Flo Mili had social media choking on her performance on NPR’s ‘Tiny Desk Concert.’
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Flo takes over the small table
Flo Milli made her debut on the live series with a set that showcased her growing catalog of hits, including her self-affirmation anthem, ‘Conceited’ and her single, ‘Bed Time’.
According to RapUpthe Alabama rapper performed with Atlanta’s Band of Brothers and their backing singers, whom she affectionately called the Floettes.
Rolling Stone reports that Milli closed her show with a stripped-back acoustic version of her chart-topping hit, ‘Never Lose Me’, from her latest album, ‘Fine Ho, Stay’. The outlet also announced that Flo updated the album with an additional verse that is not present in the original song. Their ‘Tiny Desk’ set also represented their first performance with a live band.
Milli’s ‘Tiny Desk’ show coincides with Black Music Month, a time when NPR is highlighting nine Black women in music. Furthermore, Rolling Stone also revealed that the ‘Understand’ musician’s appearance comes after performances by Times, Lackecia Benjamin, Terra Whack, Chaka Khan, Kierra SheardIt is Britney Spencer.
Social Media Reacts to Flo Milli’s Tiny Desk Performance
Roomies were quick to react to Flo Milli’s ‘Tiny Desk Concert’ in The Shade Room comments section. Many social media users praised her impeccable performance, noting that she sounded exactly like her records.
Instagram user @ilyonyxx wrote, “Flo milli always provides good energy vibes.”
Instagram user @n.nashiaaa_ wrote, “The backing singers are on point😭😭”
Then Instagram user @takyrahj wrote: “Her voice is so perfect for a small table performance! it sounds exactly like the track itself.”
As Instagram user @_aldrinl wrote, “Flo is so sleeping, it’s crazy.”
Instagram user @colacole wrote, “She has bars. I have to give credit where it’s due. Giving you flowers.
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What do you think, roommates?