Tramar Lacel Daillard
Tramar Lacel, also known by his stage
name Flo Rida (American rapper and singer, as well as songwriter) is a Carol
City, Florida-based artist who is a composer, singer, and songwriter. His
breakout single, "Low", reached number one in the United States for
10 weeks and set a record for downloads via digital. Flo Rida’s debut studio
album 2008's Mail on Sunday reached no. 4 in the US. R.O.O.T.S. succeeded the
album in the year 2008. His subsequent albums were 2010's Only One Flo Part 1
and 2012's Wild Ones charted on US Billboard 200 charts. Flo Rida is one of the
most well-known artists in the music industry selling more than 80 million
records across the globe. His catalogue contains international hits like
"Right Round", Club Can't Handle Me", and "Good
Feeling". " and "My Home". The debut album of Flo Rida's,
Mail on Sunday, was released in March 2008. The first single from the album was
"Low", featuring T-Pain. The track was included in the soundtrack for
the film Step Up 2: The Streets. "Low" was a hit, reaching No. 1 on
the Billboard Hot 100 chart. "Elevator", featuring Timbaland and
"In the Ayer," featuring will.i.am as well as "Roll"
featuring Sean Kingston. Both charted on the Hot 100 as well. In addition ,
T-Pain was featured, there were many featured performers throughout Mail on
Sunday. Timbaland was the producer behind the single "Elevator" also
appears on the track. Rick Ross, Trey Songz and Trey Songz were also featured.
Lil Wayne appeared on the track "American Superstar" and Sean
Kingston appeared on the J. R. Rotem-produced "Roll" and was written
by Compton rapper Spitfiya. Various other guests include Birdman, Brisco, and
Yung Joc. "Money Right" was a collaboration with Brisco as well as
Rick Ross, was scheduled to be the fourth single, but this was canceled due to
the imminent release of Flo Rida's second studio album, R.O.O.T.S. He also
recorded his second collaboration with T.Pain, "I Bet" and also a
collaboration with Trina (titled "Bout It").
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