As hip-hop culture continues to grow and expand globally, few up and coming artist
possess the grit, versatility and lyrical prowess as FlowSo. Born in Memphis, TN,
FlowSo is the musical off-spring of storied southern legends such as 8ball & MJG,
Outkast, and Lil Wayne. FlowSo’s unorthodox delivery of jaw-dropping rhymes for the
die-hard hip-hop fan and uncanny ability to connect to a broader female audience with
his smooth a sultry late 90s R&B overtones provide an experience for his listeners that
can only be described as one of a kind.
Stepping onto the music scene in early 2007, under the moniker, Niqe, FlowSo was
originally formed as an organic hip-hop group with one of his best friends from high
school. After a few years of local performances, the group disbanded and FlowSo
began releasing solo projects with various local artists including k97’s Next Big Thing
winner Virghost and Memphis legend Tom Skeemask. FlowSo began gaining local
notoriety after performing at a myriad of business mixers & concerts at various marquee
venues in Memphis, including the Rumba Lounge, New Daisy Theatre, and Minglewood
Hall. In Early 2014, FlowSo released a heart-wrenching ode to the current state of race-
relations in the U.S. called “Look at how they doin’ us,” he was invited to attend a
private luncheon with Minister Louis Farrakhan and a host of Memphis artists. He is
currently working to complete his first solo project which is set to be released in early
2016 following the release of his new single ‘Clutch.”