FLO – share official choreography video for latest single ‘Leak It’

FLO share official choreography video for latest single ‘Leak It’. The video comes alongside an extended mix of the track and instrumental out now via Island Records.
 
Fresh off an acclaimed performance on NPR’s Tiny Desk and their first GRAMMY nomination, last month saw FLO enter a new era with the playful new single ‘Leak It’. A scandalous pop anthem, the track explores what happens when desire spills over and power is reclaimed, all while delivering the trio’s signature harmonies and vocals. Directed by Olivia De Camps (Tokischa, Marina), now at over 8 million views the official video sees the girl group enrol in an unconventional wellness retreat where artists are trained in the unspoken rules of modern fame. Watch the official video here.
 
‘Leak It’ follows a historic year for the British Pop-R&B trio. Their debut album ‘Access All  Areas’ earned a nomination for ‘Best Progressive R&B Album’ at the GRAMMY awards, marking the first GRAMMY nomination for a British girl group in 20 years. The group also made waves on their headline Access All Areas Tour, completing the biggest US headline tour by a British girl group in nearly two decades, alongside their biggest sold-out shows to date in London and across the UK and Euro

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pbIhE3XnmJQ
Listen to ‘Leak It’ here: https://flo.lnk.to/LeakIt

FLO’s debut album ‘Access All areas’ saw the trio become the highest charting album for a British R&B girl group in 23 years, with New York Times hailing them a “girl group for the new generation”. Alongside a Top 3 chart position in the UK, the trio debuted on Billboard Top 200, and achieved over 605 million all-time global streams under their belt. The well-received debut album saw Pitchfork give the album an 8/10 rating stating “The UK trio’s debut delivers a confident vision of what a modern girl group can be: tender, headstrong, and unified, with a clear point of view and harmonies for days.”. The Times and NME gave the album  stellar 4* ratings, with NME labelling it as “a front row seat to the next big thing” whilst their cover story for Dazed called Access All Areas “a debut…that delivers on the promise of their hype”.

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