current events | January 14, 2026

Flo Milli parents: Meet Monique Danielle

American rapper Tamia Monique Carter, often known as Flo Milli, was born on January 9, 2000.

She gained notoriety after her songs “Beef FloMix” and “In the Party” gained widespread traction on the social media app TikTok, eventually inspiring the Recording Industry Association of America to award them gold certification. Following that, she committed to a recording contract with RCA Records and Justin Goldman’s ’94 Sounds.

Flo Milli parents: Meet Monique Danielle

Mobile, Alabama, was the place where Tamia Monique Carter was born and raised by her mother Monique Danielle.

9 January 2000 marks her birthday. At age 11, she started rapping and formed the rap group Real & Beautiful, which eventually changed its name to Pink Mafia. She penned her first song when she was nine years old, and at age 14, she disbanded the group.

After seeing a Nicki Minaj-themed edition of BET’s music video countdown show 106 & Park, she was motivated to start composing some lyrics that eventually turned into songs.

In response to a question regarding her high school experience, she stated, “I coped with everything, so it just taught me that the only thing that counts is my view of myself.” In 2015, she issued “No Hook,” her debut solo track. Jill Scott, Anthony Hamilton, and Erykah Badu were among the artists she grew up listening to.