Flyana Boss

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FLYANA BOSS is an American hip hop duo from Los Angeles, California consisting of rappers Bobbi LaNea Tyler and Folayan Omi Kunerede.[2] They signed to Atlantic Records in 2021, and their song "You Wish" gained popularity online in 2023.[3]

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Flyana Boss
Flyana Boss performing at The Met Philadelphia in 2023
Flyana Boss performing at The Met Philadelphia in 2023
Background information
OriginLos Angeles, California
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Years active2019–present
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Members
  • Bobbi LaNea Taylor
Folayan Omi Kunerede
Websiteflyanaboss.com
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Followers1.3m
Last updated: April 5, 2024
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Career

Early years and formation

Bobbi LaNea Tyler and Folayan Kunerede met while attending the Musicians Institute on Hollywood Boulevard in California, where they formed Flyana Boss.[4] Bobbi LaNea is from Detroit, MI. Folayan is from Dallas. The group name is a play on the name of singer and actress Diana Ross.[5] They were signed to Atlantic Records in July 2021 after their record label, Vnclm_, made a joint venture with Atlantic.[6]

Boffum EP and TikTok success (2023-present)

Their extended play, Boffum, featuring the songs "Nu Nu" and "Really Really", was released in February 2023.[7] They released their extended play Make It A Double, which consisted of the songs "You Wish" and "Trashboi", in June 2023.[1] "You Wish" went viral after soundtracking a series of videos recorded by Flyana Boss' videographer, Evan Blum, of the duo running through various locations—including Walt Disney World, the Santa Monica Pier, and the Hollywood Walk of Fame—which the duo began posting on their TikTok account in June 2023.[8] When the repetitive nature of their TikTok content for “You Wish” came under criticism by fans in early July 2023, Missy Elliott came to their defense, stating that it was an "old school tactic" and changing things up often "confuses" people.[9][10] The duo opened for Janelle Monáe's "The Age of Pleasure Tour".[11][12]

Discography

Extended plays

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Boffum
Vitamin FB
  • Released: April 28, 2023
  • Label: Vnclm_, Atlantic
  • Format: Streaming, digital download
Make It A Double
  • Released: June 16, 2023
  • Label: Vnclm_, Atlantic
  • Format: Streaming, digital download
This Ain't the Album
  • Released: March 29, 2024
  • Label: Vnclm_, Atlantic
  • Format: Streaming, digital download
"—" denotes single that did not chart or was not released
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Singles

As lead artist

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"Bossi" 2019 Non-album singles
"Ring Around" 2020
"Move Back!"
"Jenny"
"Jingle Dem Bells"
"Daddy?" 2021
"Olé"
"Bounce It"
"Miss Me" 2022
"All Eyes on Me"
(with Marky Style)
"Mango Bananas"
"Buddha"
"Really Really" 2023
"Nu Nu"
"Hot Tea"
"Fondue"
"You Wish"

(solo or remix with Missy Elliott and Kaliii)

"Trashboi"
"Bitch Imma Star"
"Big One"
"UFHO"
"Candyman" 2024
"Yeaaa"
"Money At"
"Skateboard"
"Stupendous"
"Spend It"
"Judy"
"Hot Butter Summertime"
"Nepo Baby"
"Baddie Bakery (with Malibu Babie)"
"See Sumn"
"Airplane Mode" 2025
"C*NT"
"TRY ME"
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"Boomerang"
(Nikitaa featuring Flyana Boss)
2021 High Priestess
"SAD GENERATION, HAPPY PICTURES"
(Noga Erez featuring Flyana Boss)[13]
2024 The Vandalist
"Introvert"
(Ramaj Eroc featuring Flyana Boss)[14]
2026 Darrell v1
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"All She Want"
(Ramaj Eroc featuring Folayan & Lyrik Luciano)
2018 Non-album singles
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Tours

Headlining

  • The Bosstanical Garden Tour (2024)[15]

Supporting

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