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Creado el: 16 Mar 2008
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Política de participación Abierto
Creado el: 16 Mar 2008
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Discovering new talent is often a daunting task; however, when the formula is complete, all parts, synergetic, the sky is the limit. With a noted machine behind him, coupled with his distinct...
FloRida & Katy Perry - I Kissed Right Round A Girl [MASH-UP]
BIO:
Flo Rida has already garnered more accolades than most artists see in their entire career. Months before his Poe Boy/Atlantic Records debut, “MAIL ON SUNDAY,” is even released, his explosive first single, “Low,” has shot to the top of nearly every chart—Top 40 radio, Billboard’s Hot 100 chart and Hot RingMasters chart, Soundscan’s Digital Song chart, iTunes, Napster, Rhapsody, MySpace, MTV’s TRL, BET’s 106 & Park. And this is only the beginning!
Born the youngest boy amongst seven girls, the 28-year-old Carol City, FL native (born Tramar Dillard) learned the value of patience at a young age. Although his parents split when he was young, Flo’s father, a multi-talented musician, inspired his son to express himself through music. Several of his sisters also formed a local gospel group. But tragedy struck when one of his sisters died from complications due to bronchitis. “When my sister passed away, I woke up and realized what I had to do,” says Flo Rida. “I was the only boy of seven siblings, all sisters, and growing up without my father. I realized that I needed to make the most of my time on earth. I want to utilize all of my God-given talents and give back in a way that others can benefit. My mother is so strong and I always admired her for her strength and showing me that by sacrifice and being level-headed that anything is possible.”
When Flo was in ninth grade, he began rapping with a group called the Groundhoggz. To this day, he still considers himself part of the group. As to the group’s name, Flo Rida says, “Without being grounded, you have nothing to stand on. Nothing lasts long if you don’t start from the ground up.”
The Groundhoggz found local success in the late ’90s, selling mixtapes and opening shows for rappers including Scarface. Hoping to spread his group’s name past his hometown, Flo Rida received an offer he couldn’t turn down. Flo Rida’s brother-in-law had been the hype man for Luke Skywalker of 2 Live Crew. At age 18, Flo Rida became the hype man for Fresh Kid Ice of 2 Live Crew and quickly set out on a nationwide tour.
While gaining significant exposure across the country, Flo Rida caught the attention of DeVante Swing, formerly of the famed R&B group Jodeci. “After I got off tour [with Fresh Kid Ice], I got the chance to pass my demo to DeVante,” says Flo Rida. “He heard it and wanted to fly me out to Los Angeles that day. I ended up flying out the next day, and stayed in L.A. for three years.”
But even under DeVante’s wing, Flo Rida struggled to make his mark in Los Angeles. “I was literally on the streets, at times promoting myself by myself,” says Flo Rida. “I always had the drive to push my own music. People tend to help you more when they see that you promote yourself. They know you’re serious then.”
In early 2006, hesitant to leave Los Angeles until he had successfully landed a record deal, Flo Rida decided to return to Miami after having received calls from Poe Boy Entertainment’s CEO E-Class. Flo Rida had known E-Class for sometime, thanks to one of his sisters. E-Class had Flo Rida’s demo and had begun to create buzz in the South. Soon after his return, Flo Rida signed with Poe Boy Entertainment and just months later signed with Atlantic. “That was the greatest moment of my life,” Flo Rida recalls. “I had been working so hard for so long. I had jobs in construction, I worked in warehouses, I’m talking about some of the bummiest jobs. But those were all the sacrifices I made by putting my money towards my music, and it finally paid off.”
For the next year, Flo Rida worked diligently on his debut album, “MAIL ON SUNDAY,” which will be released on Poe Boy/Atlantic March 18, 2008. Flo Rida enlisted the production prowess of well-known hit makers like Timbaland, Will.I.Am and J.R. Rotem. He’s also recruited a who’s who of A-list collaborators like Lil’ Wayne, who appears on the street savvy “American Superstar,” Yung Joc, who is featured on the raucous party anthem Don’t Know How To Act,” where the two rappers trade verses about tearing up the club, and Timbaland, who shows up on Flo Rida’s second single, “Elevator.”
On the cut “Ms. Hangover,” Flo Rida shows a colorful side of his rap persona by crafting an alluring song describing a woman strictly using liquor-inspired adjectives. “All My Life” is another track that digs deeper into Flo Rida’s psyche as he describes the passing of his sister. “My sister was a great inspiration to my situation because I know she loved and now I don’t get a chance to see her cause she’s gone,” he says. “I felt like me not having a choice when I’m going to leave, that I have to take advantage of every day so I make sure to give 100 percent towards my music.
BIO:
Flo Rida has already garnered more accolades than most artists see in their entire career. Months before his Poe Boy/Atlantic Records debut, “MAIL ON SUNDAY,” is even released, his explosive first single, “Low,” has shot to the top of nearly every chart—Top 40 radio, Billboard’s Hot 100 chart and Hot RingMasters chart, Soundscan’s Digital Song chart, iTunes, Napster, Rhapsody, MySpace, MTV’s TRL, BET’s 106 & Park. And this is only the beginning!
Born the youngest boy amongst seven girls, the 28-year-old Carol City, FL native (born Tramar Dillard) learned the value of patience at a young age. Although his parents split when he was young, Flo’s father, a multi-talented musician, inspired his son to express himself through music. Several of his sisters also formed a local gospel group. But tragedy struck when one of his sisters died from complications due to bronchitis. “When my sister passed away, I woke up and realized what I had to do,” says Flo Rida. “I was the only boy of seven siblings, all sisters, and growing up without my father. I realized that I needed to make the most of my time on earth. I want to utilize all of my God-given talents and give back in a way that others can benefit. My mother is so strong and I always admired her for her strength and showing me that by sacrifice and being level-headed that anything is possible.”
When Flo was in ninth grade, he began rapping with a group called the Groundhoggz. To this day, he still considers himself part of the group. As to the group’s name, Flo Rida says, “Without being grounded, you have nothing to stand on. Nothing lasts long if you don’t start from the ground up.”
The Groundhoggz found local success in the late ’90s, selling mixtapes and opening shows for rappers including Scarface. Hoping to spread his group’s name past his hometown, Flo Rida received an offer he couldn’t turn down. Flo Rida’s brother-in-law had been the hype man for Luke Skywalker of 2 Live Crew. At age 18, Flo Rida became the hype man for Fresh Kid Ice of 2 Live Crew and quickly set out on a nationwide tour.
While gaining significant exposure across the country, Flo Rida caught the attention of DeVante Swing, formerly of the famed R&B group Jodeci. “After I got off tour [with Fresh Kid Ice], I got the chance to pass my demo to DeVante,” says Flo Rida. “He heard it and wanted to fly me out to Los Angeles that day. I ended up flying out the next day, and stayed in L.A. for three years.”
But even under DeVante’s wing, Flo Rida struggled to make his mark in Los Angeles. “I was literally on the streets, at times promoting myself by myself,” says Flo Rida. “I always had the drive to push my own music. People tend to help you more when they see that you promote yourself. They know you’re serious then.”
In early 2006, hesitant to leave Los Angeles until he had successfully landed a record deal, Flo Rida decided to return to Miami after having received calls from Poe Boy Entertainment’s CEO E-Class. Flo Rida had known E-Class for sometime, thanks to one of his sisters. E-Class had Flo Rida’s demo and had begun to create buzz in the South. Soon after his return, Flo Rida signed with Poe Boy Entertainment and just months later signed with Atlantic. “That was the greatest moment of my life,” Flo Rida recalls. “I had been working so hard for so long. I had jobs in construction, I worked in warehouses, I’m talking about some of the bummiest jobs. But those were all the sacrifices I made by putting my money towards my music, and it finally paid off.”
For the next year, Flo Rida worked diligently on his debut album, “MAIL ON SUNDAY,” which will be released on Poe Boy/Atlantic March 18, 2008. Flo Rida enlisted the production prowess of well-known hit makers like Timbaland, Will.I.Am and J.R. Rotem. He’s also recruited a who’s who of A-list collaborators like Lil’ Wayne, who appears on the street savvy “American Superstar,” Yung Joc, who is featured on the raucous party anthem Don’t Know How To Act,” where the two rappers trade verses about tearing up the club, and Timbaland, who shows up on Flo Rida’s second single, “Elevator.”
On the cut “Ms. Hangover,” Flo Rida shows a colorful side of his rap persona by crafting an alluring song describing a woman strictly using liquor-inspired adjectives. “All My Life” is another track that digs deeper into Flo Rida’s psyche as he describes the passing of his sister. “My sister was a great inspiration to my situation because I know she loved and now I don’t get a chance to see her cause she’s gone,” he says. “I felt like me not having a choice when I’m going to leave, that I have to take advantage of every day so I make sure to give 100 percent towards my music.
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“Flo Rida!” Mayo 2008 |
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