Wild Ones

| Flo Rida

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Wild Ones

Wild Ones is the fourth studio album by American rapper Flo Rida. It was released on July 3, 2012. -Wikipedia

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  • Rolling Stone

    Flo Rida is less a rapper than a delivery system for dance beats – some of them ingenious, many of them insipid, all of them inhumanly supersized. 

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  • Newsday

    Pleasant but bland. 

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  • Entertainment Weekly

    On his fourth album, Wild Ones, there’s a distinct Flo Rida-shaped hole where his personality once was — and it’s been filled with other people’s songs. 

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  • The Washington Post

    Just about nothing on the singer-rapper’s new album lies behind the surfaces of its sleek nine tracks but the pumping beats and hollow bravado that propel them. 

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  • All Music

    It's gimmicky, lightweight, and best taken in small chunks, but get a glitter-friendly crowd together and it gets the party started, succeeding at its one and only goal.  

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  • Pop Matters

    The ubiquitous pop rapper makes a pretty good album, despite having less personality than his synths. 

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  • The Boston Globe

    The pop star/MC drops a half-hour set of familiar grooves attesting more to his hit-making prowess than his lyrical skills.  

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  • Express

    FLO knows his way around a tune and his energy and enthusiasm prove infectious on an album of hyperactive dance pop. 

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  • Deseret News

    Flo Rida drowns on 4th album 'Wild Ones' 

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  • Hip Hop DX

    Even for an openly poppy, dance-based rap album, Wild Ones is an unfilfilling and detached listen.  

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  • Digital Spy

    The very notion of a Flo Rida album feels both strange and pointless.  

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  • Cleveland Scene

    If all you want is mindless dance-floor escapism, mission accomplished. 

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  • Totally Dublin

    Without intending to sound popist, there is probably no artist in the world right now as generic as Flo Rida. 

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  • Spectrum Pulse

    You can dance to most of the tracks, but it's be a lot like eating a saltine cracker - a little flavour, but ultimately nothing worth mentioning and leaving you craving for something more. 

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  • the Music

    Much like a compilation CD, the only real cohesion is imaginary and the only alleviation from the boredom is the occasional ‘huh’ of recognition. 

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  • Music is My Oxygen

    You could find worse examples of both house music and hip-hop than those presented on Wild Ones, but you could also find better ones, and pretty easily, too 

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  • The Hindu

    It is the production of the album that deserves adulation.  

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  • AsiaOne

    The relentless pulsating club beats might be a little overkill, but the younger set is sure to lap this one up. 

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