Tramar Lacel Daillard
Tramar Lacel Dillard, known
professionally as Flo Rida is an American performer, rapper, songwriter and
composer from Carol City, Florida. The 2008 hit single "Low" was the
number one hit for 10 weeks in the United States and broke the record for
digital download sales at the moment the release. The debut album by Flo Rida
called Mail on Sunday reached no. 4 in the US. R.O.O.T.S. succeeded the album
in the year 2008. The following albums, 2010's Only One Flo (Part 1) and 2012's
Wild Ones, also charted on the US Billboard 200 chart. Flo Rida has sold nearly
80 million records around the world making him one of the most successful
artists of music. His catalog contains international hits such as "Right
Round", Club Can't Handle Me" and "Good Feeling". ",
"My House" Mail on Sunday was Flo Rida’s debut album. It came out in
March 2008. The lead single "Low" featuring T-Pain was the album's
first single. The track was also included on the soundtrack for Step Up 2: The
Streets. "Low" was a hit, reaching the position of No. 1 on the
Billboard Hot 100 chart. "Elevator" featuring Timbaland, "In the
Ayer" which features will.i.am and "Roll" with Sean Kingston,
charted on the Hot 100, as well as other charts. In addition , T-Pain was featured
the track featured many other guests throughout Mail on Sunday. Timbaland
appears on the track too. He produced the second single, "Elevator".
Rick Ross and Trey Songz are also on the track. Lil Wayne appeared on the track
"American Superstar" as did Sean Kingston appeared on the J. R.
Rotem-produced "Roll" and was co-written by Compton rapper Spitfiya.
Birdman, Brisco, as along with Yung Jock are some of the other guests.
"Money Right" featuring Rick Ross and Brisco was originally planned
as the fourth track. However, this was scrapped by Flo Rida's new studio album,
R.O.O.T.S. His second collaboration with T-Pain "I Bet", as well as
the collaboration with Trina called "Bout It" They did not make the
final track list However, they were recorded.
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