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Party Rock

Party RockArtist: LMFAO
Label: Cherry Tree
Category: Music

List Price: $9.99
Buy New: $5.44
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New (30) Used (12) Collectible (1) from $5.44

Seller: elistics
Sales Rank: 1,807

Languages: English (Unknown), English (Original Language)
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.8 x 0.4

UPC: 602527050584
EAN: 0602527050584
ASIN: B00274SI8S

Release Date: July 7, 2009
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • Rock The BeaT
  • I'm In Miami Bitch
  • Get Crazy
  • Lil' Hipster Girl
  • La La La
  • What Happens At The Party
  • Leaving U 4 The Groove
  • I Don't Wanna Be
  • Shots
  • Bounce
  • I Shake, I Move
  • I Am Not A Whore
  • Yes
  • Scream My Name

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Editorial Reviews:

Album Description
"We're definitely not a band that's shy. We love to hear ourselves talk. We want to be seen as much as possible. We want to be so big that we can't even walk down the street." Mark the words of Redfoo, the programming brain behind electro-hip hop duo LMFAO, who, along with his cohort (and nephew) Sky Blu, have already initiated a full-scale assault on the clubs. In the last year alone, three self-produced and self-distributed LMFAO tracks - "I'm In Miami Bitch," "Lil' Hipster Girl" and "Yes" - have become as ubiquitous on the dance floor as any hit by the likes of Rihanna or T.I., while remixes of Fergie's "Clumsy," Kanye West's "Love Lockdown" and Katy Perry's "Hot 'N' Cold," have lent instant credibility to two guys who've turned clowning around into an art form and a business.

It's all part of an elaborate plan for world domination. No, really. For Foo and Sky, as they refer to each other, what started as a natural collaboration (uncle and nephew, who happen to be close in age, tinkering with drum machines and recording software) with a mix tape thrown in as an afterthought, has evolved into a multi-platform musical movement. With one key mission: live tonight like there's no tomorrow.

Foo and Sky call it Party Rock, and it's the name of their debut album, label (via the will.i.am Music Group and Interscope Records), clothing line and general outlook on any given day. "It's always better to have a party in your life," explains Foo. "Fun and laughter, the girls, dancing, celebrating. We want to feel the same way walking down the sidewalk as we do on stage." Which explains an awful lot about their street attire. The guys, who favor pimp jackets, oversized glasses (minus the actual glass), faux fur embellishments and the occasional leopard spandex skin tight pants (girls sizes only). If it's not vintage, then it's their own Party Rock brand, which Foo and Sky wear exclusively. And their stylish strut seems to be working. "We get way more women now," says Sky.

Looking just over the horizon, the path is promising, to say the least. The guys have already been recruited by Lady GaGa and Chris Cornell for single remixes, and are fielding requests from a host of major artists in the pop and hip hop worlds.

Now let's party like it's 2009!


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