Beckii Flint, a native resident of the picturesque Isle of Man, commenced her educational journey at Ramsey Grammar School, where her fascination with the captivating world of anime and manga was first ignited at the tender age of 11 upon discovering the enchanting pages of Fruits Basket.
Flint's striking physical appearance and undeniable enthusiasm for cosplay propelled her to instantaneous fame among Japanese enthusiasts, ultimately earning her the prestigious and coveted title of "moe idol". However, she remained acutely aware of the potential unwanted attention that her youth and captivating image could attract, and her father had wisely cautioned her about the dangers and pitfalls of the internet.
December 2009 was a remarkable month for Flint as she took a significant step forward by releasing a DVD titled "This Is Beckii Cruel", which garnered an astonishing achievement by reaching the impressive #8 position on the Oricon DVD Charts, marking a remarkable milestone in her career. This resounding success of the DVD ultimately paved the way for the release of her debut single, a collaborative effort with Cruel Angels, titled "Tsubasa who Kudasai", which was made available to the public in the early months of February 2010. As a testament to her creative prowess, Flint continued to flourish in her endeavors, releasing a dual book and DVD project called "Beckii Cruel de Eigomini" later that year, with the primary objective of providing an invaluable educational tool for the Japanese, focusing on the instruction of the English language, thereby making a significant contribution to the realm of education.
In the initial stages of the year 2011, a pivotal moment occurred in the professional music career of Flint, marked by the release of a digital-only single, cleverly titled Just Wanna Have Some Fun, which functioned as a harbinger of an electrifying new chapter in her artistic trajectory.