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Flo Rida

Flo Rida

About Flo Rida

Flo Rida, unsurprisingly a native Floridian, is an MC who toured as a teenager with 2 Live Crew's Fresh Kid Ice and began popping up on high-profile mixtapes by 2006, most notably DJ Khaled's We the Best -- on "Bitch I'm from Dade County," he appeared with the likes of Rick Ross, Trick Daddy, Trina, and Dre (of Cool & Dre). Signed to the Atlantic-distributed Poe Boy that year, he recorded Mail on Sunday, which was released in March of 2008. "Low," featuring T-Pain, was the album's lead single; it reached the top of the Billboard Hot 100. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

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Flo Rida's Discography  (3)

Low Travis Barker Remix Low: Travis Barker Remix more more
Mail On Sunday Explicit Mail On Sunday: Explicit more more
Mail On Sunday  Mail On Sunday Atlantic Rec... more more

Compilations Featuring Flo Rida  (3)

Heavyrotation Allstar Compilation Vol. 10  Heavyrotation Allstar Compilation Vol. 10 more more
Low Feat. T-Pain;Premium Low: Feat. T-Pain, Premium more more
Low  Low more more

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