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HomeArtistsFlo RidaR.O.O.T.S. (Route Of Overcoming The Struggle) cd |
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
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.
Wearing it out!!! Hitting Repeat! Sep 07, 2009 REWIND I could listen to all day.....ROOTS, Right Round, Never, Sugar, Jump, a great mix of fast, slow, rap, mixes with other artists, beautiful voice, strong but melodic.......LOVE IT!
awesome! Jul 28, 2009 This is awesome although there are 2 versions R.O.O.T.S and R.O.O.T.S routes of overcoming the struggle its like impossible to tell difference amazon marks them the track gotta get it dancer on the Routes of overcoming the struggle has inappropriate content at the end and swearing and touch me is annoying and disgusting
Best
Right Round- The lead single on this album
Finally Here
Sugar
R.O.O.T.S
Mind On My Money
Available
Be on You
Never
I highly recommend this album
P.S it is less explicit other albums
Take this album and compare it to Lil Waynes A Milli
A Milli would be more explicit
Buy It
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Best Full Album in a long time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! May 12, 2009 This is the best album from top to bottom that we've heard in a long time. If you love beats and just down right off the chain cuts, this is the album for you! There is about 10 songs that could be singles off this. R.O.O.T.S is a 9.0!
0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
A singular experience Apr 28, 2009 A commercial hit? Yes. Anything beyond that? It's doubtful. Basically this album vacillates between typical radio-ready singles,of which the most obvious is a smasheroo, and sincerely sung sentiments we've all heard before many times before of a Rocky Balboa nature: underdog strikes gold,etc.Perhaps the next album will be titled Business as Usual? Still, I wouldn't begrudge the man his success, considering how competitive the playing field. He has one interesting ace up his sleeve: his artist name, a throwback to the days when pop artists had fun names. P.S. Enough with the "featuring" so and so on EVERY CUT...jeez. Tell 'em to make their own album. I'm admittedly old school, but I don't recall Marvin Gaye ever putting out a record "featuring" Teddy Pendergrass or Rick James.
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