Tramar Lacel Daillard
Tramar Lacel Daillard is also known as
Flo Rida is an American musician and rapper. He is from Carol City in Florida.
His 2008 single "Low" reached the top spot for 10 consecutive weeks
across the United States. It also broke the record for digital downloading
sales in the year at hand. The album that Flo Rida released as her debut studio
album in 2008, Mail on Sunday, reached fourth position in the US. The album was
succeeded by R.O.O.T.S., the next year. The following albums, 2010's Only One
Flo (Part 1) and 2012's Wild Ones also charted on US Billboard 200. Flo Rida
has sold over 80 million records around the world, making him one of the
top-selling artists in music. His international hit singles include "Right
Round", Club Can't Handle Me", Good Feeling", Wild Ones",
Whistle", I Cry" and "Wild Ones". " as well as
"My House". Mail on Sunday was Flo Rida’s debut album. It was
released in March of 2008. The album's first single, "Low", was featuring
T-Pain. The song was included in the soundtrack of Step Up 2: The Streets.
"Low" was No. "Low" reached No. 1. on the Billboard Hot 100
charts. "Elevator" featuring Timbaland, "In the Ayer" with
will.i.am as well as "Roll" which features Sean Kingston, charted on
the Hot 100, as well as other charts. Mail featured many guests on Sunday
including T-Pain. Timbaland is featured on the track too. He also produced the
single's second, "Elevator". Rick Ross, and Trey Songz appeared on
the track as well. Lil Wayne performed the song "American Superstar"
while Sean Kingston sang "Roll" which was written by Spitfiya, who is
a Compton rapper. Birdman, Brisco, as along with Yung Jock are some of the
other guest performers. The fourth single was originally planned to be
"Money Right" with Rick Ross and Brisco, however it was cancelled due
to the upcoming release R.O.O.T.S., Flo Rida’s second studio album. His second
collaboration with T-Pain "I Bet", as well as his collaboration with
Trina, named "Bout It" Both tracks did not figure in the final track
list however, they were recorded.
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