Floetry
Floetry is the genre-blending duo that reshaped contemporary R&B with warmth, poetry, and soulful vocal harmonies. Formed in 1997 in London by Marsha Ambrosius (The Songstress) and Natalie Stewart (The Floacist), the pair built a devoted following with a neo-soul sound that fused smooth melodies, intimate lyrics, and live performance intimacy. Their breakthrough arrived with Floetic (2002), which earned RIAA Gold in the United States, anchored by the single Say Yes, a charting favorite that reached the top 25 on the Billboard Hot 100.
In addition to their studio work, Floetry delivered a live representation of their artistry with Floacism Live (2003), and followed with Flo’Ology (2005), their second studio album. Although the duo disbanded around 2006, Floetry’s impact persists: by 2016, they had sold over 2 million records worldwide. Natalie Stewart has continued to perform and release music as The Floacist, with solo projects including Floetic Soul (2010), Floetry Re:Birth (2012), and Rise of the Phoenix Mermaid (2014). The Floacist maintains an active presence, including touring and projects at flovortex.com.
Today, Floetry’s legacy remains influential in R&B, neo-soul, and spoken-word-infused vocal phrasing. Fans can catch The Floacist in intimate settings as she continues to evolve artistically while honoring Floetry’s rich catalog. This page provides a concise bio, discography highlights, and up-to-date tour information for fans in the Gold Coast region and beyond.