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Post by I'M ON ONE on Dec 14, 2011 20:35:22 GMT -5
Flo Rida fuels the clubs with another anthem called “Wild Ones,” the new single off his upcoming album Only One Rida (Part 2). The party rocker unites with Australian singer-songwriter Sia on the high-energy track. The full song will hit iTunes on December 20. Listen to a 45-second snippet below.
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Post by Someone Like You on Dec 14, 2011 22:33:14 GMT -5
Sia? Really? Should at least be interesting.
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Post by Hallows on Dec 15, 2011 9:26:13 GMT -5
Sia........
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Post by Chains on Dec 15, 2011 11:16:45 GMT -5
Which means they are gonna try and make her big in 2012, and maybe a "Titanium" release?
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Post by Q on Dec 15, 2011 16:33:42 GMT -5
This is prett good.
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Post by Robert J on Dec 15, 2011 21:12:39 GMT -5
He's totally over, but I reckon this could still be a decent-sized hit if they push it hard enough.
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Post by I'M ON ONE on Feb 11, 2012 22:32:02 GMT -5
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Post by CLEM on Feb 11, 2012 22:40:00 GMT -5
lame, Sia's not even in it
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Post by The Music Man on Mar 13, 2012 0:32:20 GMT -5
I realize I say this every time he releases a new song, but this might be his best single yet (thanks mostly to Sia). It just hit the Top 20 but it's slowed down slightly - hopefully he breaks his one-smash-per-era curse.
That being said, why does the record label continue to hand this guy hits? Smash after smash after smash, and he's still an anonymous. He could release "Thriller" and no one would give a sh*t about him. Why not give the hits to someone who might actually forge an artistic identity and leave the scrap material to Flo?
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Post by TotallyEnormousExtinctDinosaur on Mar 14, 2012 14:54:02 GMT -5
lame, Sia's not even in it She's "anti promotional appearance" and had vowed to never appear in a music video again. She's not in the "Titanium" video either.
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Post by The Music Man on Mar 14, 2012 16:14:13 GMT -5
What's the difference between appearing on tracks by the most commercial of commercial artists and showing up in a video?
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Post by -m- on Mar 14, 2012 16:53:53 GMT -5
What's the difference between appearing on tracks by the most commercial of commercial artists and showing up in a video? I was going to say the same thing. Love Sia, though. "Breathe Me" is one of my most favorite tracks of all time.
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