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| Label = [[Atlantic Records|Atlantic]], Poe Boy
| Label = [[Atlantic Records|Atlantic]], Poe Boy
| Producer = Chase N. Cashe, [[Cool & Dre]], Da Honorable Akon, Deputy, DJ Frank E, DJ Montay, Drumma Boy, [[Fatboi]], Gorilla Tek, Hit-Boy, [[J.R. Rotem]], Javon "4mil" Thomas, Kane Beatz, [[Timbaland]], [[will.i.am]], Young Juve
| Producer = Chase N. Cashe, [[Cool & Dre]], Da Honorable Akon, Deputy, DJ Frank E, DJ Montay, Drumma Boy, [[Fatboi]], Gorilla Tek, Hit-Boy, [[J.R. Rotem]], Javon "4mil" Thomas, Kane Beatz, [[Timbaland]], [[will.i.am]], Young Juve
| Reviews = * [[RapReviews.com]] (7.0/10) [http://www.rapreviews.com/archive/2008_03_mailonsunday.html link]
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| Last album = ''[[Low (Flo Rida album)|Low EP]]'' <br> (2007)
| Last album = ''[[Low (Flo Rida album)|Low EP]]'' <br> (2007)
| This album = ''Mail on Sunday''<br/>(2008)
| This album = ''Mail on Sunday''<br/>(2008)

Revision as of 19:56, 18 March 2008

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Mail on Sunday is the debut album by the American hip hop artist Flo Rida. The album is set to be released March 18 2008 via Atlantic and Poe Boy Records.[1][2]

Music

Concept

Flo Rida explained the versatility of the album with the following, "I cover everything from hardships to struggle to the good times at the club. I got a song called 'Freaky,' I got party music, I got something for the car. I got all different types of music."[3]

Production and guests

T-Pain, who laced the first single, is only one of the many featured guests throughout the album.[2][3] Timbaland, who produced the second single "Elevator", is also featured on the track.[2][3] Plies, Rick Ross and Trey Songz are all scheduled to make appearances as well.[2][3][4] Lil Wayne has also been added to the list[4] with assistance on the "American Superstar" track while Sean Kingston is set to appear on the J.R. Rotem-produced "Roll".[2] Various other guests include Birdman, Brisco and Yung Joc.[2][3]

As for production, J.R. Rotem, DJ Montay and Timbaland all provided tracks for Mail on Sunday, among others.[2][3]

Track listing

# Title Producer(s) Featured guest(s) Time
1 "American Superstar" Da Honorable C-Note Lil Wayne 3:43
2 "Ack Like You Know" Deputy 3:43
3 "Elevator" Timbaland Timbaland 3:50
4 "Roll" J.R. Rotem Sean Kingston 3:58
5 "Low" DJ Montay T-Pain 3:53
6 "Priceless" Hit-Boy and Chase N. Cashe Birdman 3:51
7 "Ms. Hangover" J.R. Rotem 3:57
8 "Still Missin'" Kane Beatz 4:41
9 "In the Ayer" will.i.am will.i.am 3:39
10 "Me & U" DJ Frank E 4:28
11 "All My Life" Fatboi 3:32
12 "Don't Know How to Act" Drumma Boy Yung Joc 3:31
13 "Freaky Deaky" Gorilla Tek Trey Songz 3:17
14 "Money Right" Javon "4mil" Thomas Brisco & Rick Ross 3:16
* "Gotta Eat" (Best Buy bonus track) Young Juve 3:19
* "Make a Wish" (Best Buy bonus track) Firstborn 4:02

References