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Directed by Nayip, [5] the song's music video shows Flo Milli looking confidently at six versions of herself, stating that she's "conceited". She is cheered on by other women, as she flexes her hair and nails. [9] Will Lavin of NME described the music video as "high energy", and praised the outfits used. [5]
Tamia Monique Carter [2] [3] (born January 9, 2000), [4] known professionally as Flo Milli, is an American rapper. She rose to prominence after her 2018 single " Beef FloMix " and its 2019 follow up, " In the Party " both reached virality on TikTok ; the latter received platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
Musically, "Plain" is an alternative pop song that contains "glossy, rolling, trap-heavy beats". [3] The song was described as "self-assured" with its "dreamy guitar hook" and a "thumping beat". [4] Chris DeVille of Stereogum drew comparison between the song's "foggy, blippy, chillwave-adjacent mood" and that of "Clairo with a trap beat". He ...
Flo Milli released “Fine Ho, Stay” earlier this month NEW YORK (AP) — Flo Milli always felt different from her peers […] The post Flo Milli’s new album proves the ‘Never Lose Me ...
American rapper and singer Flo Milli has released 2 studio albums, 1 mixtape, 57 singles (including 26 as a featured artist), and 40 music videos (including 14 as a featured artist). In her early career, Flo Milli released two singles " Beef FloMix " (2018) and " In the Party " (2019), and both were successful on social media.
Earlier this month, Flo Milli released “Fine Ho, Stay,” her third — and arguably best — studio album. The rising rap star is steadily breaching her way into the conversation of hip-hop’s ...
Flo Milli uses the image of Tiffany Pollard in her raps, making listeners feel that "the main character of a reality show made a hip hop album." [ 1 ] "Conceited" is a "thudding Southern revamp of Remy Ma ’s 2006 classic " with Milli rapping, “Please don't bark cause Milli bite back.” [ 8 ]
Everything about the Alabama rapper's debut is ultrafeminine, shamelessly exhibitionist, and relentlessly on the come up.