With his debut album, Mail On Sunday, set for release on March 18th, Florida rapper Flo Rida is set to unleash his “official” radio single next week. While the rapping/singing performer has reached #1 with his T-Pain collaboration, Low, the single is actually the lead release off the Atlantic Records produced soundtrack for Step Up 2: The Streets. Additionally, the buzz-worthy Radio has been picked up by EA Sports and can be found on the soundtrack to the video game, NFL Tour 2008. With material featured on film and in video games, it’s safe to say that Flo Rida is taking over; one radio at a time.
Flo-rida is making great rise.but in the music industry,one can never determine the fate of such rappers.his flow is not quite strange but he has spiced his flow on the beats he uses.i think with such progress and such productions as well as great inspiration from his part,he can stay on the charts in 2008.although this is not a chart song,it deserves a 3
Not bad. Hate to say it, but "Low" was more or less a hit because of T-Pain. Nonetheless, we'll wait and see on this guy. So far, I'm saying he's going to be a one hit wonder and then just chill with the khaled's posie (which I think is safe to say he's been added to).
his voice is annoying. he had one hit, that i wasnt really feelin anyways, and Brisco is a champ, but hasnt had that great hit yet, but Bris is a lot better than Flo-Rida. He sounds whiny, aha typical American (no offense)
The beat is bumping, but I think this is pretty average. You could put many southern rappers on this track and it would sound pretty much the same. Its ok, just not anything more. Good for EA Sports background menu music tho!
bangin beat.. ill put it in rotation... but i got one problem im not even from america and this dude londons finest.. saying all are whiny, what artist from london can even flow over a beat with someone actually able to understand wtf he is tring to say
Hey London's Finest...you can't diss any American rapper until the UK comes out with someone better than Lady Soverign (however the hell you spell it)I don't like Flo Rida, but he is still tighter than anything to come out of the UK.