Florrie was born in Bristol and attended Colston's Girls' School. She took up playing the drums when she was in Greece on a family holiday aged six. As a teenager she played in bands in her home town, eventually moving to London. A meeting with the manager of Australian singer Gabriella Cilmi led Florrie to successfully audition as the drummer in the houseband of Xenomania.
In February 2010, Florrie released a free download through her official site of "Call 911 (Fred Falke Remix)". Since then, she has also released several remixes of "Call 911" and a number of other original tracks, such as "Panic Attack", "Fascinate Me" and "You Wanna Start Something".
On 10 November 2010, Florrie released her debut EP Introduction, featuring four original tracks: "Call of the Wild", "Give Me Your Love", "Summer Nights" and "Left Too Late" .
Florrie's second EP, Experiments, was released on 14 June 2011. It includes "Begging Me", "Experimenting with Rugs", "She Always Gets What She Wants", "Speed of Light", "What You Doing This For" and "I Took a Little Something".
Florrie followed Experiments with another EP, Late, released on 31 May 2012 - it features "Shot You Down", "I'm Gonna Get You Back", "Every Inch" and "To The End".
After a number of independent releases, Florrie signed to Sony Music in early 2013. She collaborated with Sony in advertisements for their XBA-C10 headphones, also releasing the single "Live a Little" which appears in the spots.
In February 2014, Florrie announced her first major label release, the Sirens EP. Released in April, it features three songs - all of which receiving music videos - "Seashells", "Free Falling" and "Wanna Control Myself". A remix of the song "Little White Lies" was also included on the EP.
The former track was released as a single shortly after. It was officially released in August with an accompanying EP, featuring five remixes and updated versions of previously released songs "Left Too Late" and "Give Me Your Love".
Florrie announced her first single proper on Sony, "Too Young To Remember", in January 2015, and a partnership was revealed with clothing retailer H&M that saw her become the face of their H&M Loves Music collection, with a tie-in to the single.
As of February 2015, a release date or title has not been confirmed for Florrie's debut studio album, but it is expected to be released in summer 2015.
Site: Discogs and http://florrie.com (official)
Sunday Girl
Florrie Lyrics
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From a fantasy
A world of rainbows and mystery
Close your eyes
Sunday Girl
Hey, I saw your guy
Under the apple tree
Run and fly
Sunday Girl
Hurry up
Hurry up and wait
Until the sun comes up
And breaks the day
Cherry trees
And honey bees
Wont you come and hide with me
She can catch up
With the fireflies
Dance across the blueberry skies
Live in dreams
Sunday Girl
Baby, meet me under the stars tonight
Think Ive got something you might like
Come with me
Sunday Girl
Hey, I saw your guy
Under the apple tree
He said hold tight and come with me
Run and fly
Sunday Girl
Hurry up
Hurry up and wait
Until the sun comes up
And breaks the day
Cherry trees
And honey bees
In our world of make believe
Hurry up
Hurry up
Hurry up and wait
My sky is blue
Please please
Please come see
What you do to me
My sky is blue
My Sunday Girl
My Sunday Girl
The song Sunday Girl by Florrie portrays a world full of imagination and magic, where the singer describes a girl from her fantasy world full of rainbows and mystery. With her eyes closed, she calls out to the Sunday Girl, who can transport her to a world of her own. The singer then talks about how she saw the Sunday Girl's guy under the apple tree and how he asked her to hold tight and come with him to fly and run. Through the lyrics, Florrie is trying to express how sometimes we all want to escape reality and enter into something magical and surreal. The lyrics also suggest that the singer wants the Sunday girl's guy for herself, creating a fantasy love story in her mind.
As the song progresses, the singer urges the Sunday Girl to come and hide with her behind the cherry trees, where they can be away from the world's chaos and enjoy each other's company. The singer then asks the Sunday Girl to meet her under the stars tonight, where she has something special planned. The song ends with the singer again urging the Sunday girl to hurry up and wait until they can be together, admiring their world of make-believe.
Line by Line Meaning
I know a girl
There's a girl I know
From a fantasy
She's from a place that's not real
A world of rainbows and mystery
Her world is full of colorful and strange things
Close your eyes
Shut them tight
Sunday Girl
She's the girl she's talking about
Hey, I saw your guy
I saw the person you're with
Under the apple tree
They were under an apple tree
He said hold tight and come with me
He told her to hold on and follow him
Run and fly
Move quickly and soar
Hurry up
Go fast
Hurry up and wait
Go quickly but then be patient
Until the sun comes up
Wait until the morning
And breaks the day
When day begins
Cherry trees
Trees that bear cherries
And honey bees
Bees that make honey
Wont you come and hide with me
Come and stay hidden with me
She can catch up
She can get to
With the fireflies
The glowing bugs
Dance across the blueberry skies
Dance in the sky that looks like blueberries
Live in dreams
Exist in dreams
Baby, meet me under the stars tonight
Meet me tonight under the stars
Think Ive got something you might like
I have something you might enjoy
In our world of make believe
In our imaginary world
My sky is blue
The sky I see is blue
Please please
Please, please
Please come see
Come see for yourself
What you do to me
How you affect me
My Sunday Girl
She's talking again about the girl from before
Hurry up and wait
Same as before
Hurry up
Same as before
My Sunday Girl
Same as before
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