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My Young Daughters Love "Right Round" Mar 20, 2010 My 2 young daughters just love "Right Round". They've listened to it over 50 times and my 7-year-old-old made a cute little dance to it and she is even playing on the piano and my 5-year loves to dance to it to too.
only or two good songs Mar 19, 2010 I was a little disappointed with this album. Personally I only liked one or two of the songs on the entire CD. Amazon did great with the purchase aspect.
CD was okay Mar 09, 2010 Mainly bought for the well known songs played on radio but listened to the rest and it wasn't bad. A little deep for me but good none the less.
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3-1/2 stars -- Slightly above-average Jan 04, 2010 I never really was a big fan of Flo Rida, mainly because I think all his singles are extremely overrated. Still, I decided to check out his latest album, R.O.O.T.S.
While the production on the album is pretty much on point for the most part, most of the songs don't really stand out all that much. The only song that comes close is the necessary sexual-song-featuring-Ne-Yo, "Be on You". "Finally Here" doesn't even have him rapping on beat, and speaking of that, "Never" has sudden shift changes from rapping to talking. And the obligatory end-of-album remembrance track "Rewind" doesn't help or hurt the album.
There's also Flo's choice of samples on already questionable songs, like that Tandy voice on "Touch Me", Dead or Alive's "You Spin Me `Round" on "Right Round", and Eiffel 65's "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" on "Sugar" (and the latter changes the whole thing around, as the original words were meant to describe the beat while Flo's interpolation makes no sense at all). Things are also less than impressive when it comes to talking about strippers, like on "Gotta Get It" and the aforementioned "Right Round".
R.O.O.T.S. isn't a terrible album, but it would really only sound good in the club. B.I.F.
Anthony Rupert
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Love this CD!!! Sep 16, 2009 I am a middle aged white female who is just starting to appreciate rap/hip hop music. I bought this CD because I kept hearing Be On You on the radio and couldn't get the song out of my head. What a wonderful surprise to find that I love the entire CD! I can not get through a day without listening to it.
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