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Jul 25, 2022Delivering what her fans would expect, it seems as though Flo Milli has found her feet and handed over a selection of fun-filled and ultrafeminine tracks before the summer comes to an end.
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Sep 12, 2022Although You Still Here, Ho? doesn’t boast as many catchy hits as its predecessor, Flo Milli’s studio debut still finds success by exploring new genres. Contrary to the record’s cohesiveness, each track is unpredictably experimental in sound and style when compared to Flo Milli’s previous work.
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Jul 27, 2022It’s refreshing to see Milli step out with both her classic approach and new attempts at claiming selfhood. You Still Here Ho ? meets Flo Milli in her most adventurous form yet.
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Jul 25, 2022It’s the equivalent of a headbanger, and while one could argue her talent deserves a richer canvas, it satisfies all the same.
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Jul 25, 2022Her debut is a great, carefree soundtrack to dancing through the struggle.
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Aug 1, 2022You Still Here, Ho? offers a snapshot circa 2022, reminding us that, at least when it comes to the competitive side of human nature and the fallouts of capitalism, the 2020s may not be that different from the 2010s, 2000s, 1990s, and so on. Different trappings, same dynamic.
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The WireOct 5, 2022An album that for the most part is ebulliently nasty pop, the monumental “Big Steppa” and the gleefully foul “No Face” in particular will be irresistible to anyone raised on Trina and Missy Elliott, daring us to switch off as the party spirals out of control. [Nov 2022, p.73]
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Aug 22, 2022Her new debut album didn’t disappoint. Top track - conceited. Hits after hits
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Aug 1, 2022