
Flo Milli returns with playful new bop "Roaring 20s"
Alabama rapper Flo Milli has returned with playful new track "Roaring 20s", marking her first release of 2021.
"Roaring 20s" marks Flo Milli's first release since jumping on a remix of PJ's "Element" last month.
The new track, produced by Kenny Beats, features a sample of "If I Were A Rich Man" from the Original Broadway Cast Recording of Fiddler on the Roof.
Flo Milli says of her new outing, "The Roaring 20s was a period in history of dramatic social and political change. Last year I was able to break through during a very difficult time for not only our country but, the world. Born in 2000, and having my breakout year in 2020, I feel like I’m living in the new age of the" Roaring 20s"."
She adds, "One of the most familiar symbols of the "Roaring 20s" was the birth of the new independent woman, known in those years as a flapper. A flapper is a young woman; unbothered by conventional standards of behaviour. In addition to being more sexually free than previous generations, the women of the Roaring 20s had the bobbed hair, the short skirts, the drankin’, the smokin’, looks and participated in activities that were deemed ‘unladylike’. My lyrics, my style and my lifestyle all resonate with that freedom and I AM the "Roaring 20s"."
Spotify have named Flo Milli as their next RADAR artist to coincide with the new track.
The rapper is yet to follow up her 2020 mixtape Ho, Why Is You Here?.
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