Going wild, July 3rd
The album was renamed to Wild Ones.
“With this album, there’s gonna be a lot of No. 1s, so that’s why I came up with the title Wild Ones,” Flo told Billboard.
Confirmed tracks:
Going wild, July 3rd
The album was renamed to Wild Ones.
“With this album, there’s gonna be a lot of No. 1s, so that’s why I came up with the title Wild Ones,” Flo told Billboard.
Confirmed tracks:
With the massive success of “Good Feelin’” and “Wild Ones” one would expect Flo to not release another single until a week before the album arrives but he surprises us again with a diverse effort that will without any doubt top the charts once again.
“Whistle” brags a guitar driven melody with the aid of infectious whistling during the chorus. Compared to his prior efforts which weighed towards an EDM outlook “Whistle” exudes an instrumental sound coupled together with the traditional drum kick.
“Whistle” is expected to appear on Flo’s upcoming album Only One Rida (Part 2), which is due sometime in July.
This track is a must listen, despite its uptempo dance rhythm, due to its unique sound and feel.
rating: ♥♥♥
If you loved Flo’s Aviici sampled “Good Feelin’” then this is ideal for you. However the similarities between this track and his previous are quite noticeable. For one “Wild Ones” exude more of a upbeat Pop sound that sounds relaxing unlike the previous which was a definite Electro-Pop floor banger.
Either way this is quite enjoyable and is worth the purchase. This track will be featured in Flo Rida’s upcoming fourth album Only One Rida (Part 2).
Sia Furler does not appear in this video. The video shows Flo Rida and friends having fun the old fashioned way, by being involved in some activity such as sky diving as opposed to the drinking and partying.
rating: ♥♥♥
It’s no new fact that Flo Rida specializes in party/club hip hop but compared to many other rappers out there Flo Rida is good at it. Sometimes it does sound corny but most of the times his tracks are just unique.
“Wild Ones” is one such track, and is supposed to be his second single off his upcoming fourth album Only One Rida (Part 2), a direct sequel to his previous album.
While his first attempt was a colossal hit and is still resting on the charts, this too has the potential to be one. “Wild Ones” features Australian songstress Sia (Sia Furler) who is by no means a newcomer to the music business.
The track is definitely of dance-pop nature but specially tailored to suit Flo Rida’s rhyming skills. It does not emit a hard sound and nor is it constructed with piercing electronic synthesizers but is rather a quite humble dance track.
With a video this has the potential to climb up the charts but only if the Flo Rida camp gets on it quickly.
rating: ♥♥♥ (available for download)
From the rapper’s upcoming fourth studio album, Only One Rida (Pt. 2) which serves as the sequel to his third album Only One Flo (Pt. 1).
This Avicii sampled track would serve as a perfect comeback effort for the Miami Flo. The track which is of Electro-Hop nature samples the common and eargazzming Avicii track “Levels” which in turn was sampled from Etta James’ “Something’s Got A Hold On Me “.
Flo Rida spits over the up-tempo dance beat whilst a series of re-shot visuals and previously filmed concert and club footage, are running. Overall the video matches the fast paced EDM number and the beat goes perfectly with the rapper’s natural style of rhyme.
This track sounds much better with the video hence the rating shown below.
rating: ♥♥♥
This is apparently the first single from his upcoming single and is also the sequel for his hit single “Turn Around” in his previous album. This single is also featured on the upcoming must-see movie The Hangover II. This is almost an exact copy of the previous version except for the electronic synthesizers and faster beat which adds an Club sound to the single.
Perfect for Techno/House lovers.
Rating: ♥♥