Shows like The Queen of Flow
Looking for shows that are like The Queen of Flow? Take a look at these great shows sorted by online popularity today.
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    1. Narcos

    #405 most popular show yesterday

    Narcos dives into the life and times of notorious drug lord Pablo Escobar, as well as the proliferation of cocaine drug cartels across the globe. Audiences captivated by the themes of crime and retribution in The Queen of Flow will be drawn to Narcos' intense storytelling and historical depth.

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    2. Power

    #493 most popular show yesterday

    This gritty crime drama centers on a nightclub owner who leads a double life as a drug kingpin. Viewers who appreciate The Queen of Flow's suspense and exploration of the criminal underworld will find much to like in Power's compelling storyline and complex characters.

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    3. Empire

    #706 most popular show yesterday

    Drama and family intrigue abound in this music-filled series, which follows a hip-hop mogul's empire threatened by his ex-wife and sons. Fans of The Queen of Flow will enjoy the powerful performances, chart-topping soundtrack, and the blend of music with a high-stakes narrative.

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    4. Queen of the South

    #1,069 most popular show yesterday

    Following the rise of Teresa Mendoza who builds her own drug empire, Queen of the South presents a strong, calculated female lead who navigates the perilous world of narcotics trafficking, resonating with fans of The Queen of Flow's themes of empowerment and justice.

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    5. The Get Down

    #1,596 most popular show yesterday

    Set in the late 1970s in The Bronx, The Get Down captures the birth of hip-hop, disco, and punk. The Queen of Flow fans will appreciate the marriage of a vibrant soundtrack with the dramatic ups and downs of young artists fighting for their dreams.

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    6. StartUp

    #1,620 most popular show yesterday

    This series spins a tale of tech entrepreneurs entangled in the web of organized crime. Those who enjoy The Queen of Flow's intertwining of ambition and illegal activities will find StartUp's tech twist on the crime genre refreshing.