Mail On Sunday (Explicit)
发行时间:2008-03-17
发行公司:华纳唱片
简介: 《Mail on Sunday》是来自佛罗里达的Hip-Hop新星Flo Rida的首张正式专辑,在美国上市首周,这张专辑共售出了8万6千张,空降本周Billboard 200专辑榜的第四位。绝大多数歌迷认识Flo Rida都是从他与T Pain合作的那首《Low》,在此前的Hot 100单曲榜中,《Low》曾经成功完成十连冠。直到现在,《Low》还保持着美国唱片市场单曲下载的最高纪录,从去年11月发行至今《Low》的总下载量已经超过了330万次。
Flo Rida已经提前把自己的最高水平呈现给了大家,也许是那首《Low》过于抢眼,这张《Mail on Sunday》在发行之后令大家非常失望,整张专辑中再也找不出一首可以与《Low》相媲美的单曲。是的,Flo Rida又是那种典型的依靠一首歌打天下的歌手。如果不出意外,这张《Mail on Sunday》中的其他歌很难再冲到Billboard Hot 100单曲榜前列,它们不具备那个实力。虽然Lil Wayne、Timbaland、will.I.am等大腕和Sean Kingston等新人都为Flo Rida这张唱片助阵,但这丝毫没有改变整张专辑单调乏味的事实。(KFC MAN)
by Andy Kellman
If you've heard the Billboard Hot 100 number one single "Low," a DJ Montay-produced track featuring T-Pain, you know the deal: Flo Rida is not a new female member of the Ruff Ryders, but a male rapper with a husky but not imposing voice who has obvious pride for the state he calls home. On Mail on Sunday, he shows flashes of virtually every point in the history of Florida hip-hop, from Miami bass, 2 Live Crew, and Poison Clan to Trick Daddy and Rick Ross. Though Flo Rida has his own identity -- for all the tough talk and the automotives fixation, he does come off as big-hearted, and he could just as easily make an R&B album -- and covers more bases than what is typical from other mainstream-yet-street rap albums of 2007 and 2008, he's not nearly as distinctive as any of his predecessors. Here, he doesn't offer much more than a couple worthy singles and a handful of decent album cuts, and those highlights, such as the Timbaland-produced (and hogged) "Elevator," tend to be memorable more for the beats and the hooks than the rhymes.
《Mail on Sunday》是来自佛罗里达的Hip-Hop新星Flo Rida的首张正式专辑,在美国上市首周,这张专辑共售出了8万6千张,空降本周Billboard 200专辑榜的第四位。绝大多数歌迷认识Flo Rida都是从他与T Pain合作的那首《Low》,在此前的Hot 100单曲榜中,《Low》曾经成功完成十连冠。直到现在,《Low》还保持着美国唱片市场单曲下载的最高纪录,从去年11月发行至今《Low》的总下载量已经超过了330万次。
Flo Rida已经提前把自己的最高水平呈现给了大家,也许是那首《Low》过于抢眼,这张《Mail on Sunday》在发行之后令大家非常失望,整张专辑中再也找不出一首可以与《Low》相媲美的单曲。是的,Flo Rida又是那种典型的依靠一首歌打天下的歌手。如果不出意外,这张《Mail on Sunday》中的其他歌很难再冲到Billboard Hot 100单曲榜前列,它们不具备那个实力。虽然Lil Wayne、Timbaland、will.I.am等大腕和Sean Kingston等新人都为Flo Rida这张唱片助阵,但这丝毫没有改变整张专辑单调乏味的事实。(KFC MAN)
by Andy Kellman
If you've heard the Billboard Hot 100 number one single "Low," a DJ Montay-produced track featuring T-Pain, you know the deal: Flo Rida is not a new female member of the Ruff Ryders, but a male rapper with a husky but not imposing voice who has obvious pride for the state he calls home. On Mail on Sunday, he shows flashes of virtually every point in the history of Florida hip-hop, from Miami bass, 2 Live Crew, and Poison Clan to Trick Daddy and Rick Ross. Though Flo Rida has his own identity -- for all the tough talk and the automotives fixation, he does come off as big-hearted, and he could just as easily make an R&B album -- and covers more bases than what is typical from other mainstream-yet-street rap albums of 2007 and 2008, he's not nearly as distinctive as any of his predecessors. Here, he doesn't offer much more than a couple worthy singles and a handful of decent album cuts, and those highlights, such as the Timbaland-produced (and hogged) "Elevator," tend to be memorable more for the beats and the hooks than the rhymes.