℗ An Island Records Release; ℗ 2004 UMG Recordings, Inc.
Released on: 2007-07-04
Producer, Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Jeff Saltzman
Producer: The Killers
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Dave Stedronsky
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer, Mixer: Mark Needham
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Will Brierre
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Dario Dendi
Associated Performer, Vocals, Synthesizer: Brandon Flowers
Associated Performer, Guitar: Dave Keuning
Associated Performer, Bass (vocal): Mark Stoermer
Associated Performer, Drums: Ronnie Vannucci
Composer Lyricist: Brandon Flowers
Composer Lyricist: Dave Keuning
Studio Personnel, Mixer: Noel «Gadget» Campbell
Studio Personnel, Assistant Mixer, Asst. Recording Engineer: Harley Arsenault
Studio Personnel, Assistant Mixer, Asst. Recording Engineer: Greg Moffet
Studio Personnel, Assistant Mixer: Ronald Moonoo
Producer: TrapMoneyBenny
Producer: Blaqnmild
Producer, Additional Producer: Noah «40» Shebib
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Noah Shebib
Associated Performer, Additional Vocals: City Girls
Composer Lyricist: A. Graham
Composer Lyricist: B. Workman
Composer Lyricist: D. Harrison
Composer Lyricist: C. Brown
Composer Lyricist: J. Johnson
Composer Lyricist: S. Garret
Composer Lyricist: J. Scheffer
Composer Lyricist: R. Zamor
Composer Lyricist: D. Carter
Composer Lyricist: Renetta Yemika Lowe-Bridgewater
Composer Lyricist: O. Hall
Composer Lyricist: P. Price
Composer Lyricist: N. Shebib
Flo Milli — Not Friendly. An exclusive live performance for Vevo DSCVR ARTISTS TO WATCH 2021, an annual series highlighting those that are shaping the future of music.
We’ve been proving our love for Flo Milli all year. Back at the start of 2020, the Alabama rapper put her IDGAF swag on full display in our Brooklyn studio with dope updates of “My Attitude” and “In the Party.” The latter track is one of the 12 that form her debut EP. The signature brashness that critics and fans love marks its title, Ho, why is you here? But it wasn’t too long ago that the MC wasnt so full of herself. Shes said that right before her come up she was “depressed as fuck, no job, no car." Making beats was her only outlet. One day last spring, she flipped on a beat and spit out a searing hook; “Beef FloMix” quickly went viral on TikTok, and that’s when Milli’s momentum shifted into overdrive. Part of her music boasts a Young Thug influence mixed with doses of Erykah Badu and Jill Scott — the latter courtesy of Flo’s mom’s R