Flo Milli’s new album proves the ‘Never Lose Me’ rising artist’s dreams of greatness are coming true
By GARY GERARD HAMILTON
Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP) β Flo Milli always felt different from her peers growing up, believing she was destined for greatness. For her, the writing was always on the walls β and in the stalls.
βIn high school, I used to have a lot of girls that used to hate on me. And as a child, I didnβt really know how to deal with that. So, I would talk to my goddad about it. He wouldβ¦ speak life into me,β said the βNever Lose Meβ artist. βBefore school started, early in the morning, I would go in the stalls and just write everything that I want to be, like βIβm that girl,β or whatever Iβm feeling about myself. And then, I would just say it in my head when I would walk through the hallsβ¦ the more I said it, the more I like became it.β
The Mobile, Alabama, native now has much of the rap world believing it too. Earlier this month, Flo Milli released βFine Ho, Stay,β her third β and arguably best β studio album. The rising rap star is steadily breaching her way into the conversation of hip-hopβs top female emcees, but she knew it was only a matter of time.
βThe power of the tongue, period; Iβve always been taught that is very powerful,β said the 24-year-old, who was soft-spoken during the interview, juxtaposing her flamboyant music persona. βI would speak things into existence, even as a young kid. Everything I have now, I would just say it. And saying it over and over, writing it down just makes it more real because your mind just has to see it through.β
What sheβs manifested presently is a 14-track project boasting production from hip-hop super producers such as Juicy J, Bangladesh and ATL Jacob. The βFine Ho, Stayβ title was chosen from a comment on social media after a post of her two previous album title names, βHo, why is you here?β and βYou Still Here, Ho?,β went viral. She thought the poster’s suggestion was hilarious.
But what isn’t a laughing matter is her music. While the previously released tracks β Fruit Loop β and the funky βBGCβ donβt appear on the album, she didnβt leave her fans with a musical deficit. She jump-starts the EP with the swaggy, trap-beat led tracks βUnderstand,β βNew Meβ featuring Anycia and βNevaβ featuring Monaleo, reminiscent of early 2000s Southern rap with updated sonics, showing her boastful attitude and animated vocal presentation.
But when sheβs not threating to βhit that ho with a two-piece,β she stretches herself musically and thematically while showcasing her singing ability. The albums biggest record, the melodic βNever Lose Me,β currently sits at No. 15 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 2 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Streaming Songs chart. Milli recently dropped a remix with superstars SZA and Cardi B, while previously released remixes with Lil Yachty and a separate one with R&B crooner Bryson Tiller, both landed in December.
While her aggressive, high-energy records serve their purpose, itβs her vulnerability that gives the album its wings, showing a rarely seen softer side in tracks like βToast,β the sensual βEdibleβ with Gunna and βCanβt Stay Mad,β where she emotes, βWhen you love me like that / The best I ever had / You take me out my attitude / I cannot stay mad at you (Mad at you).β
βItβs kind of hard for me to talk about love and all that, but you know, itβs probably like a little tribute to somebody; I can be nice sometimes,β she coyly joked about the song. βI wanted to show that more on this album, just versatilityβ¦ I came on the scene as a rapper, but Iβve always sung in the church since a kid. So, itβs really not nothing new to me, but (it is) to other people.β
Inspired by artists like Nicki Minaj and Lil Wayne, Flo Milli, born Tamia Monique Carter, burst on the scene in 2019, while still a student at Clark Atlanta University, with βBeef (FloMix)β which went viral on TikTok. Her forward-thinking, self-marketing strategy β paying social media influencers to post snippets of her songs β helped her quickly gain exposure and earn a deal with RCA. Since then, sheβs created big records like βConceited” and βIn the Party,β which has amassed more than 34 million YouTube views and was featured on Lah Patβs βRodeoβ remix which peaked at No. 9 on Billboardβs Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart.
While Floβs priority now is music, sheβs not limiting herself to recording studios. She hopes to resume modeling and begin acting. For a young woman who once felt an outsider, sheβs become βthat girlβ she always envisioned, and one that many want to emulate.
βI just feel like I can do anything in the world,β said Flo. βSometimes, I be in shock. I be like, βWait, I gotta own this moment and not try to move on and be like, βOk, I want this, I want that.β You gotta actually accept and appreciate what you already have and realize that, you know, you used to be praying for this.β
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