BJRNCK Returns with “Club,” a Sultry R&B Anthem About Late-Night Reflection

BJRNCK’s new single “Club” captures the late-night vibes of searching for real connection beyond the party scene.Photo credit: Austin Simkins (@saltystate)Grammy-nominated R&B singer-songwriter BJRNCK unveils her latest single, “Club”, via Geffen Records/Interscope. Channeling late-night nostalgia, the song explores the emotional emptiness of the club scene, where the real connection you crave is missing.BJRNCK’s soulful delivery …

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BJRNCK’s new single “Club” captures the late-night vibes of searching for real connection beyond the party scene.

Photo credit: Austin Simkins (@saltystate)

Grammy-nominated R&B singer-songwriter BJRNCK unveils her latest single, “Club”, via Geffen Records/Interscope. Channeling late-night nostalgia, the song explores the emotional emptiness of the club scene, where the real connection you crave is missing.

BJRNCK’s soulful delivery and hypnotic beat production create a song that feels like a soundtrack to that late-night drive home, where you replay the night and wish for something more. Her smoky vocals bring an intimacy to the track, making it both deeply personal and universally relatable.

The Austin “Salty” Simkins-directed music video mirrors this emotion, with moody, dimly lit visuals that shift between neon-lit temptation and quiet moments of self-reflection. The contrast of these two worlds highlights the tension between desire and detachment.

BJRNCK shares, “This song is really a vibe—that late-night drive to see your bae, imma put this on repeat till I get there type. Whether you caught a vibe at the club or you’re heading to someone special, this sets the mood.”

Fresh off the success of “Expresso Martini” and collaborations with Future, Metro Boomin, and Omarion, BJRNCK is on a rapid ascent in the R&B scene. With “Club” offering a first glimpse at her upcoming project, 2025 is shaping up to be her breakout year.

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