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BJRNCK Expands Her R&B Diary With “A GIRL LIKE ME (Deluxe)”

Sometimes five more songs can change the entire conversation. BJRNCK stretches the emotional reach of her debut with A GIRL LIKE ME (Deluxe), This time adding a fresh collection of records which keep love, vulnerability, and R&B at the center. Leading the expansion is Radio Love, where her soulful presence meets Fetty Wap’s instantly recognizable melodic cadence for a visual bonus chemistry that feels rooted in two different chapters of modern R&B. Elsewhere, Tink joins Matter, while fellow Chicago voice G Herbo appears on the previously released Coming Home. Rounded out by Sex On The Beach and Sin, the deluxe applies a little more pressure. BJRNCK puts it even simpler:

A Girl Like Me was already enough. The Deluxe is just extra pressure.

Relationships can be messy, independence can coexist with softness, and a love song doesn’t need to hide behind detachment to feel contemporary. Released through Interscope and Geffen Records, “A GIRL LIKE ME (Deluxe)” builds upon BJRNCK’s Chicago roots and a voice first sharpened in church. Her path has already included work with Babyface and Omarion, but this era gives BJRNCK the room to define herself rather than simply complement someone else’s record. Watch “Radio Love,” stream the deluxe today here, and follow BJRNCK on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, and YouTube.

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