LMK
LEGO Monkie Kid (commonly abbreviated as LMK) is a multimedia franchise developed by the LEGO Group, encompassing a line of construction toys, an animated television series, and related digital media, all inspired by the 16th-century Chinese novel Journey to the West.[1] The core narrative follows MK, a resourceful teenage delivery boy in the bustling city of Megapolis, who stumbles upon the magical Golden Staff once wielded by the legendary Monkey King, Sun Wukong, granting him extraordinary powers to battle demons and other threats emerging from ancient myths.[2] Launched in May 2020 initially in Asia before global expansion, the franchise reimagines traditional Chinese folklore in a modern, action-packed context, emphasizing themes of heroism, teamwork, and self-discovery.[3] The LEGO Monkie Kid toy line features intricate building sets depicting key characters, vehicles, and mechs, such as the Monkey King Ultra Mech and Monkie Kid's Cloud Jet, designed to encourage creative play and storytelling among children aged 4 and up.[4] These sets often tie directly into episodes of the accompanying animated series, produced by Flying Bark Productions for its first four seasons and WildBrain Studios for season 5, which debuted with the special A Hero Is Born in June 2020 and has since released five seasons totaling over 50 episodes.[2][5] The series, rated TV-Y7 for its adventurous yet family-friendly content, has garnered a 7.4/10 rating on IMDb from more than 1,300 user reviews, praised for its vibrant animation, humor, and faithful adaptation of cultural elements like the Monkey King's mischievous spirit.[2] Beyond toys and television, LMK promotes educational values by introducing young audiences to Asian heritage, including Lunar New Year traditions and the moral lessons from Journey to the West, while fostering resilience and cooperation through interactive play.[1] Key supporting characters include the tech-savvy dragon descendant Mei, the wise monk Tang, the inventive chef Pigsy, and the gentle giant Sandy, forming MK's loyal team against villains like the demonic Bull King.[2] As of 2025, the franchise continues to expand with new sets released annually, including those tied to season 5 storylines, maintaining its popularity in both Eastern and Western markets as a bridge between ancient legends and contemporary entertainment.[4][6]Background and recording
Development
"LMK" originated from Kelela's desire to capture a bold and assertive perspective on casual relationships, drawing from observations of how intimacy can shift dynamics between partners.[7] In a 2017 interview, she explained that the song addresses the frustration many women experience when respect diminishes after sex, stating, "For the most part, men, the respect dips down in that moment and it’s a drag. So I was inspired to write a song to address the drag."[7] This theme reflected her broader aim to embody confidence during the creation of her debut studio album Take Me Apart, marking a shift from the more experimental mixtapes like Cut 4 Me (2013) toward structured, narrative-driven songwriting.[8] The song's writing process involved close collaboration with songwriters Jeremiah Jerry and Asma Maroof during initial demo sessions in 2016 and 2017.[9] Kelela, Jerry, and Maroof share songwriting credits, with the track emerging as a key piece in her transition to full-length album production.[9] Additionally, Kelela drew inspiration from a personal anecdote shared by a friend about navigating expectations in a budding romance, which she transformed into an empowering anthem for women unafraid to voice their desires.[10] By early 2017, as Take Me Apart took shape, the decision solidified to position "LMK" as the lead single, highlighting its upfront energy and thematic boldness to introduce the album's exploration of relational power dynamics.[11] The track was officially announced and released on August 1, 2017, via Warp Records, setting the tone for Kelela's evolution into a more assertive artist.[11]Production and personnel
The production of "LMK" was led by British electronic producer Jam City (Jack Latham), who shaped its electro-R&B framework with bass-heavy rhythms and atmospheric synth layers to create a sensual, club-oriented sound.[12][13] Recording for the track occurred during sessions in 2017 at studios including Heavy Duty in Burbank, California (near Los Angeles), and Mutant and Rooftop in London, as part of the broader work on Kelela's debut album Take Me Apart, where she contributed as co-producer alongside Jam City.[14] Key personnel included Kelela on lead and background vocals, Jam City on production, additional instrumentation, and mixing, with kwes providing additional production and mixing support; the original version features no guest vocalists or features.[15][16] The song runs for 3:38 and incorporates '90s R&B influences through multi-layered vocal arrangements and percussive beats blended with electronic elements.[17][18]Composition and lyrics
Musical elements
"LMK" is classified as an electro-R&B track incorporating elements of alternative R&B and dance-pop.[19][20][21] The song follows a traditional verse-chorus structure with a build-up through pre-choruses, featuring an intro driven by rising synths that create an atmospheric entry, a hazy bridge highlighted by vocal ad-libs and melisma, and a fading outro that dissipates the energy.[22][23] Key sonic features include a pulsing, swinging bassline provided by a wobbly three-note synth-bass, layered vocal harmonies forming a "chorus of Kelelas" through multiple takes, and a tempo of approximately 100 BPM that supports its danceable rhythm.[22][24][25] The production, handled by Jam City, blends futuristic electronic elements like sensual synth stabs and a massive kick drum with classic R&B sensuality, evoking an intimate club atmosphere through its smoky, space-age clubbiness and pristine sound design.[23][22] This innovative approach has earned the track a high rating of 3.85 out of 5 on Rate Your Music, reflecting its impact within alternative R&B circles.[21]Themes and interpretation
"LMK" centers on the theme of empowerment within casual relationships, where the titular initialism "Let Me Know" serves as a direct call for clear and honest communication to ensure mutual respect. Kelela has described the song as an "ode to all the ladies that aren’t trying to go that deep but still want to have respectful interactions," emphasizing the importance of transparency in non-committed encounters to avoid misunderstandings. This theme emerges from her post-breakup experiences, positioning the track as a celebration of self-assured intimacy without emotional entanglement. The lyrics portray sultry, no-strings-attached scenarios that highlight female agency and sensuality, with Kelela asserting control over physical desires. Lines such as "Body on mine, gimme that" convey a bold demand for immediate, unapologetic physical connection, underscoring the singer's confidence in pursuing pleasure on her terms. The recurring hook, "LMK, LMK," reinforces this directness, acting as a mantra for setting boundaries and expectations in fleeting romantic dynamics. In interviews, Kelela explains that the song addresses the "drag" of lost respect after intimacy, advocating for women to maintain dignity and reciprocity even in casual settings.[7][26] Interpreted as a modern R&B anthem, "LMK" blends vulnerability with assertiveness, drawing from Kelela's personal explorations of intimacy as a queer Black woman navigating desire and respect. She has noted that the track embodies "topping from the bottom," where sensuality involves demanding emotional acknowledgment amid physical dominance, fostering empowerment through open dialogue. This perspective transforms the song into a broader commentary on healthy casual interactions, prioritizing quality and consent over superficial hookups. Kelela further elaborates that it reflects a place of being single and open to amazing sex without deeper commitments, provided there is genuine rapport and no disrespect.[27][28]Release and promotion
Single release
"LMK" was released as a digital download and streaming single on August 1, 2017, through Warp Records.[11] The track was issued exclusively in audio format, with no physical single edition produced.[29] The single's announcement coincided with the reveal of Kelela's debut studio album, Take Me Apart, positioning "LMK" as the lead single to build anticipation for her full-length project.[11] This rollout introduced key elements of the album's electro-R&B sound, emphasizing Kelela's blend of futuristic production and vocal intimacy.[30] "LMK" later appeared as the seventh track on Take Me Apart, which was released on October 6, 2017, via Warp Records.[31]Promotional efforts
The promotional campaign for "LMK" emphasized digital platforms and media partnerships to build anticipation for Kelela's debut album, Take Me Apart. The track premiered on Zane Lowe's Beats 1 radio show on August 1, 2017, providing an exclusive first listen that highlighted its electro-R&B sound and themes of romantic assertiveness. Following the radio debut, it became available for streaming on Spotify and Apple Music, enabling immediate global access and integration into user playlists targeted at R&B and electronic music listeners.[32] YouTube hosted the official audio premiere shortly after, further amplifying reach through algorithmic recommendations and shares within online music communities.[33] Media outlets played a key role in generating buzz, with Pitchfork announcing the single alongside the Take Me Apart album reveal on the same day as the Beats 1 premiere, framing "LMK" as a bold lead track that showcased Kelela's evolution in alternative R&B. The Fader similarly promoted the song through its video premiere on August 9, 2017, describing it as a "fiery" visual that captured the track's energetic vibe and positioned Kelela as a rising figure in genre-blending pop. Kelela herself contributed to the hype via social media teasers on Twitter, including a clip posted on August 7 that excerpted the song's chorus with the caption "it's really not that deep... just lmk," which garnered thousands of interactions and directed fans to streaming links.[11][34][35] The promotion aligned with broader album rollout strategies, coinciding with the Take Me Apart tour announcement on August 15, 2017, which included North American and European dates to sustain momentum through fall. This synergy extended to contextualizing "LMK" as the lead single ahead of follow-ups like "Frontline," while the late-summer timing leveraged the 2017 festival season's afterglow to target audiences immersed in R&B and electronic events such as Pitchfork Music Festival and Afropunk.[36][11]Commercial performance
Charting history
"LMK" achieved limited success on mainstream music charts following its release as a single in August 2017. The track did not enter the Billboard Hot 100. However, it benefited from the momentum of its parent album Take Me Apart, which debuted at No. 128 on the Billboard 200, thereby enhancing the single's visibility in the United States.[37] In the United Kingdom, the album Take Me Apart peaked at No. 3 on the Official Hip Hop and R&B Albums Chart. Internationally, the single saw moderate success in Europe, though it secured no major No. 1 positions worldwide.[38][39] The song's charting was influenced by its release on the independent label Warp Records, which restricted access to mainstream radio play and broader promotional resources. Despite this, "LMK" performed robustly in specialized R&B and electronic categories, underscoring its resonance within underground and alternative music communities.[40]Streaming and sales
"LMK" has amassed over 13.8 million streams on Spotify as of October 2025, ranking it among Kelela's top-performing tracks on the platform.[41] The song's digital footprint extends to YouTube, where its official music video, uploaded in August 2017, has exceeded 3.7 million views.[33] It has also seen strong engagement on Apple Music, contributing to Kelela's presence in R&B and alternative selections.[15] Following its 2017 release, "LMK" gained significant traction through curation in alternative R&B playlists on streaming services.[42]Critical reception
Initial reviews
Upon its release as the lead single from Kelela's debut album Take Me Apart on August 1, 2017, "LMK" received widespread praise from critics for its sensual allure and innovative production. Pitchfork described the track as blending "space-age clubbiness and sultry R&B," highlighting its sensual synth stabs and Kelela's confident, inviting vocal delivery that asserts women's agency in romantic encounters.[23] The Guardian echoed this sentiment in its album review, calling "LMK" a "hyper-modern come-hither" that exemplifies the record's sultry, shape-shifting R&B style, with Kelela's vocals propositioning a potential lover amid glitchy electronics.[43] Reviewers frequently noted the song's fusion of traditional R&B elements with futuristic electronic sounds, positioning it as a bold statement for Kelela's debut era. Noisey (now part of VICE) praised its "ultramodern R&B" construction, likening the melted, strobe-lit atmosphere to avant-pop experimentation that stands apart from mainstream peers.[44] These responses appeared in major outlets between August and October 2017, including Pitchfork's track review on August 2, Stereogum's album coverage on October 3, and The Guardian on October 8, collectively establishing "LMK" as an empowering entry point to Kelela's evolving sound.[23][45][43]Accolades and rankings
"LMK" received widespread critical acclaim and featured prominently on numerous year-end lists for 2017, highlighting its influence in alternative R&B and electronic music circles. It topped Dummy Mag's list of the 10 best tracks of the year, praised for its sleek production and Kelela's commanding vocals that blended club energy with intimate vulnerability. The song also ranked highly on other publications' compilations, including No. 3 on The Quietus' Tracks of the Year, No. 7 on Stereogum's 80 Favorite Songs of 2017, No. 9 on Slant Magazine's 25 Best Singles of 2017, and No. 7 on Highsnobiety's 50 Best Songs of 2017. Additionally, it placed at No. 6 on Vulture's 10 Best Songs of 2017 and appeared in Noisey's 100 Best Songs of 2017, underscoring its status as a standout single from Kelela's debut album Take Me Apart. On user-driven platforms, "LMK" earned strong recognition, ranking among the top-rated singles of 2017 on Rate Your Music, where it achieved a 3.86 average rating from 449 votes as of 2024.| Publication | Ranking | List Title |
|---|---|---|
| Dummy Mag | 1 | The 10 Best Tracks of 2017 |
| The Quietus | 3 | Tracks of the Year 2017 |
| Stereogum | 7 | 80 Favorite Songs of 2017 |
| Slant Magazine | 9 | The 25 Best Singles of 2017 |
| Highsnobiety | 7 | The 50 Best Songs of 2017 |
| Vulture | 6 | The 10 Best Songs of 2017 |
| Noisey | Included (Top 100) | The 100 Best Songs of 2017 |