Flo Milli was nominated for Best New Artist at the 2020 BET Hip Hop Awards in September 2020. She appeared in the music video for G-Eazy's single, "Down", featuring Latto, in September 2020. Singer Saygrace featured Flo Milli on the remix of her single, "Boys Ain't Shit", in August 2020. The company described the deal, which encompasses her entire catalog, as "a highly competitive signing situation". On August 10, 2020, it was announced that Flo Milli had signed an exclusive global co-publishing deal with Pulse Music Group. Flo Milli's debut mixtape, Ho, Why Is You Here?, was released on July 24, 2020, to critical praise. A music video for the track was released in July 2020, alongside another single, "Weak". White Did It-produced single "Like That Bitch". Her singles "Not Friendly" and "Eat It Up" were released in March and April 2020 respectively. In February 2020, she released the single "My Attitude". By the end of 2019, she had signed to RCA Records. She performed at Rolling Loud Los Angeles in December 2019. Flo Milli's follow-up single was "In the Party," released in October 2019. A fully-produced version of the song was released in July 2019, and received over 46 million streams on Spotify. It went viral on Instagram and other social media sites, including TikTok, reaching number two on Spotify's Viral 50 in April 2019.
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In October 2018, Flo Milli recorded the original version of her breakout single, " Beef FloMix", a freestyle over the instrumental of Playboi Carti and Ethereal's track " Beef". Career 2019–present: Ho, Why Is You Here? She grew up listening to Jill Scott, Anthony Hamilton and Erykah Badu. Speaking about her high school experience, she said, "I dealt with everything, so it just taught me that the only thing that matters is my opinion of myself." She released her first solo song, "No Hook", in 2015. After watching an episode of BET's music video countdown show 106 & Park that featured Nicki Minaj, she was inspired and began writing short verses that grew into songs. She wrote her first song at 9 years old, and began rapping at age 11, forming rap group Real & Beautiful, later known as Pink Mafia, which she dissolved at age 14. Tamia Monique Carter was born on Janu in Mobile, Alabama, where she was also raised.