Who’s Flo Milli, Anyway?
Before she was pop culture’s most quotable confidence coach, Flo Milli—born Tamia Monique Carter—was a girl in Mobile, Alabama, writing verses in the back of her notebook while classmates passed folded notes. Her house played Jill Scott and Erykah Badu, her television played Nicki Minaj on 106 & Park, and somewhere between those frequencies she found her own wavelength.
By eleven, she had a rap group called Pink Mafia. By her late teens, she had a full-blown plan: fame by eighteen, she told Vulture.
I used to deal with a lot of haters in high school. Because I was very sure of myself. But I walked with confidence. I would be in my notebook, like, I’m that bitch! I’m beautiful. I’m gonna be famous.” – Flo Milli
She missed it by a year, which only made the prophecy sound cooler in retrospect.
“Beef FloMix” and the Birth of a Persona
In 2018, Flo Milli flipped Playboi Carti’s “Beef” into “Beef FloMix,” a remix that felt like a charm spell disguised as a diss. The track shot up Spotify’s Viral 50 to No. 2 and landed her a deal with RCA. Her delivery—mocking, melodic, and unstoppable—was a warning wrapped in a wink.
“Beef FloMix” became a manifesto for digital-age dominance: money as self-respect, confidence as currency, pettiness as art form.
This playlist is less about feelings and more about swagger. Think of it as a quick survey of Flo Milli’s biggest moments, with a couple of key collaborations thrown in for extra flavor. Whether you’re brushing up on her mixtape era or catching up with the new album, these songs show how she’s sharpened her punchlines and kept her beats fresh. Ready to take notes?
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“Chocolate Rain” – single (2023)
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“Roc Steady” (feat. Flo Milli) – Megan Thee Stallion, MEGAN: ACT II (2024)
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“New Me” (feat. Anycia) – Fine Ho, Stay (2024)en.wikipedia.org
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“In The Party” – Ho, Why Is You Here? (2020); released as a single Oct 28 2019en.wikipedia.org
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“Beef FloMix” – Ho, Why Is You Here? (2020); lead single from 2018en.wikipedia.org
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“Never Lose Me” (feat. SZA, …) – Fine Ho, Stay (2024); original single released Nov 30 2023en.wikipedia.org
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“Conceited” – You Still Here, Ho? (2022)en.wikipedia.org
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“Do It Better” – You Still Here, Ho? (2022)
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“Do It Better” – You Still Here, Ho? (2022)
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“Can’t Stay Mad” – Fine Ho, Stay (2024)en.wikipedia.org
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“Tell Me What You Want” – Fine Ho, Stay (2024)en.wikipedia.org
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“Never Lose Me” – single (2023)en.wikipedia.org
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“I Am” (feat. Flo Milli) – Baby Tate, After the Rain (2020)justapedia.org
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“Mean” – $NOT & Flo Milli, Beautiful Havoc (2020)en.wikipedia.org
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“May I” – Ho, Why Is You Here? (2020)
The “Ho” Trilogy and the Rise of an Empire
Her debut Ho, Why Is You Here? (2020) turned taunts into triumphs.
You Still Here, Ho? (2022) refined her tone, trading TikTok bounce for sharp-edged charisma.
Then Fine Ho, Stay (2024) brought reflection without losing the flex. “Never Lose Me” cracked the Billboard Hot 100, later remixed with Cardi B and SZA.
That same year, she appeared on “Demons”—a joint single with avant-pop producer Lune and billed as Pop’s Darkest Duo. The song’s eerie, metallic pulse marked a rare detour for Flo Milli: less swagger, more shiver. Yet even over that haunted beat, her voice sliced through like polished glass. She didn’t bend to pop; she bent pop to her will.
Mantras Over Metrics
Flo Milli’s work runs on self-definition, not data. How does she like to rap, she told Notion.
“How much of a bad b**** I am. I love to empower myself- so rapping about my confidence is what I love.” – Flo Milli
Every verse feels like a mirror pep talk.
She meditates daily and writes affirmations before recording. The result is music that sounds carefree but functions like a form of self-defense. Whether it’s the jubilant sneer of “Conceited” or the hypnotic menace of “Demons”
Power in Multiplicity
Motherhood arrived mid-glow-up. She announced her pregnancy in late 2024, gave birth the following April, and was back on stage by summer.
The single “Roc Steady,” with Megan Thee Stallion, sealed her stature. She’d gone from viral energy to veteran poise, and her features—especially “Demons”—showed she could move between genres without losing the pulse of her persona. That’s her secret weapon: she can adapt without erasing herself.
Flo Milli Songs to Spin While You’re Fixing Your Crown
FAQ: Answers to the Web’s Most-Asked Questions
How old is Flo Milli?
Born January 9, 2000, Flo Milli is 25 (nationaltoday.com).
What is her real name?
Her birth name is Tamia Monique Carter (nationaltoday.com).
Where is she from?
She grew up in Mobile, Alabama (nationaltoday.com).
How tall is she?
Reliable sources put her at 5 ft 5 in (1.65 m) (nationaltoday.com).
When did “Beef FloMix” drop?
She first released “Beef FloMix” in 2018, it went viral the following year and reached No. 2 on Spotify’s Viral 50 (nationaltoday.com).
What’s her latest project?
Flo Milli’s 2024 album Fine Ho, Stay features the hit single “Never Lose Me” and a remix with Cardi B and SZA (apnews.com).
Does she have children?
Yes, she welcomed a son in April 2025 and confirmed that rapper G6Reddot is the father (foxy99.com, en.wikipedia.org).
The Closing Verse
Flo Milli makes music that sounds like ambition talking itself into existence. She started with affirmations and ended up with anthems. Each release strengthens the idea that confidence can be cultivated, even choreographed.
“Demons” proved she can meet darkness without losing her shine. Fine Ho, Stay showed she can balance vulnerability with venom. Together they sketch a portrait of a 25-year-old artist who understands that pop culture doesn’t just reward boldness, it requires it.
Flo Milli doesn’t chase the spotlight. She stands where it will eventually land.


