FLO have your week locked in with their 'Not My Job' Vevo performance
Who doesn’t love fire music? What’s better than hearing your fave tunes? How about getting them performed? FLO comes through clutch with their Vevo ‘Not My Job’ performance.
Who doesn’t love fire music? What’s better than hearing your fave tunes? How about getting them performed? FLO comes through clutch with their Vevo ‘Not My Job’ performance.
It’s all types of hard-hitting. Kick back with the details and enjoy the trio’s live set.
Vevo, the world’s leading music video network released the complete list for its highly-anticipated Vevo “DSCVR Artists to Watch” 2023 campaign. Starting Monday, November 28th, Vevo’s DSCVR ATW will showcase high-quality live performance video content from the class of 2023, with unique performances from each artist, shot exclusively for Vevo.
Born out of Vevo’s taste-maker series and brand DSCVR, “DSCVR Artists To Watch” is now in its 9th year. With a record-breaking 550 submissions, the current list consists of 20 global artists whom Vevo has tipped to break through to the mainstream.
Vevo’s DSCVR ATW program is one of the most highly anticipated and competitive lists in the emerging music space, as the artists and bands that make it receive critical exposure and promotion that help propel their careers. ATW artists and bands will be marketed and featured in Vevo’s expert music video programming via playlists and editorial features across Vevo’s network, including YouTube and connected TV platforms, such as Roku, Samsung TV Plus, and Apple TV.
Vevo’s Artists to Watch content will also see the official launch of a brand-new DSCVR set. The new set was designed to help artists express themselves in new and interesting ways through visually striking elements like new entry points, columns, corridors, archways, and windows.
Speaking to their Vevo DSCVR "Artists To Watch" live performance video for "Not My Job," FLO says, “We had so much fun arranging and recording our VEVO DSCVR session earlier this year, and it’s amazing to now have been highlighted as an Artist To Watch! Thank you for having faith in our girl group and vision. We are honoured to stand beside all the other artists highlighted, and can’t wait to keep growing in 2023!"
Carl Young, Head of Music & Talent, UK adds, "FLO are making some serious waves in the music industry right now, their impeccable harmonies and melodies, paired with a refreshing revival of UK 00’s RnB are making them an undeniable force. Ever since hearing ‘Cardboard Box’, I knew this group had something very special. I’m absolutely delighted to have them involved in Vevo’s annual DSCVR Artists To Watch.”
Apple Music's putting big respect on UK girl group FLO's name
Apple Music knows good tunes when they’re buzzing. The popular streaming giant is giving a major nod to United Kingdom girl group FLO as its newest Up Next selection.
Apple Music knows good tunes when they’re buzzing. The popular streaming giant is giving a major nod to United Kingdom girl group FLO as its newest Up Next selection.
Check out the full-fledged details and keep scrolling to get a sneak peek at FLO’s chemistry together.
Apple Music today announced UK R&B girl group FLO as the latest addition to its Up Next program, Apple Music's monthly artist initiative geared towards identifying, showcasing and elevating rising talent.
Renée Downer, Jorja Douglas, and Stella Quaresma make up the trio FLO, the London-based R&B girl group who released their debut single and viral opening statement "Cardboard Box" earlier this year. The MNEK-produced hit amassed about 2 million streams within a month after its release and proved to be a major breakout moment for the group. The song was featured across major Apple Music playlists like A-List Pop, In My Room and R&B Now, and reached the Daily Top 100 in six different countries worldwide. Their debut EP The Lead, was the biggest R&B debut of the week by streams on Apple Music worldwide, and represents the personal and professional growth of a girl group who have created a sound that hasn’t been heard in the UK music scene for decades.
“It's so cool to be part of the legacy of Apple Up Next artists,” said FLO. “So many incredible musicians have come before us. How are we in the same breath as Tems and Victoria Monét?! We can't wait for more people to learn about the world of FLO and why girl groups are so important. We don't take the fact that we are the first R&B girl group to be part of the campaign lightly and we hope to inspire more young women to make the music they love without boundaries. Let's take the lead!!”
In their Apple Music Up Next exclusive short film out today, the group talks about their early start and continued hard work. Before forming FLO, Downer and Quaresma knew each other from school and only knew Douglas from social media; it wasn't until meeting each other at an audition that they hit it off. "The chemistry has always been there. That's what made us become the three of FLO,” said Quaresma. In an interview with Apple Music's Dotty, the group discussed their dream collaborations, their group chat with R&B singer Brandy, and the goals they would like to achieve within the next five years.