Rising British girl group FLO has been capturing the hearts of Caribbean fans with the release of their debut EP, Access All Areas, which dropped this fall. Known for their harmonious vocals, nostalgic 90s-inspired R&B sound, and a growing social media presence, FLO has quickly made waves on TikTok and streaming platforms, where their success has gone viral. Their fanbase has particularly expanded in the Caribbean, a region known for embracing global music trends while holding on to its own rhythmic roots.
The trio, consisting of Jorja Douglas, Renée Downer, and Stella Quaresma, taps into a mix of classic R&B aesthetics and modern-day pop, creating a soundscape that resonates widely. Their EP Access All Areas brings a refreshing blend of polished harmonies and emotional depth, with tracks like “Losing You” and “Not My Job” resonating as relatable anthems for young listeners. The EP’s global reach has been amplified by FLO’s effective use of TikTok, where they’ve cultivated a fan culture that is both supportive and vocal.
The Caribbean’s embrace of FLO isn’t surprising, given the region’s enthusiasm for harmonious vocal groups and the influence of R&B and pop music throughout the islands. Many Caribbean fans have expressed their connection to FLO’s music on social media, sharing that the group’s polished vocal arrangements remind them of classic acts while offering a fresh perspective that appeals to Gen Z listeners.
In the coming months, FLO is expected to continue building momentum, with hopes of touring internationally, which would likely include stops in key Caribbean cities. The group’s Caribbean fanbase is eagerly awaiting this possibility, hoping to see these rising stars perform live and further strengthen the bond between FLO and the islands.