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Bang Chan’s ‘Roman Empire’ for FENDI: A Masterful Fusion of Music and Luxury

By Alex HarrisNovember 3, 2025
Bang Chan’s ‘Roman Empire’ for FENDI: A Masterful Fusion of Music and Luxury

FENDI’s latest collaboration with its global ambassador, Bang Chan of Stray Kids, has resulted in the release of his solo single, “Roman Empire.” 

This project blurs the lines between high fashion and music, creating a sophisticated audio-visual experience that celebrates the maison’s Roman heritage. 

Bang Chan served as the sole writer, composer, and producer of the track, which debuted on November 3rd with a music video filmed at the brand’s Roman headquarters, the Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana.

Bang Chan described the song as “a song about FENDI,” which “compares love to the eternity and grandeur of the Roman Empire”. 

The track’s sound is a smooth blend of R&B and Miami Bass, layering his emotional vocals over dreamy synths and a powerful, kick-driven rhythm.

Lyrically, the song is a clever and stylish homage to the fashion house. It seamlessly weaves in iconic FENDI symbols, making the brand’s identity central to the song’s narrative of devotion.

  • The line, “You appeared out of nowhere like peekaboo,” is a direct and playful reference to FENDI’s iconic Peekaboo bag.
  • The verse, “You’re the F to my F,” beautifully incorporates the brand’s signature “FF” logo into a love song.
  • Phrases like “that leather, I swear it looks better when we are together” and an invitation for “a ride in Roma” further root the track in the Italian luxury aesthetic. 

The artist’s personal touch is evident, with fan communities on platforms like Threads noting that Bang Chan himself offered to explain the lyrics after the song’s release.

The music video is a cinematic narrative that parallels Bang Chan’s artistic evolution with FENDI’s enduring style. 

It opens with a simple, understated portrayal of the artist, reminiscent of his pre-debut days, and progresses to showcase his emergence as a global star. 

This journey is filmed against the backdrop of the architectural marvel of the Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana, visually linking his growth to the brand’s solid foundation .

Throughout the video, the looks are curated from FENDI’s Spring/Summer 2026 Pre-collection, seamlessly integrating the fashion into the story of personal and creative transformation .

This innovative partnership has proven to be more than just a creative success; it has driven significant commercial results. 

The collaboration with Fendi is strategic: the house uses the single to reach Gen Z consumers via K‑pop’s global reach, filming in Rome and linking heritage and contemporary culture.

In sum, “Roman Empire” presents a clear statement of identity: Bang Chan as artist and creative partner, Fendi as more than backdrop. It’s stylish, catchy and culturally calibrated. 

For readers tracking Bang Chan’s evolution or the intersection of music and high fashion, this track is a must‑listen.

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