From Florida's Finest


From Florida's Finest is the debut mixtape by Vietnamese-American singer-songwriter Sailorr. It was released by Atlantic Music Group label BuVision on May 9, 2025, and contains 14 tracks, including lead single "Pookie's Requiem".

Background and release

Sailorr released the lead single of the mixtape, "Pookie's Requiem", in November 2024. She then released the singles "W1LL U L13?" in December and "Cut Up" in February 2025. The fourth single, "Down Bad", was released on April 4, 2025. On April 25, Sailorr released the mitxtap's final single "Sincerity", along with an album announcement. The album From Florida's Finest was released on May 9, along with a music video for the track "Bitches Brew".
On November 21, Sailorr announced a deluxe version of the mixtape, titled From Florida's Finest Delu/xxx , coinciding with the release of her single "Locked In". The deluxe version was released on December 5.

Artwork

The cover artwork is inspired by the Animorphs book series' covers and The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka. Sailorr chose a roach specifically as a reference to her home state of Florida and her love for smoking roaches, reflecting the mixtape's theme of staying true to herself. She also stated her Roblox avatar "has always been a roach with a tiara on it".

Promotion

Soon after the release of her mixtape, Sailorr announced a United States and United Kingdom tour beginning in June 2025 until July. On July 19, the "final stop" of the tour took place on a virtual stage in the popular video game platform Roblox.

Reception

Kyann-Sian Williams of NME gave the mixtape four out of five stars, calling Sailorr a "lyrical heavyweight" and opining the "ability to cry one moment and crack up the next defines 'From Florida's Finest' ".
Jessica Rogers of Clash gave the mixtape a rating of 8/10, stating the mixtape is "a peek into the world of SAILORR, with her imaginative storytelling voyaging the listener through the full breadth of her daydreams, insecurities and intrusive thoughts". Williams also opined the mixtape is uniquely Sailorr's in "both sound and lyricism". Jon Caramanica of The New York Times described the album as "inventively bawdy, psychologically intricate, friskily sung, unflashily catchy."

Track listing

Notes
  • indicates an additional producer

Personnel

Credits adapted from Qobuz.
  • Shaan Ramaprasad – additional vocals
  • Beryl Chen – additional vocals
  • Asha Imuno – additional vocals
  • Austin Lichtenstein – additional vocals
  • Jeremy Stern – additional vocals
  • Jon Castelli – mixing
  • Sailorr – mixing, mastering
  • Adam Krevlin – mixing
  • Zach Ezzy – mixing
  • Dale Becker – mastering
  • Joshua Pleeter – mastering