Tramar Lacel Daillard
Tramar Lacel Dillard, also known
professionally as Flo Rida is an American artist, rapper composer, songwriter,
and songwriter from Carol City, Florida. His 2008 single "Low"
reached the top spot for a total of 10 weeks straight in the United States. It also
set a record for sales of digital downloads in the year at hand. Flo Rida's
debut studio album the album, 2008's Mail on Sunday, reached fourth position in
the US. R.O.O.T.S. succeeded the album in the year 2008. The albums that
followed, 2010's Only One Flo (Part 1) as well as 2012's Wild Ones also charted
on US Billboard 200. Flo Rida is the most successful artist to sell over 80
million records around the world and is among the best-selling music artists.
His catalog contains international hits like "Right Round", Club
Can't Handle Me" as well as "Good Feeling". ", and "My
House". The debut album by Flo Rida, Mail on Sunday, was released in March
2008. The album's first single, "Low", was featuring T-Pain. The song
was included on the soundtrack to Step Up 2: The Streets. "Low"
reached the top spot at No. 1. on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart.
"Elevator" was a hit with Timbaland and "In the Ayer,"
featuring will.i.am, followed by "Roll" with Sean Kingston. Both charted
on the Hot 100 as well. Mail featured a variety of guests on Sunday, including
T-Pain. Timbaland, the producer of the second single "Elevator", also
features on the track. Rick Ross, Trey Songz and Trey Songz were also featured.
Lil Wayne performed the song "American Superstar" while Sean Kingston
sang "Roll" which was written by Spitfiya, a Compton rapper. Birdman,
Brisco, as well as Yung Jock are among the other guests. "Money
Right", featuring Brisco and Rick Ross, was scheduled to be the fourth
single but was later canceled due to the forthcoming release of Flo Rida's
second studio album, R.O.O.T.S. The second collaboration between T-Pain "I
Bet" and his collaboration with Trina ("Bout It"), did not make
it onto the final track list. However both tracks were recorded.
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