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Flo
Flo performing on their Tour in 2023 (left to right: Stella Quaresma, Jorja Douglas and Renée Downer)
Background information
OriginLondon, England
Genres
Years active2019–present
Labels
Members
  • Stella Quaresma
  • Jorja Douglas
  • Renée Downer
Websiteflolikethis.com

Flo (stylised in uppercase) are a British girl group from London, consisting of members Jorja Douglas, Stella Quaresma, and Renée Downer. They formed in 2019 and signed with Island Records. The group gained popularity on social media with their debut single "Cardboard Box". They released their debut EP, The Lead, in 2022. They topped the BBC's Sound of 2023 poll and won the 2023 Brit Award for Rising Star.[3][4]

Members

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I saw the girls and we screamed across the room. I knew from that moment we were about to start something big.

— Douglas on when the members met for the first time[5]

Stella Quaresma was born in Kingston upon Thames, and at four weeks old, she moved to Mozambique. She moved back to the British countryside at the age of five, before returning to London, where she began attending the Sylvia Young Theatre School, where she met bandmate Renée Downer.[6] Quaresma was a year above Downer. She grew up listening to African musical artists and her mother later introduced her to Etta James and British artists like Amy Winehouse. Prior to being in the group, she worked as a waitress.[7]

Jorja Douglas was born in Eastern Germany, before moving to Hertfordshire at eight months old.[5] She grew up listening to R&B music introduced to her by her mother.[7] She is the daughter of former sprinter Stephi Douglas, and in 2017, she competed in and won the second series of the CBBC competition series Got What It Takes?.[8][9] Prior to being in the group, Douglas worked for an accountancy firm.[7]

Julian “Renée” Downer was born and raised in North London. She attended the Sylvia Young Theatre School, where she met bandmate Stella Quaresma, who was a year above Downer. She grew up listening to R&B, house and church gospel. Prior to being in the group, she worked at H&M on Regent Street.[7]

Career

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2019–2022: Cardboard Box and The Lead

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Flo formed in 2019.[10] Quaresma and Downer knew each other having met studying at Sylvia Young Theatre School and discovered Douglas from her singing videos on Instagram.[7] Their debut single, "Cardboard Box", was produced by British record producer MNEK and was released on 24 March 2022, after they signed to Island Records.[11] The song performed well on social media,[12] and weeks later, an accompanying music video followed in April 2022, which amassed 900 thousand views in a few days.[13][14] An acoustic version of the song was released the following month.[15] Also produced by MNEK, their second single "Immature" and its accompanying music video was released in July 2022,[16] ahead of their debut extended play The Lead on 8 July 2022.[17][18] A music video for "Summertime", also produced by MNEK, was released.[19] Flo re-released The Lead in September 2022 along with a promotional single, "Not My Job".[20]

Flo performed on Jimmy Kimmel Live! for the first time on 6 October 2022, which was their television debut.[21] They made their UK television debut on Later... with Jools Holland the following month.[22] On 1 November 2022, they were included in Vevo DSCVR's Artists to Watch 2023.[23] They performed their songs "Feature Me" and "Not My Job" on the channel.[24] The same month, they took to social media to announce their upcoming concert tour in North America and Europe during spring 2023.[25][26]

Flo then made their first award show performance at the 2022 MOBO Awards with a medley of the songs "Immature" and "Cardboard Box".[27][28] In December 2022, Flo became the first female group to top the BBC's Annual Sound of... poll and win the Brit Rising Star at the Brit Awards in the same year.[3][4]

2023–present: Walk Like This and Access All Areas

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In early January 2023, Flo were featured on "Hide & Seek" by British rapper Stormzy. The song is from the latter's third studio album, This Is What I Mean (2022).[29] In an Apple Music promotional interview with Elton John, Flo revealed that their debut album is expected to be released in 2023, adding that "There sure is. It's going to be amazing".[30]

In late January 2023, Flo joins the line-up of a number of Summer 2023 festivals including: Big Weekend, Isle of Wight, Longitude, Park Life, TRNSMT, Wireless Festival, and the 2023 Summer Sonic Festival in Osaka, Japan.[31][32] On 23 March 2023, Flo released the single "Fly Girl", featuring American rapper, singer, songwriter Missy Elliott. The song interpolates Elliott's 2002 single "Work It", plus a new rap from her.[33][34]

On 30 March 2023, Flo embarked on the "Flo Live" tour, which sold out all tickets in North America and Europe.[35] Prior to their next show in Chicago, Flo made an appearance on The Tonight Show, performing "Fly Girl" for the first time on television.[36]

Flo at Mighty Hoopla in 2023, which took place in Brockwell Park
Flo at Mighty Hoopla in 2023, which took place in Brockwell Park

On 11 June 2023, Flo performed at Capital's Summertime Ball at Wembley Stadium in London, in front of 80,000 people.[37] On 23 June 2023, they played at the Woodsies stage at Glastonbury, Britain's biggest Festival.[38] In the same month, they received their first three nominations at the 2023 BET Awards, including Best Group, which they lost to Drake and 21 Savage.[39][40]

On 3 July 2023, Flo released the surprise extended play titled 3 of Us, including the tracks "Control Freak" and "Change".[41][42] These songs had already been performed during their previous "Flo Live" tour. The surprise release was a decision made by them while finishing their debut album. On social media, they called it "a gift to the FLO Lifers who have been waiting so patiently for new music."[43][44] Their performance of "Losing You" on the MTV's Push series in June 2023 has been nominated for Push Performance of the Year at the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards.[45][46]

On 1 November 2023, Flo received 3 nominations to the 36th Soul Train Awards: themselves for Best Group and Best New Artist, and Best Collaboration for "Fly Girl" with Missy Elliott.[47] They were part of the line-up for the 23nd Coachella Festival and The Governors Ball in the summer of 2024.[48][49]

On 8 March 2024, Flo released "Walk Like This", a single from their upcoming debut studio album.[50][51] The music video for the song was released on March 14.[52][53] On 24 May 2024, they released another song titled "Caught Up" from their debut album. In the same day, the track was accompanied with an official visualizer.[54][55]

On 22 August 2024, They revealed the title of their debut studio album, Access All Areas, which will be released on November 15, 2024.[56][57][58] Prior to this they opened on American singer Kehlani's Crash World Tour on the North American leg, which started on 4 September 2024 and concluded on 2 November.[59][60]

Artistry

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Musical style

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Flo's style distinctly draws upon classic R&B and hip-hop, particularly from the 1990s and early 2000s. The visuals for their debut music video "Cardboard Box" invited comparisons to that of TLC's "Unpretty" (1999) and the Sugababes' "Overload" (2000). In addition to the likes of Destiny's Child and the Spice Girls, H.E.R. was named as a more contemporary influence.[14]

Influences

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Aaliyah (left) and Amy Winehouse (right) have influenced Flo.

All three girls described being shaped by the music they grew up listening to; Downer's mother would play Aaliyah and Ciara in the car, and Douglas' mother was into "old school R&B". Quaresma heard African music from her father, while her mother would play Amy Winehouse and Etta James.[61]

Achievements

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Flo has received numerous awards and nominations throughout their career, including a Brit Awards, Global Awards, Sound of..., in addition to being nominated for two MTV VMAs, one NAACP Image Awards and three Soul Train Awards nominations.[45][62] In December 2022, Flo won the Brit Awards and were nominated for the 25th MOBO Awards.[3][63] In March 2023, they received the Rising Star Award at the Global Awards.[64] On 26 June 2023, they were nominated for three categories, including Best New Artist, at the 2023 BET Awards, making them the group with the most nominations for the 2023 awards edition.[40]

On January 6, 2023, Flo was placed on the NME 100 annual list of Essential Emerging Artists. They also appeared on the physical cover of one of the issues.[65] In March 2023, they were named as one of Rolling Stone's 25 artists of the future.[66] The same month, Flo was named Billboard's R&B/Hip-Hop Rookie of the Month.[67] In April 2024, they were listed on the Europe's Forbes 30 under 30 list for 2024 in the Entertainment category.[68]

Discography

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Studio albums

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List of studio albums, with selected details
Title Details
Access All Areas

Extended plays

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List of extended plays, with selected details
Title Details
Home Session: FLO
  • Released: 29 June 2022[69]
  • Label: Island
  • Format: Streaming, digital download
The Lead
  • Released: 8 July 2022[70]
  • Label: Island, Republic
  • Format: Streaming, digital download, LP
The Lead (Apple Music Edition)
  • Released: 21 September 2022[71]
  • Label: Island
  • Format: Streaming, digital download
3 of Us
  • Released: 3 July 2023[72]
  • Label: Island
  • Format: Streaming, digital download

Singles

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List of singles, showing year released, peak chart positions, and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
UK
[73]
JPN
Over.

[74]
NZ
Hot

[75]
"Cardboard Box" 2022 76 17 19 The Lead
"Immature"[77]
"Summertime"
"Losing You" Non-album singles
"Fly Girl"
(featuring Missy Elliott)
2023 38 7 20
"Walk Like This"[78] 2024 32 Access All Areas
"Caught Up"
"Check" [A]
"—" denotes a recording that failed to chart, was ineligible for the chart, or was not released.

Promotional singles

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List of promotional single(s), showing year released and album name
Title Year Album
"Not My Job" 2022 The Lead
"Bending My Rules" 2024 Access All Areas
"AAA"

Guest appearances

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List of guest appearances, with year released, other artist(s), and album name
Title Year Other artist(s) Album
"Hide & Seek" (Remix)[80] 2023 Stormzy Non-album remix
"8" (Remix) 2024 Kehlani While We Wait 2

Videography

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Music videos

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List of music videos, showing year released and directors
Title Year Other artist(s) Director(s) Length Ref.
As lead artist
"Cardboard Box" 2022 LOOSE 2:47 [81]
"Cardboard Box (Acoustic)" Saorla Houston 2:55 [82]
"Immature" Avesta Keshtmand 2:55 [83]
"Summertime" Saorla Houston 3:58 [84]
"Losing You" Meeks and Frost 3:45 [85]
"Fly Girl" 2023 Missy Elliott Tajana Tokyo 3:32 [86]
"Walk Like This" 2024 Sahra Zadat 3:26 [87]
"Caught Up" Ganna Bogdan 4:00 [88]
"Check" Troy Roscoe 2:47 [89]

Filmography

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Television

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List of television and films credits
Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2022 Jimmy Kimmel Live! Themselves (musical guest) Episode dated 6 October 2022 [21]
Later... with Jools Holland Themselves (musical guest) Episode dated 29 October 2022 [22]
2023 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Themselves (musical guest) Episode dated 20 April 2023 [36]

Tours

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Headlining

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Supporting

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Notes

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  1. ^ "Check" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 12 on the UK Official Physical Singles Chart, and at number 78 on the UK Official Singles Sales Chart.[79]

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