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English singer and songwriter Florrie has released one studio album, a compilation album, four extended plays (EPs), twenty-nine singles and twenty-six music videos.
Florrie released her debut EP, Introduction, in November 2010 through iTunes Store, containing the tracks "Call of the Wild", "Give Me Your Love", "Summer Nights" and "Left Too Late".[1] The EP was made available for free download on her official website,[2] as well as on 12" vinyl pressings limited to 500 copies.[3] Her second EP, Experiments, was released in June 2011 and included the singles "I Took a Little Something" and "Begging Me".[4] The lead single "Begging Me" was released in April 2011.[5] The music video for the second single, "I Took a Little Something", was a collaboration with fashion house Dolce & Gabbana.[6]
Her third extended play, Late, was released in May 2012.[7] That same month, she announced on her website that she would be signing with a major record label, making Late her final release as an independent artist.[8] The label was later revealed to be Sony Music.[9]
Florrie released her fourth extended play, Sirens, in April 2014, accompanied by music videos for three of its tracks. Between 2014 and 2016, she released three more singles under her contract with Sony Music: "Little White Lies" on August 15, 2014,[10] "Too Young to Remember" on March 6, 2015,[11] and "Real Love" on February 5, 2016.[12] All three tracks were originally intended for inclusion on her planned debut studio album.[13] Following the release of "Real Love", Florrie and Sony Music ended their professional relationship and the album was shelved.[14]
After a three-year hiatus, Florrie made her return to music on May 2, 2019, with the release of the single "Borderline",[15] the track was later included on her first compilation album, Personal, released on 8 December 2023.[16] The album features twelve previously released singles spanning the period from 2019 to 2023.[17]
Florrie’s long-awaited debut studio album, The Lost Ones, was released on June 14, 2024.[18] She revealed the album’s cover art and tracklist on March 22, alongside the release of the title track as the lead single and the opening of pre-orders.[19] The album spawned four singles "The Lost Ones", "Kissing In the Cold", "Never Far From Paradise" and "Looking For Love".[20][21][22]
In the same year, Florrie released the single "Swimming Pool", alongside its music video on August 30.[23][24] Her most recent single, "Pieces," was released in February 2025.[25]
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Introduction
Introduction is the first EP by Florrie. It was released on 15 November 2010 as free download on her official site.[2] It's available also on iTunes. The EP consists of four songs produced by Xenomania. It was preceded by the release of Florrie's debut single "Call 911", back in 2010, as a remix by Fred Falke. Other songs that preceded the release of the extended play were "Panic Attack",[29] "Fascinate Me", "Come Back to Mine",[30] all of them released as remixes, like the case of "Call 911", which original version is still unreleased.
Florrie released a music video for the song "Give Me Your Love". The video consists of Florrie and a backing band performing the song. The audio track of the video is the studio version of the song.
Experiments
Experiments is the second EP by Florrie. It was released on 14 June 2011 as download on iTunes.[33] The EP consists of six songs produced by Xenomania.
There were made music videos for the songs "Begging Me", "I Took a Little Something" and "Experimenting with Rugs".
In a review of the EP, The Guardian wrote, "Thankfully, Florrie has the songs to make this way of working pay, having collaborated with Xenomania, MNEK, Fred Falke and Mike Chapman of Parallel Lines to create some sparkling pop moments".[32]
Late
Late is the third EP by Florrie. It was released as download on iTunes on 31 May 2012.[34] The EP consists of four songs produced by Xenomania.
Florrie released a music video for the song "Shot You Down".
Notable Dance magazine reviewed this EP and mentioned that "at only 4 songs, 100% of the content of the Late EP is fantastic, but after 16 minutes, it's over. So while the Late EP is extremely notable, the length is disappointing, especially following Experiments, a 6-track EP".[35]
Sirens
Sirens is the fourth EP by Florrie, released by Sony Music on iTunes on 27 April 2014. The EP consists of 3 new songs and 2 remixes, one being a song included on the EP and the other an unreleased song ("Little White Lies") which would later be released as the first single from Florrie's debut album.
Music videos accompanying each of the three new songs were released through Florrie's YouTube account leading up to the digital release of the EP. Two videos, "Free Falling" and "Wanna Control Myself" (which featured British model Calum Ball), were directed by Jack Bowden, and the other one, "Seashells", by Ferry Gouw.
The EP shows somewhat of a departure from Florrie's previously pop and dance oriented music, featuring more loosely structured songs and widely incorporating spoken word lyrics. According to Florrie, a purpose of the EP's release was to generate buzz before the release of her debut album later in the year.
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