Lilyisthatyou released the visual for her streaming hit “F.M.R.N.”
on Monday. In the colorful clip, directed by Qran Zhu, the singer stares down the camera as she delivers her single’s amorous invitation: “Can you come fuck me right now?”before the song was even out, though some videos using the snippet of audio were briefly pulled from the platform for violating its community guidelines. “F.M.R.N.” has gone on to amass over 13 million streams on Spotify alone since its official release in July.
Lilyisthatyou started writing songs at age 13, recording with a microphone that was a present from her father, a former composer for TV shows in Toronto. “I don’t have a diary, I don’t have a journal, but I’m very expressive and have a lot of emotions,” the singer toldlast month. “It comes out the easiest for me when I’m freestyling into a microphone.”er first single last November, and after connecting with her manager, Marvin Alyas, she worked to hone her songwriting skills.
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