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As the second lead single release from his forthcoming EP, the track redefines glamour not as surface-level beauty but as a radiant declaration of self-worth, resilience, and artistic freedom.

Produced by Antony Fonseca and co-written with Heaven, “Glamorous” is an irresistible blend of groovy 70s disco, punchy synth-pop, and introspective lyricism. Drawing sonic influence from icons like Sylvester and Madonna and paying stylistic homage to iconic pop and disco influences, legends like Kool & the Gang and Earth, Wind & Fire. From late-night Manhattan inspiration to studio sessions, the track evolved into a powerful sonic statement: part runway anthem, part club banger, and, at its core, a testament to human empowerment.

“Being glamorous doesn’t mean being perfect—it means owning who you are, even when you’re a mess. Especially then,” KFIR told QX.

Born out of a spontaneous voice memo in a Manhattan restaurant, the track evolved through transatlantic collaboration into a fully realised pop spectacle. KFIR’s dynamic vocal performance navigates the space between vulnerability and power—introspective in the verses and unapologetically commanding in the chorus.

“I am a luxury / I’m just a mystery / I chose to be free”

Lyrics from “Glamorous”

As a professional ballet dancer and stage performer, KFIR channels his lived experiences into this single— bridging the worlds of performance, identity, and personal reinvention. “Glamorous” is not just a song; it’s a statement of survival, a love letter to self-expression, and a reminder that the dance floor can be both sanctuary and stage.

The single is accompanied by a visually striking music video for “Glamorous,” directed by Willy Lury, with cinematography by Tom Flynn and styling by Nikolett Nemeth. Set in a retro peep-show speakeasy, it blends ’80s neon and Art Deco influences to explore the line between public persona and private truth. Part One of a two-part story it introduces a male love interest whose journey continues in the next single. “It’s a portrait of every artist’s duality—being admired but not seen, desired but not known,” says Kfir.

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