Flo Milli has confirmed details of a new album and shared a video for her latest single, "Fruit Loop." The album is titled Fine Ho, Stay and will be released "later this summer," per a press release. The actual release date is TBC.
Flo Milli has confirmed details of a new album and shared a video for her latest single, "Fruit Loop." The album is titled Fine Ho, Stay and will be released "later this summer," per a press release. The actual release date is TBC.
the first round of artists was released – confirming Doja Cat, Nicki Minaj and 21 Savage as this year’s headliners.Today (April 11), the second wave of artists hsa been unveiled. Flo Milli, Destroy Lonely and Homixide Gang will join Nicki Minaj, Future, Ice Spice, Sean Paul and more on Friday’s line-up, while Valiant and Jocewavy have been added to the stacked Saturday bill, headlined by 21 Savage and also featuring J Hus, Asake, Sexyy Red and others.On the closing day – which is headlined by Doja Cat – fans can now see Nemzzz, Don Toliver and Rich Amiri perform alongside the likes of Rema, Tyla, Teezo Touchdown and more.Don Toliver and Flo Milli last performed at the popular event in 2022, whereas Destroy Lonely and Homixide Gang (both signees of Playboi Carti‘s Opium label) took centre stage at last year’s edition.Tickets for Wireless Festival are on sale now are available here.Friday, July 12 Nicki Minaj Future Ice Spice Sean Paul Destroy Lonely Flo Milli Vanessa Bling Homixide Gang Veeze Ragz Originale DJ Target Remi BurgzSaturday, July 13 21 Savage J Hus AsakeGunna Sexyy Red Valiant Fridayy Skillibeng Byron Messia ShallipopiStrandz JoceWavy Kenny Allstar Seani BSunday, July 14 Doja Cat Don Toliver Rema TylaDigga D Uncle WafflesRuger Teezo Touchdown Rich Amiri Nemzzz Nadia Jae Snoochie ShyWireless announced last year that they would be relocating to Finsbury Park after moving the iconic festival to Crystal Palace Park in 2021 following the pandemic.There was an arrangement for the festival to take place at venues such as Hyde Park, Harewood House and the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park on a year-by-year basis.
Thania Garcia Kanye West and Ty Dolla Sign will headline Rolling Loud on March 14, the festival announced on Thursday morning. Under the pseudonym ¥$, West and Ty appear as the only artists on the newly added fourth date for the California festival in Inglewood from March 14 to 17. West preemptively announced his placement in the festival via Instagram writing “Vultures Coming to Rolling Loud,” which prompted the company to follow with their official reveal.
Yungblud and Lil Yachty have teased that they’re working on an upcoming collaboration.The musicians were snapped together in a new photo which shows the pair situated somewhere in Atlanta, sitting in directors’ chairs in a wooded area.While it’s not clear exactly what they’re working on, neither is a stranger to collaborating with fellow artists.Most recently, Yungblud – real name Dominic Harrison – worked with Bring Me The Horizon‘s Oli Sykes on his October release ‘Happier‘, which followed his team-up with Avril Lavigne in 2022 on ‘I’m A Mess’.Meanwhile Lil Yachty, whose real name is Miles Parks McCollum, featured on Faye Webster‘s recent single ‘Lego Ring’. He’s also previously linked up with Drake, Flo Milli, Future, Playboi Carti and more.Last year, Lil Yachty dropped his new album ‘Let’s Start Here’, for which he strayed from his usual trap and rap stylings in favour of rock elements, which he said proves “I can do anything”.In an interview with Billboard, his non-rap inspirations ranged from Tame Impala‘s ‘Currents’, Pink Floyd‘s seminal ‘Dark Side Of The Moon’ and Frank Ocean‘s ‘Blonde’.“Fuck any of the albums I dropped before this one,” he said, before clarifying: “I came into music in a time where rap was real hardcore, it was real street.
The 2023 MTV Video Music Awards have come to a close and all of the winners have been announced!
,” sung by , popped off on right before Memorial Day, hailing the start of the season with the declaration that it’s time to get some drinks, do some dancing, and get a little freaky.“Give me one margarita, I’ma open my legs,” raps Angel, with only a hint of being tongue-in-cheek. “Give me two margaritas, I'ma give you some head…” The song continues to get more and more explicit, so I’ll leave it there.
APPOINTMENTSDeezer has appointed Florence Lao as its General Counsel. “Deezer is leading the way for the future of the music industry and I’m looking forward to contributing to continued success, together with the talented teams in France and across the globe”, she says. “The music landscape is changing quickly, with Deezer playing a key role for its partners, the industry, and fans alike.
Flo Milli is back and she means business!
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle Editor Pharrell’s Icecream brand and NFT company Doodles have teamed up for an exclusive capsule collection to be launched during the “Happy” singer’s Something in the Water music festival. The line will debut at a pop-up during the festival, which runs April 28-30 in Pharrell’s hometown of Virginia Beach, Va., Variety can exclusively report. A portion of the proceeds will benefit Pharrell’s education non-profit Yellow. The items in the Icecream-Doodles collaboration include a skateboard, hat, shorts, hoodies, T-shirts and a beach towel designed by Doodles artist Burnt Toast. Pharrell was named chief brand officer of Doodles in June 2022.
Jem Aswad Senior Music Editor Clipse (a.k.a Pusha T and No Malice), Grace Jones, Lil Wayne, Skrillex, Lil Uzi Vert, Mumford & Sons, Lil Yachty, Summer Walker and more top the lineup for Pharrell Williams’ Something in the Water festival, returning to Virginia Beach from Friday, April 28 – Sunday, April 30. Presented by Walmart and produced by IMGoing and Live Nation, the full lineup is 100 Gecs, Aminé, Ayra Starr, Babyface Ray, BadBadNotGood, Black Sherif, CHIKA, Clipse, Coi Leray, d4vd, Doechii, Feid, FLO, Flo Milli, gigi, Grace Jones, Jay Pharoah, Jazmine Sullivan, Jessie Murph, Kamasi Washington, KayCyy, Kaytranada, Kehlani, Kenny Beats, Kid Cudi, Kitty Ca$h, Latto, Lil Durk, Lil Uzi Vert, Lil Wayne, Lil Yachty, Machine Gun Kelly, Maren Morris, Masego, Mumford & Sons, Nile Rodgers & Chic, NLE Choppa, Polo G, Remi Wolf, Riovaz, Saucy Santana, Skrillex, Summer Walker, SWV, The Kid Laroi, UMI, Wale, Weston Estate, Wet Leg, Wu-Tang Clan, Yendry, Yvngxchris and Pharrell’s Phriends. Tickets are available now.
NME have announced the full line-up for the C23 Live showcase at SXSW Festival.The event will take place at Inn Cahoots in Austin, Texas on March 16 to celebrate the release of C23 and feature artists from the mixtape. The full ‘Bose x NME: C23’ mixtape will be released the day prior (March 15).The mixtape features exclusive tracks by 15 of the world’s most exciting and innovative emerging artists, creating an unmissable collection that will offer a definitive audio showcase of the future of music.
Flo Milli returned triumphantly in 2022 with her sophomore album, You Still Here, Ho? (the follow-up to her 2020 debut, Ho, why is you here?). “Conceited,” a standout from the record, ranked 86th on our 100 best songs of 2022 list and was reworked with guest verses from Lola Brooke and Maiya The Don in January.
Monaleo & Flo Milli‘s We Not Humping brought back such happy memories!
The 2022 MTV Video Music Awards took place on Sunday night live from Newark, New Jersey’s Prudential Center. Taylor Swift picked up the coveted Video of the Year and announced she's releasing a new album.
What a year it’s been for music!
Slim Jxmmi of Rae Sremmurd was arrested on Sunday night (August 7) at LAX Airport, TMZ and Pitchfork report. It is believed he was arrested after border agents discovered a warrant, linked to an earlier arrest for marijuana possession, for his arrest in Georgia.
Rae Sremmurd have shared the second single from Sremm4Life, the Tupelo, Mississippi rap duo’s fourth collaborative LP and their first in four years. On “Community D**k,” which follows the record’s June-released lead single “Denial,” they bring on ferocious Mobile, Alabama emcee Flo Milli for a tongue-in-cheek exploration of unreciprocated polyamory. Both Swae Lee and Slim Jxmmi lay down swift, solid verses, but Flo Milli’s contagiously confident chorus and verse steal the show.
Galore and livestream shopping app NTWRK teamed up to host an exclusive party around Rolling Loud Miami. This star-studded event hosted by rappers Flo Milli and Dreezy, and featuring a whole host of special guests including J Mulan, Shiggy, Christian Combs, Monaleo, and Baby Jay at Miami's La Otra.
Flo Milli has surprised fans by releasing her debut album You Still Here, Ho?. The Alabama rapper was due to drop the project on Friday, July 22, but it is streaming now.
Flo Milli has surprised fans with an early release of her debut album today (July 20), ‘You Still Here, Ho?’ – you can stream it below.Speaking about the record in a statement, Milli said: “My album creative is based on early 2000’s nostalgia. As queen of Gen-Z, this is the new age of the Roaring 20s.
Flo Milli has revealed details of her debut album release date, previewed once again today with the release of a new song, ‘No Face’ – check that out below.Her debut album is called ‘You Sill Here, Ho?’ and arrives on July 22 via RCA. It follows on from her debut mixtape, ‘Ho, Why Is You Here?’ Since the release of that, Milli has collaborated with the likes of Rico Nasty and announced the first song from her debut album, ‘Conceited‘, which arrived last month.Check out the new song here:Milli’s previous singles ‘Ice Baby’ and ‘PBC (Pretty Black Cute)’ will also appear on her forthcoming LP.Speaking to NME back in March, Flo Milli said her upcoming new project will be all about versatility, a fact derived from her “beat selections” and “just the whole vibe of it all”.“This mixtape is going to be more mature so you can see that side of me… I can’t say too much – I don’t want to give too much away and you can’t enjoy the surprise later,” she added.She continued: “Around the time, ‘Ho, Why Is You Here?’ came out, this life was moving kinda fast and I feel like I didn’t get to put as much as I wanted into it.
Flo Milli has dropped off a brand new single called ‘Conceited’ – listen to the feisty new track below.The Alabama rapper’s latest track comes alongside news that her debut album, ‘You Still Here, Ho?’, which is the follow-up to her acclaimed ‘Ho, Why Is You Here?’ mixtape, is coming soon.Armed with an unyielding confidence, Milli lets listeners know on ‘Conceited’ that she’s headstrong when it comes to her abilities and knowing her worth.“I been that bitch since a fetus/ Been had my stripes, no Adidas/ My opps takin’ pics when they see us/ I’m so fabulous/ Bitch, I’m fabulous/ I don’t need his money/ Bitch, I got enough/ Pretty bitch walk in, they gon’ salute,” Milli raps on the track’s second verse.Arriving with a high-energy music video, directed by NAYIP, Milli flexes on her haters in a number of different settings – including a nail salon – and fabulous outfits.
Flo Milli‘s Conceited is not a cover of the Remy Ma classic, but it’s this hip hop generation’s take on the topic.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorThe Rolling Loud Festival continues its expansion from Miami, New York and Southern California by announcing its Toronto installment with Future, WizKid, Dave, Migos, Lil Uzi Vert, Trippie Redd and many more. The full lineup for the festival, which takes place at Ontario Place on Sept.
Rolling Loud Miami has announced Kendrick Lamar, Kanye West, and Future as headliners for its 2022 event. The festival, which takes place at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida on July 22-24, will also include appearances Lil Uzi Vert, Playboi Carti, Baby Keem, Lil Baby, Gunna, Lil Durk, Saweetie, $not, City Girls, Gucci Mane, Three 6 Mafia, Flo Milli, G Herbo, and more.
APPOINTMENTSGed Doherty is stepping down as Chair of UK record industry trade body BPI after seven years in the role, in order to focus on his film company Raindog Films. “I have loved every minute of working with the BPI and its members and its amazing team led by Geoff Taylor”, he says.
Julia Fox poses at the Diesel Fall/Winter Fashion Show at 2022 Milan Fashion Week on Wednesday (February 23) in Milan, Italy.
Florida rapper $NOT is an artist who has found success through viral hits like "Mean" featuring Flo Milli (we shadowed him for that music video's creation) and the Platinum-certified "Tell Em" with Cochise and "GOSHA." With his new album Ethereal out on February 11, $NOT is letting loose the anticipated collaboration "Doja" with fellow dollar-signed rapper A$AP Rocky. It's a rattling throwback to SoundCloud rap's beginnings that's aimed at inciting mosh pits everywhere – the chorus's blast of "Fuck that! / Fuck you!" could probably get one going in an elevator.
The Soul Rebels have been bridging the New Orleans brass band tradition with hip-hop from the city and beyond for the better part of the new millennium. They've played with Nas, Talib Kweli, Dave East, fellow fusionist Robert Glasper, and countless others, becoming one of the few New Orleans brass acts to gain popularity outside Louisiana and the niche European and Japanese markets that still support the artform.
Rico Nasty has teamed up with Flo Milli for a new collaborative single, ‘Money’ – check it out below.The song, which samples 2 Live Crew’s 1986 single ‘We Want Some Pussy’ and Tone Loc’s 1988 track ‘Wild Thing’, has been teased by Rico Nasty and Flo Milli for a few weeks now.Last month, Rico took to her TikTok to share a snippet of the track alongside the caption “POV: they play your song with Flo Milli in Squid Games”.
live performance before the studio version dropped earlier today (November 1). Listen to the track here and check out the accompanying video below.“The reason I’m different, I do what you don’t.
Rico Nasty has teased a collaborative track with fellow rapper Flo Milli.On Rico’s TikTok account, the rapper posted a clip where she pretends to play Red Light Green Light, the childhood game from Netflix show Squid Game.The caption reads “POV: they play your song with Flo Milli in Squid Games”, with Rico pretending to play the deadly game.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorPost Malone has revealed the lineup for the third annual Posty Fest, the festival he holds in his home state. Hosted by Kerwin Frost and headlined by Post himself, the Dallas-area festival also includes Megan Thee Stallion, Lil Uzi Vert, Roddy Ricch, Jack Harlow, $uicideboy$, Polo G, Rod Wave, Tyga, Iann Dior, Koe Wetzel, Turnstile, Tyla Yaweh, Flo Milli, Kaash Paige, Kenny Mason, Peach Tree Rascals, RMR, Gatecreeper, Clever, LoveLeo.According to the announcement,
DEALSPartisan Records has teamed up with Chris Robbins and Tom Wironen of management firm Friendly Announcer and Brontë Jane of Third Side Music to launch new label Section1. “Our intention with Section1 is to operate in an art-first way that sounds, looks, and feels deliberate in nature”, say the founders.
Flo Milli knows to have fun. Hell, we did a whole interview with the Mobile rapper on how she rode viral fame to an acclaimed, blossoming rap career (her 2020 project Ho, why is you here? was one of our favorite full-lengths of the year).
Flo Milli samples Fiddler On The Roof on new song "Roaring 20s." Riffing on the "If I were a rich man" theme, the Alabama rapper takes aim at her critics while bragging about her growing bank account and vowing "You can’t hate on pussy if it rule the planet." Check out the Kenny Beats-produced track above. "Roaring 20s" follows Flo Milli's 2020 debut mixtape Ho, why is you here?.
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