1. Florrie has drawn positive reaction from the online music community for releasing her own material in collaboration with remixers such as Fred Falke for download without charge.

1. Florrie has drawn positive reaction from the online music community for releasing her own material in collaboration with remixers such as Fred Falke for download without charge.
In 2010, Florrie released a four-track EP titled Introduction, followed by the six-track EP Experiments in 2011, and by the four-track EP Late in 2012.
In 2013, Florrie released a single, "Live a Little", that was used in promotion for Sony's XBA-C10 in-ear headphones campaign.
Florrie released her debut album, The Lost Ones, on 14 June 2024.
Florrie was born Florence Arnold on 28 December 1988 in Bristol, where she attended Colston's Girls' School.
Florrie became interested in playing the drums when she was in Greece on a family holiday at age six.
Florrie moved to London when she was 17 years old and gigged with several bands including Selfservice, who signed a development deal with songwriter Guy Chambers.
Florrie performed with Selfservice at night and worked part-time as a nanny during the day.
Florrie provided drums and drum programming on Xenomania-produced tracks by Alesha Dixon, Rebecca Ferguson, Kylie Minogue, Pet Shop Boys, and The Saturdays.
Xenomania producer Brian Higgins encouraged Florrie to sing one of the songs she had written, which prompted her to pursue her own music career.
In mid-2010, Florrie was announced as the face of the then-new Nina Ricci fragrance Nina L'Elixir.
Florrie starred in the TV advert for the campaign performing a cover of Blondie's "Sunday Girl", and featured in print advertisements shot by Ruven Afanador.
In July 2010, Florrie featured on The Guardians "New Band of the Day" column.
Florrie released her debut EP, Introduction, in November 2010 through the iTunes Store.
Florrie announced on her website in mid-2012 that she would sign to a major record label, thus making Late her final release as an independent artist; this label was later reported as being Sony Music.
In February 2013, Florrie was announced as the face of denim label Vigoss for its spring 2013 campaign.
Florrie appears in the commercial for Sony's XBA-C10 in-ear headphones, which debuted in April 2013 and features the track "Live a Little".
Florrie released her fourth EP, Sirens, in April 2014, with music videos accompanying three of the tracks.
Florrie has been recording with songwriters and producers including Joel Little, Tim Anderson, MoZella, Jesse Shatkin, and Twin, the latter of whom produced and co-wrote Florrie's single "Real Love".
Florrie was announced as a member of the group Capulets, with whom she plays and writes for.
Florrie released another single later on in the year, entitled "Unstable", where she could be gearing up to release a new project.
Personal, included a brand new song of the same name, with the compilation release, Florrie stated that she closed a chapter and announced that her debut album would be finally released on 2024.