Advantages: One hit Disadvantages: Poor rhymes throughout
Flo Rida, as the name suggests is a Floridian rapper who shot to fame after the success to his debut single "Low" which featured T-Pain and featured as part of the soundtrack to "Step Up 2 The Streets". It was very successful, reaching #1 in the U.S. and #2 here, and is still receiving radio play to this day despite being released back in October. This is his album "Mail On Sunday", released earlier on in the year.
1. "American Superstar" (feat. ... ...on this album (just as it is essential for T-Pain to be on here too), so it's good to get over this quickly, not that I dikile him, but because it's just annoying to see him everywhere on every album by anyone in the 'urban' genres of music. This song sounds as if it is another attempt at Hood Rock, the Dirty South rap and Rock combination, which the Shop Boyz made famous with "Party Like A Rockstar" last year. This track is very hard and its rock ...
XICripZ 13.06.2008
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