The Alabama rapper returns with the first preview of her next album, FLO STATE, and reworks a 2006 hit in the process.
Flo Milli has released a new single, “TOO BO$$Y,” her first since 2024’s Fine Ho, Stay. That album closed an introductory trilogy and established her as a rapper who moves between sharp humor and harder edges without losing control.
“TOO BO$$Y” previews her forthcoming project, FLO STATE. The production, credited to Pooh Beatz, RIOTUSA, Allen Ritter, and Nico Baran, borrows from Kelis’ 2006 single “Bossy.” Rather than treating that reference as a simple loop, the track preserves the song’s defiant core while making room for Flo Milli’s own cadence. It sits close to the same tradition of brash, self-possessed rap that Kelis represented two decades ago, but with a faster, more confrontational delivery.
The single arrives at a useful moment. Fine Ho, Stay proved she could sustain a full-length project, and “TOO BO$$Y” marks the start of a new recording phase without fully abandoning the energy that brought her attention. It is less a reinvention than a deliberate recalibration — a sample from one era of direct female rap filtered through another.
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