Flo Milli discography

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Flo Milli discography
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Flo Milli in 2024
Studio albums2
Singles57
Music videos40
Mixtapes1

American rapper and singer Flo Milli has released 2 studio albums, 1 mixtape, 57 singles (including 26 as a featured artist), and 40 music videos (including 14 as a featured artist). In her early career, Flo Milli released two singles "Beef FloMix" (2018) and "In the Party" (2019), and both were successful on social media. After the success of her first two singles, Milli signed to '94 Sound and RCA Records. [1] In 2021, "In the Party" and "Beef FloMix" were certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America. [2] She released her debut mixtape, Ho, Why Is You Here? , in 2020. After the release of the mixtape, she started working on her debut studio album, You Still Here, Ho? , which was released in 2022 [3] and peaked at number 78 on the Billboard 200 and number 46 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. [4] "Conceited", one of its singles, was certified gold by the RIAA. [2]

Contents

Between You Still Here, Ho? (2022) and her latest album, Fine Ho, Stay (2024), she released the singles "Einstein", "No Love Shemix", "Anything Flows" as part of a brand deal with 7-Eleven, [5] "Fruit Loop", "Chocolate Rain", "BGC", and "B.T.W." as a cover of Too Short's "Blow the Whistle". [6] In late 2023, she released "Never Lose Me" as the lead single for Fine Ho, Stay, reaching number 15 on the Billboard Hot 100 [7] and has since been certified platinum by the RIAA, [2] platinum in Australia, [8] and silver in the United Kingdom. [9] Meanwhile, Fine Ho, Stay debuted and peaked at number 54 on the Billboard 200 [10] and number 20 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. [11]

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected details
TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positions
US
[10]
US
R&B/HH

[11]
You Still Here, Ho?
Fine Ho, Stay
  • Released: March 15, 2024 [12]
  • Label: '94 Sounds, RCA
  • Format: Digital download, streaming
5420

Mixtapes

List of mixtapes, with selected details and charted positions
TitleMixtape detailsPeak chart positions
US
[13]
US
R&B/HH

[14]
Ho, Why Is You Here?
  • Released: July 24, 2020
  • Label: '94 Sounds, RCA
  • Format: Digital download, streaming
7846

Singles

As lead artist

List of singles as lead artist, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
TitleYearPeak chart positionsCertificationsAlbum
US
[15]
US
R&B
/HH

[16]
US
Rap

[17]
AUS
[18]
CAN
[19]
IRE
[20]
NLD
[21]
NZ
[22]
UK
[23]
WW
[24]
"Beef FloMix"2019Ho, Why Is You Here?
"In the Party"
  • RIAA: Platinum [2]
"My Attitude" [25] 2020Non-album single
"Not Friendly"Ho, Why Is You Here?
"Eat It Up"Non-album single
"Like That Bitch" [26] Ho, Why Is You Here?
"Weak" [27]
"May I"
"Hot" (remix) [28]
(with Pia Mia featuring Sean Paul)
Non-album single
"Mean" [29]
(with Snot)
  • RIAA: Gold [2]
Beautiful Havoc
"Roaring 20s" [30] 2021You Still Here, Ho?
"Back Pack (Flora The Explorer)"Non-album single
"Ice Baby" [31] You Still Here, Ho?
"PBC" [32] 2022
"Conceited" [33]
  • RIAA: Gold [2]
"No Face" [34]
"Conceited" (remix) [35]
(featuring Lola Brooke and Maiya the Don)
2023You Still Here, Ho? (extended)
"Nasty Dancer" [36]
"Rodeo" (remix) [37]
(with Lah Pat)
[upper-alpha 1] 39Non-album singles
"Einstein" [39]
"Bed Time Remix"
(featuring Monaleo and Gloss Up)
You Still Here, Ho? (extended)
"No Love Shemix" [40]
(with Trina and Maiya The Don featuring J.K. Mac)
Non-album singles
"Anything Flows" [5]
(featuring Maiya The Don, 2Rare, and Kari Faux)
"B.T.W." [6]
"Fruit Loop" [41]
"Chocolate Rain" [42]
"BGC" [43]
"Never Lose Me"156523171967101522Fine Ho, Stay
"Duh!"2024Non-album singles
"Wet Dreams"
(featuring Coop and G)
"Why Lie?"
(with Skepta)
[upper-alpha 2] 74Knife and Fork
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
List of singles as featured artist, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
US
[45]
US
R&B
/HH

[46]
US
Rap

[47]
NZ
Hot

[48]
"Back It Up"
(Trap Beckham featuring Flo Milli)
2020Make America Shake Again
"Cherry" (remix)
(Almondmilkhunni featuring Flo Milli)
Non-album singles
"F'd Up"
(Savannah Cristina featuring Flo Milli)
"Boys Ain't Shit"
(Saygrace featuring Flo Milli)
"Sexy"
(Joeville featuring Flo Milli)
"Plain"
(Benee featuring Lily Allen and Flo Milli)
13 Hey U X
"I Am" [49]
(Baby Tate featuring Flo Milli)
[upper-alpha 3] [upper-alpha 4] 29After the Rain
"Better Be"
(Big Freedia featuring Flo Milli)
Big Freedia's Smokin' Santa Christmas
"Element" (remix)
(PJ featuring Flo Milli)
Non-album single
"Nasty" [52]
(Rich the Kid featuring Latto, Rubi Rose, and Flo Milli)
2021Lucky 7
"Clap for 'Em"
(YungManny featuring Flo Milli and Sada Baby)
Non-album singles
"Asthma Pump" [53]
(Tay Money featuring Flo Milli)
"Raindrops" [54]
(GoldLink featuring Flo Milli)
"Simon Says" [55]
(Destiny Rogers featuring Flo Milli)
"Money" [56]
(Rico Nasty featuring Flo Milli)
"Toot It Up"
(Sally Sossa featuring Flo Milli)
2022
"We Not Humping" (remix) [57]
(Monaleo featuring Flo Milli)
"Buying All Black" [58]
(Ludacris featuring Flo Milli and PJ)
"Whole Family" [59]
(Saucy Santana featuring Flo Milli)
2023
"Take It Up" (remix)
(DEELA featuring Flo Milli)
"Tomioka" (remix)
(with Jay Eazy)
"Big Mad"
(Icandy featuring Flo Milli)
"Expensive"
(Maiya the Don featuring Flo Milli)
2024
"Swag It!" (remix)
(Chow Lee featuring Flo Milli)
"Sunday Service" (remix)
(Latto featuring Megan Thee Stallion and Flo Milli)
1002620 Sugar Honey Iced Tea
"Talk My Shit" [60]
(Childish Gambino featuring Amaarae and Flo Milli)
Bando Stone & the New World
"Special"
(Doe Boy featuring Skilla Baby and Flo Milli)
Non–album single
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Guest appearances

List of non-single guest appearances, showing year released, other artist(s) featured, and album name
TitleYearOther artist(s)Album
"Good"2020 Yung Bleu, Yo Gotti Bleu Vandross 3
"Goddess"2023 Monaleo Where the Flowers Don't Die

Music videos

As lead artist

List of music video appearances with the associated album, directors, and other performers
TitleYearOther performer(s)Director(s)AlbumRef.
"Beef FloMix"2019Celeste LiHo, Why Is You Here? [61]
"In The Party" [62]
"My Attitude"2020Jetphynx [63]
"Eat It Up" [64]
"Not Friendly" (animated video)Ho, Why Is You Here? [65]
"Like That Bitch"Sara Lacombe [66]
"Weak" [67]
"Send The Addy / May I" [68]
"Roaring 20s"2021ChildYou Still Here, Ho? [69]
"Back Pack (Flora The Explora)"JVisuals312 [70]
"PBC"2022Amber ParkYou Still Here, Ho? [71]
"Conceited"Nayip [72]
"No Face" [73]
"Big Steppa"Unknown [74]
"B.T.W"2023Myesha Gardner [75]
"Flo Milli"Unknown [76]
"Fruit Loop"Chandler Lass [77]
"Hot Box"Unknown [78]
"BGC"Boni Mata [79]
"Never Lose Me"LeffFine Ho, Stay [80]
"D's"2024 Rich Boy [81]
"Understand" (vignette)Unknown [82]
"Neva" (vignette) [83]
"Clap Sum"Fine Ho, Stay [84]
"Got The Juice" [85]
"Toast"LeffFine Ho, Stay [86]
"Wet Dreams"Coop, GG [87]
List of music video appearances with the associated album, directors, and other performers
TitleYearOther performer(s)Director(s)AlbumRef.
"Mean"2020$notCole BennettBeautiful Havoc [88]
"Hot" (remix)Pia Mia and Sean PaulRobin Antin and Mikey Minden [89]
"Better Be"Big FreediaSkyler StroupBig Freedia's Smokin' Santa Christmas [90]
"Nasty"2021Rich The Kid, Mulatto, and Rubi RoseThe AuntiesLucky 7 [91]
"I Am"Baby TateAndre MuirAfter the Rain [49]
"Clap For 'Em"YungManny and Sada BabyUnknown [92]
"Asthma Pump"Tay MoneyAJ Spitz and Josh Jones [93]
"Money"Rico NastyRoxana Baldovin [94]
"Toot It Up"2022Sally SossaUnknown [95]
"We Not Humping" (remix)MonaleoChris Villa [96]
"Rodeo"2023Lah PatNayip Ramos [97]
"Whole Family"Saucy SantanaJasper Soloff [98]
"Swag it!" (remix)2024Chow LeeNick Welch [99]
"Sunday Service" (remix)Latto and Megan Thee StallionUnknownSugar Honey Iced Tea [100]

Notes

  1. "Rodeo (Remix)" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 18 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart. [38]
  2. "Why Lie?" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 13 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart. [44]
  3. "I Am" did not enter Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, but peaked at number 15 on R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales. [50]
  4. "I Am" did not enter Billboard Hot Rap Songs, but peaked at number 9 on Rap Digital Song Sales. [51]

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