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Mail on Sunday  (Audio CD) 
by Flo Rida

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Description:

Japanese pressing includes six bonus tracks. Warner. 2008.

Product Details:
Audio CD Release Date: March 18, 2008
Studio: Atlantic / Wea
Number Of Discs: 1
Format: Explicit Lyrics
Average Customer Rating: based on 17 reviews
Track Listing:
1. American Superstar - Flo Rida, Lil Wayne
2. Ack Like You Know - Flo Rida
3. Elevator - Flo Rida, Timbaland
4. Roll - Flo Rida, Sean Kingston
5. Low - Flo Rida, T-Pain,
6. Priceless - Birdman, Flo Rida
7. Ms. Hangover - Flo Rida
8. Still Missin - Flo Rida
9. In the Ayer - Flo Rida, will.i.am,
10. Me & U - Flo Rida
11. All My Life - Flo Rida
12. Don't Know How to Act - Flo Rida, Yung Joc
13. Freaky Deaky - Flo Rida, , Trey Songz
14. Money Right - Brisco, Flo Rida, Rick Ross
 
 
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:3.0
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2Mediocre  Mar 26, 2009
Everyone knows his hits and his distinctive "flo", but aside from his big hits this cd falls sort of flat. Not my favorite

2Low is good  Sep 22, 2008
I thought I would like this CD but the on;y good song on it is Low which its lyrics don't even make sense to me. It would be good if you liked the genre though from which I do not.

5I have no regrets buying this album...  Sep 10, 2008
Overall, I like this album a lot. Like most albums, there were a few songs that made me cringe, and laugh a little, but for the most part, this is a good album. I like the fact that the first track features Lil Wayne (One of the Greatest Southern Hip Hop Artists of the day, in my opinion). Actually, there were a lot of great collaborations on this album. Sean Kingston, Will.I.am, Timbaland, Birdman etc... But if you don't like it, you can always resell it!!

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2Lukewarm in Flo-Rida  Aug 03, 2008
Flo-Rida took the world by storm with his TPain assisted single LOW which produced a many ringtone and single downloads. While that song is undoubtedly on everyone's nerves it was still a pretty good song until it got absolutely played out. I like many others cannot stand that song anymore. It's completely played out. Sorta like those Nelly songs some years back....Speaking of Nelly, LOW sounds like a song he should have done because it seems like Flo-Rida has gotten some of his thunder. None of Nelly's five singles have seemed to pop off ever since LOW came out despite them having similar styles, looks, and voice and Nelly's obvious star power. The chorus even has "apple bottom jeans" and Nelly attempted to be on the remix which wasn't as engaging as the original song.

Okay anyway back to the album. Mail On Sunday is a decent release and Flo-Rida is a decent rapper. He's not horrible on the mic but he's not good either and doesn't say anything to make me think he's amazing. He's not very memorable how about that? I guess you could say it lacks personality. His flow is pretty good and production above average. He has some songs that are riding such as American Superstar, Elevator, Roll, Ms Hangover, Still Missin, Don't Know How To Act, Freaky Deaky.

Mail on Sunday is underwhelming. Flo-Rida technically can rap but he isn't as engaging as some of the other new rappers coming out. He doesn't make you want to listen to him. Overall it's a decent release but I doubt his popularity will increase in the future.


5A Great CD  Jul 05, 2008
It has a real great beat to it and you can still understand the lyrics.

 
 
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