FLOUVA Flipped the Script on Hip-Hop Misogyny with Synth-Sweet Empowerment in ‘Femme Fatale’

August 23, 2025 - Hip Hop
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While the mainstream is still flooded with rappers more at ease weaponising misogyny than acknowledging how women transform scars into armour, FLOUVA gave hip-hop a necessary inversion with Femme Fatale. The single slips between RnB, trap, and pop with a sugary synth sheen, locking into the affirmation that pain repurposed as strength is nothing short of inspirational. Each hook is heavy with vindication, each groove slick enough to carry the weight of empowerment without ever letting the energy drop. It’s less a track you hear and more a track that sees you, wrapping resilience into rhythm and refusing to let the past keep its hold. The 21-year-old Irish artist, known offstage as Shea Cassidy, crafted, produced, and mixed the single from the confines of his bedroom studio, yet the scale of its sound betrays no limits. After catching traction with his 2024 album Monochromatic and radio play on BBC Radio Ulster, FLOUVA continues to turn frustration into fuel, his songwriting rooted in both admiration and defiance. With more projects already lining up, FLOUVA is intent on keeping hip-hop honest, vulnerable, and evolution-ready. Femme Fatale is now available on all major streaming platforms – including Spotify.  Review by Amelia Vandergast

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