R&B duo Floetry reminded audiences exactly why their chemistry remains unmatched with a captivating appearance on NPR’s Tiny Desk.
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Fresh off their first tour together in more than a decade, Marsha Ambrosius and Natalie Stewart (The Floacist) delivered a warm, intimate set that celebrated their enduring legacy.
Opening with ‘Big Ben’ as a nod to their London roots, the pair effortlessly blended spoken word, rich harmonies, and soul-stirring vocals throughout the performance.
Fan favorites including ‘SupaStar,’ ‘Say Yes,’ ‘Getting Late,’ and signature hit ‘Floetic’ showcased the timeless appeal of their catalog, while ‘Butterflies’ served as another reminder of the duo’s songwriting brilliance.
The performance arrives shortly after the conclusion of their ‘Say Yes’ Tour, their first major run together in over ten years.
With playful banter, undeniable vocal prowess, and a stellar live band, Floetry proved that some musical bonds only grow stronger with time.
Watch their Tiny Desk performance below:


All I can say is welcome back, girls. We missed you!