’
CONNECT WITH JAMES BKS
Instagram: @jamesbks
TikTok: @jamesbks
Website: https://www.james-bks.com
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