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'Tonight Belongs to U!'
'Tonight Belongs to U!'
'Tonight Belongs to U!'
After working with YG and J. Cole on his two previous singles, Jeremih has now enlisted Flo Rida for his latest club banger, "Tonight Belongs to U!."
Once You Go Pop, Your Street Cred Drops
Once You Go Pop, Your Street Cred Drops
Once You Go Pop, Your Street Cred Drops
Describing their music and their own 'Buhloone Mindstate' on the 1993 album of the same name, De La Soul gave us the keep-it-real musical mantra “It might blow up, but it won’t go pop.” To the purist hip-hop community, the designation pop is an anathema. The assertion that an artist has compromised her or his artistic integrity and alienated their core audience in order to pander to a larger mains
Flo Rida Clears Name in Paternity Case
Flo Rida Clears Name in Paternity Case
Flo Rida Clears Name in Paternity Case
Remember a few weeks ago when the web was buzzing with claims that Flo Rida fathered a child and was trying to skip out on paying child support? Well, it seems that perhaps everyone was just a bit too hard on the rapper because paperwork has surfaced revealing he is not the father.
Flo Rida’s Manager Got BOOTED From Monday’s HEAT Game [VIDEO]
Flo Rida’s Manager Got BOOTED From Monday’s HEAT Game [VIDEO]
Flo Rida’s Manager Got BOOTED From Monday’s HEAT Game [VIDEO]
Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Finals got HEATED. See what I did there? I digress. Plenty of high profiled celebs were in attendance to see the Miami Heat advance to the NBA Finals on Monday night. The Biebs was there (go get em’ Keyshawn), David Beckham and Flo Rida as well.
Flo Rida's Thanksgiving Plans
Flo Rida's Thanksgiving Plans
Flo Rida's Thanksgiving Plans
Flo Rida is one festive guy. Aside from bringing the party to Rockefeller Plaza yesterday (Nov. 19), he also sat down for a chat with the show's Backstage Pass series, blowing the 'Whistle' on everything from food comas to football to his romantic life. And we hate to break it to you, but it was cold enough for him to leave his shirt on for once.
Flo Rida Ordered to Pay $80,000 for No-Show in Australia
Flo Rida Ordered to Pay $80,000 for No-Show in Australia
Flo Rida Ordered to Pay $80,000 for No-Show in Australia
We have a good feeling that Flo Rida is not going to like this. On Friday (April 13), an Australian judge ordered the Miami rapper to pay $80,000 in performance and damage fees for not showing up at the country’s Fat as Butter music festival in October. According to the New York Post, if Flo Rida doesn’t cough up the money his assets in Australia will be frozen.