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Saturday 11/11/2023 8:00 PM
[From All Music.com-Fred Thomas] Viral Internet response to a 2018 single catapulted Alabama rapper Flo Milli from underground status to streaming numbers in the millions. Her brazen anthem of self-confidence "Beef FloMix" was the first song to bring the rapper's lighthearted demeanor and fluid, punch line-heavy rhyme styles to legions of new fans, and she capitalized on the attention in 2020 with her debut mixtape, Ho, Why Is You Here? The acclaimed release was followed by the 2022 full-length You Still Here, Ho? and additional singles like 2023's "Nasty Dancer" and "Einstein."
Flo Milli grew up in Mobile, Alabama, and began rapping at age 11. She released her first single, "No Hook," in 2015 when she was just 16 years old. Milli issued new music sporadically over the next few years, but it wasn't until her 2018 reworking of the instrumental from Playboi Carti and Ethereal's woozy track "Beef" that the seeds were planted for her fame. As "Beef FloMix," Milli's dominant lyrics transformed the song into a decimation of would-be haters and gained some traction on its own. When fans on the Internet started using it to soundtrack their own dance videos, however, things really took off. The song was soon racking up millions of streams, and its video was also viewed millions of times. From there, Flo Milli scored several other viral singles, with 2019's "In the Party" being followed by a string of tracks in 2020 such as "Not Friendly," "Weak," and "Like That Bitch."
Flo Milli - BGC
Along the way, the rapper signed on with RCA, and in July 2020, the best of these songs and new, unreleased material were collected in the form of Flo Milli's first mixtape, Ho, Why Is You Here? The release charted in the top half of the Billboard 200, and Milli was nominated for Best New Artist at the BET Hip Hop Awards. She continued making guest appearances and releasing singles such as "Roaring 20s" (2021) and "PBC" (2022). Her debut full-length, You Still Here, Ho?, arrived in July 2022. Flo Milli then released the Ludacris collaboration "Buying All Black," followed by "Nasty Dancer" and "Einstein" in 2023.
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Warehouse Live
813 St Emanuel Street
Houston, TX 77003
Directions (Map)
(713) 225-5483
Saturday 11/11/2023 8:30 PM
Intocable from Zapata, Texas that introduced America to Tex-Mex music in a really big way. This weekend at Houston's Arena Theatre they play Houston. he English translation for their name is "Untouchable".
Intocable gained 20 Latin top 10 hits. Intocable's songs reached the top ten on Billboard Latin singles charts: Cominare, Te Perdono, Llueve, Eso Duele, Eres Mi Droga, Amor Maldito, Soñador Eterno, Perdedor, El Amigo Que Se Fue, Ya Estoy Cansado, Enséñame A Olvidarte, Déjame Amarte, Contra Viento y Marea, Y Todo Para Qué? and other song.
Intocable - Tu Adios no Mata
The group was started by friends Ricardo Javier Muñoz and René Orlando Martínez in the early 1990s. It was just a few years, Intocable fused the genres Tejano and Norteño with a musical signature that fused Tejano's robust conjunto and Norteño folk rhythms with a pop balladry. Intocable is perhaps the most influential group in Tejano and their tough Tejano/Norteño fusion has become the blueprint for dozens of Tex-Mex groups. The group's style combines romantic, hooky melodies, tight instrumentation and vocal harmony.
This weekend in Houston its Intocable on their "Momentos Tour"
Ricardo Muñoz – (Lead Vocalist, Accordion) (1993–Present)
René Orlando Martinez– (Drums, Chorus) (1993–Present)
Sergio Serna – (Percussion)(1993–Present)
Johnny Lee Rosas – (Bajo Sexto, Backup Vocalist)(1994-1997) (2003–2016)(2017-Present)
Alejandro Gulmar - (Bajo Sexto)(2013–Present)
Felix Salinas - (Bass)(1995)(1999-2015) (2016-Present)
Houston Arena Theatre
Arena Towers
7326 Southwest Fwy
Houston, TX 77074
Directions (Map
(713) 772-5900
Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
2005 Lake Robbins Dr.
The Woodlands, TX 77380
Directions (Map)
Website
The Grand Opera House
in Galveston
2020 Postoffice Street
Galveston, TX 77550
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Phone: (409) 765-1894
Website
HOB Houston
in GreenStreet
1204 Caroline St.
Houston, TX
(888) 402-5837
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Website
Houston Arena Theatre
in Arena Towers
7326 Southwest Fwy
Houston, TX 77074
713-772-5900
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Website
NRG Center
1 NRG Pkwy
Houston, TX
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Website
Warehouse Live
813 St Emanuel St.
Houston, TX
Directions (Map)
(713) 225-5483
Website
The Improv
in Marq-E Entertainment Center
7620 Katy Freeway Space
455 Houston, TX 77024
Directions
Buy tickets over the phone:713-333-8800
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Miller Outdoor Theatre
Hermann Park
6000 Hermann Park Dr
Houston, TX 77030
Directions click here
(832) 487-7102
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Ayva Center
9371 Richmond Ave.
Houston, TX 77063
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Phone: (713) 782-2982
Website
The Heights Theatre
339 W 19th St.
Houston TX 77008
Directions (Map)
214-272-8346
Website
George R. Brown Convention Center
1001 Avenida De Las Americas
Houston, TX 77010
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Website
White Oak Music Hall
2915 N Main Street
Houston, TX 77009
Directions (Map)
Phone: (713) 237-0370
Website
Bayou Music Center
in Bayou Place
520 Texas Ave
Houston, TX 77002
Directions (Map)
Phone: (713) 230-1600
Website
713 Music Hall
In POST Houston
401 Franklin Street
Houston, TX 77201
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Website
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Established in 2020, Art Museum TX is a not-for-profit institution in Fort Bend County, Texas, dedicated to presenting the region's contemporary art to the public. Art Museum TX provides an interchange for visual arts of the present and recent past, presents new directions in art, strives to engage the public, and encourages a greater understanding of contemporary art through education programs.
Art Museum TX is a museum dedicated to reaching our Fort Bend area population from one end of the region to the other, reaching throughout the surrounding areas and growing a wider audience. Art Museum TX is introducing art to so many. We bring art to YOU by opening our art space where YOU already frequent! We are in THE NEIGHBORHOOD!
Art Museum TX
16165 CITY WALK
SUGAR LAND TX 77479
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Admission Free
Suggested Donation $5.00
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