Flo Milli presents ‘Weak’

Alabama's Tik Tok sensation has another one for her fans and theywon't be disappointed

IN DEMAND: Combined Flo Milli has amassed over 100 million streams

TWENTY-YEAR-old rising Alabama rapper, Flo Milli has released a new track “Weak” from her forthcoming debut EP, Ho, Why Is You Here? Which is due out later this month.

She has also shared the visual for her recent track “Like That Bitch.”

The track, which was released last month and featured on Spotify’s New Music Friday Times Square Billboard for Juneteenth is from her will also appear on the EP.

On the release of the EP, Flo explained: “This project is introducing a revamped newer me.

“A newer version of myself that I’m still discovering. This phase of me comes with an ego and an attitude.

“This is setting the tone for what I have to come in the future, I want everyone to feel the energy I’m coming with.”

The EP will include “Weak,” “Like That Bitch” and previously released tracks including “Eat It Up,” “Not Friendly” and “My Attitude,” which was met with great critical acclaim upon release with The New York Times including in the track in “The Playlist” and describing her as “A clever, cheerful lyricist” and explaining, “‘My Attitude’ might be her best to date, a persistently tough blend of aw-shucks sexual candor and eye-rolling dismissals.”

Flo Milli first broke onto the scene in 2019 with her track “Beef FloMix” which landed on the Spotify US Viral 50, peaking at number two.

The track then began taking off on TikTok with thousands of original videos, with Rolling Stone covering its success on the platform and NPR Music naming the track “5 TikTok Songs From 2019 We’ll Actually Remember.”

With “Beef FloMix” and the release of her follow up track “In The Party” she became a TikTok sensation with over half a million videos created with millions of views.  Combined she has amassed over 100 million streams worldwide.

Listen to “Weak” HERE.

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