Tramar Lacel Daillard
Tramar Lacel Dillard also known
professionally as Flo Rida, is an American musician, rapper composer,
songwriter, and songwriter from Carol City, Florida. 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 of Flo Rida's studio
called Mail on Sunday reached no. 4 in the US. R.O.O.T.S. followed the album in
the United States. His subsequent albums, 2010's Only One Flo Part 1 and 2012's
Wild Ones charted on US Billboard 200 charts. Flo Rida is the most successful
artist to sell over 80 million records worldwide which makes him one of the
top-selling artists in music. His catalogue contains international hits such as
"Right Round", Club Can't Handle Me", and "Good Feeling".
" as well as "My House". The debut album by Flo Rida, Mail on
Sunday, was released in March of 2008. The first single from the album was
"Low" featuring T-Pain, which was also included in the soundtrack for
the film Step Up 2: The Streets. "Low" made it to the top spot at No.
1. on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart. "Elevator" which featured
Timbaland and "In the Ayer," featuring will.i.am, followed by
"Roll" featuring Sean Kingston. Both charted on the Hot 100 as well.
Mail hosted several special guests on Sunday. Timbaland appears on the track as
well. He also produced the second single, "Elevator". Rick Ross and
Trey Songz were also featured on the track. Lil Wayne was featured on
"American Superstar" and Sean Kingston was on "Roll" which
is a J. R. Rotem-produced track, which was composed by Compton rapper Spitfiya.
Birdman, Brisco, as well as Yung Jock are some of the other guests. "Money
Right", featuring Brisco and Rick Ross, was scheduled to be the fourth
single, but was later canceled because of the release of Flo Rida's second
studio album, R.O.O.T.S. T-Pain's second collaborationwith the group "I
Bet" as well as his collaboration with Trina ("Bout It") The
latter did not make it onto the final tracklist. However, they were both recorded.
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