Tramar Lacel Daillard
Tramar Lacel, also known by his stage
name Flo Rida (American rapper and singer, as well as songwriter), is a Carol
City, Florida-based artist, composer, and songwriter. His first single,
"Low", reached number one in the United States for 10 weeks and set a
new record for downloads via digital. The debut album by Flo Rida, 2008's Mail
on Sunday reached number four in America. R.O.O.T.S. succeeded the album in
2008. The following albums, 2010's Only One Flo (Part 1) and 2012's Wild Ones
also charted on US Billboard 200. Flo Rida's worldwide sales of over 80 million
records have made him among the most successful music artists. His catalog
includes international hits such as "Right Round", Club Can't Handle
Me" as well as "Good Feeling". ", "My House" Mail
on Sunday was Flo Rida's debut album. It came out in March 2008. The album's
first single, "Low", was featuring T-Pain. This song was also
included on the soundtrack to Step Up 2: The Streets. "Low" hit the
top spot at No. "Low" reached No. 1. on the Billboard Hot 100 charts.
"Elevator" features Timbaland, "In the Ayer" featuring
will.i.am, and "Roll" featuring Sean Kingston followed, and both
charted on the Hot 100 and other charts. Mail featured many guests on Sunday
including T-Pain. Timbaland appears on the track as well. The producer produced
the single's second, "Elevator". Rick Ross, Trey Songz and Trey were
also featured. Lil Wayne performed the song "American Superstar"
while Sean Kingston sang "Roll" which was written by Spitfiya, a
Compton rapper. Other guests included Birdman, Brisco, and Yung Joc.
"Money Right", featuring Brisco and Rick Ross, was scheduled to be
the fourth single, however, it was pulled because of the release of Flo Rida's
second studio album, R.O.O.T.S. The second song he recorded with T-Pain "I
Bet", as well as his collaboration with Trina called "Bout It"
The two tracks didn't appear on the final tracklist however, they were
recorded.
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