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TiaCorine & Flo Milli Bring Out The Confidence In The “Lotion” Visual

A pink moon rises, reality bends, and confidence becomes a weapon. TiaCorine steps fully into her final form on the kaleidoscopic video for Lotion. Pulled from Tia’s acclaimed album CORINIAN, the track pulses with ’80s freestyle energy—rubbery bass, snapping percussion, and a swagger that refuses containment. Directed by Dell Nie and recruiting Flo Milli, the video unfolds like a lucid dream playful flex feels equal parts fantasy and confrontation. “Lotion” reinforces the narrative Tia has been building confidence sharpened by imagination. She flows:

Now this is how it goes for ones who don’t know / So I came from the Tre with thugs and fake hoes / Glitz, glamor, fashion, gold is all ya girl know / But I came from the bottom and chose the high road.

What begins in a soft, kawaii-coded bedroom spirals into something more confrontational when unwanted visitors arrive. With a flick of her fingers, Tia shrinks opposition into plastic playthings—symbolic, stylish, and unmistakably deliberate. Flo Milli enters not as a guest, but as an equal force, the two trading bars and energy at a house party where joy and power coexist without apology. While the visual transforms everyday rituals into moments of quiet domination, Tia continues to position herself as one of rap’s most inventive architects. Watch the “Lotion” video now and experience TiaCorine’s transformation by following on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, and YouTube.


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