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Mail on Sunday

Mail on Sunday
Flo Rida

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Track Listing

  1. American Superstar feat. Lil Wayne
  2. Ack Like You Know
  3. Elevator feat. Timbaland
  4. Roll feat. Sean Kingston
  5. Low feat. T-Pain
  6. Priceless feat. Birdman
  7. Ms. Hangover
  8. Still Missin
  9. In The Ayer feat. Will.I.Am
  10. Me & U
  11. All My Life
  12. Don't Know How to Act feat. Yung Joc
  13. Freaky Deaky feat. Trey Songz
  14. Money Right feat. Rick Ross & Brisco

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4280 in Music
  • Released on: 2008-03-31
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics

Editorial Reviews

CD Description
'Mail On Sunday' is the debut album from Miami MC Flo Rida.There are a wide range of influences featured on this record; the Timbaland produced 'Elevator' has a vibrant, buzzy beat while the electro-thumping tempo of 'In The Ayer', produced by Will.I.Am is refreshing and catchy. With a flowing rapping style that has been compared to Nelly and topics ranging from money to lost love, 'Mail On Sunday' is a truly accomplished record. Singles include the American chart-topping 'Low', featuring T-Pain.


Customer Reviews

Possibly Americas Next Superstar4
Cant believe no one has reviewd this album yet! I first heard of Flo Rida probably like most people through his first single LOW with T-Pain which was one of the biggest tracks this year. I thought good track but if thought hes probably gonna be like Mims and be a one hit wonder then I heard Elevator with Timbaland which was a hot track too.

So i thought id give it a go and im glad i did this album is hott, im not gonna say its a classic cos its not but this is a cd well worth having. Every track on this album is a great track and its mostly upbeat stuff.

The album ha a few guest stars with the man of the moment Lil Wayne, Birdman, Will.I.AM, Sean Kingston, Young Joc. The tracks with the guest apperances are some of the best tracks

Overall this cd is hot and should be bought cos its better than most of whats out these days!!

Good title - shame about the songs3
I don't usually like all this hippity hop / rapping type music, but the title of Mr Rida's album piqued my interest.

A rapper with a penchant for the Mail on Sunday newspaper. You don't see too many of those.

And so it was on this basis that I thought I'd give the old chap a whirl.

Sadly his excellently titled album comprised of the same old rapping that I usually steer clear of.

And no mention of Richard Littlejohn either.

A shame.

Brilliant Debut5
Thought I would add to the first reviewer here - this is a fab debut album. It may not be a classic but it is damn close. I play it all the time. I love all the tracks - not just the single releases - and it has a reasonable amount of 'features' without seeming to rely on them. It is upbeat and engaging - give it a go.