Although Flo Rida was already quite a big name by this point in time in the world of popular music, this release, despite being an EP, further cemented his status as a legendary Rapper and singer. Born as Tramar Lacel Dillard, and obviously originating from the USA Sunshine State of Florida, he has been consistently involved with music since he was much younger as a child. Coming from a heavily musical family, his earlier releases spawned many chart hits that were legendary (such as Low and Whistle) and are still popular radio staples to this very day. This is another more notable release of Flo Rida’s which does deserve observing and has a bunch of interesting musical guests on it. Let’s take a listen and we shall hear what we have.

Once In A Lifetime begins with some weird guitar-styled sounds and some awful high-pitch-shifted vocals. This is not necessary. Soon enough, Flo Rida gets Rapping nicely over a fairly annoying piece of music. Still, it is listenable but just not perfect. Anyway, this is a good tune for all its flaws and it is a good piece of digital music for the 21st century. Flo Rida exudes a great voice, talent and confidence throughout which is a refreshing and decent approach throughout. In any case, a very cool piece of music to listen to and this is certainly something to play to your partner in the car, if you are a Millenial or Gen Z member. In any case, very cool. One does once in a lifetime, and Flo Rida is very spot on lyrically and with his singing and rapping. Despite the fact that this tune is ordinary, Flo Rida pulls it off nicely. Decent to hear.

My House is a billion-streamed hit. It begins with some weird piano, and launches into a good tune but again, is somewhat musically lacking to hear. Flo Rida sounds very impressive on this tune, and the bridge in particular does sound really fantastic. If you need some postmodern good-time music, Flo Rida is your dude. The music and sounds throughout are not too bad, although the piano and off-key sort of sound isn’t the best here. In any case, Flo Rida sings and raps passionately throughout. He sounds like a passionate, talented and energetic musician in his own way. The tune continues on well throughout, even though this is obviously not the best and most definitive listening experience from the Floridian Rapper. Good enough for what it is, although this is somewhat dated by this point in time. It ends with a short laugh by Flo Rida. Not bad.

I Don’t Like It, I Love It (feat. Robin Thicke & Verdine White) begins with some bouncy Fender Stratocaster-styled guitars, and launches into a fantastic sounding piece of music. Instantly, this enters into a fantastic piece of music that is instantly memorable and catchy to listen to. This is good time party music which has some sexually motivated lyrics and which sounds pretty, special and great. This is the standout song from this EP so far, and it sounds really awesome and upbeat. If anyone can put party music on in the zone during these times, it is definitely Flo Rida. A wonderful and joyous tune to listen to. Very nice and sweet to hear. The whistling in the chorus is also catchy and memorable. A really interesting, solidly produced and great-sounding song. Very, very refreshing to listen to. Good job Flo Rida and friends, a memorable song to hear.

Wobble begins with a fade-in of electronic beeps, followed quickly by a nice-sounding mixture of singing and processed acoustic guitars. This is likely about a lady’s backside. Sure, this may seem rather sexist to some out there, but then again this is RnB/Rap-styled music and worse lyricism has been done elsewhere in this genre. In any case, Flo Rida continues to shine well with his musical talent throughout this song. A very sweet listen, with some references to Flo Rida’s personal life and father, this music should last well for some time in the future. The beats are nicely cut up throughout as well. Flo Rida is not at all like Seattle-based Nirvana-styled Grunge Music. Instead, he creates good time-based music for those moments worth remembering. Really great to hear from start to finish.

Here It Is (feat. Chris Brown) begins with clanging piano and Chris Brown singing sweetly over the backing track. Soon enough, this enters into a sunny and good time tune with some memorable beeps not unlike Robin S’s Show Me Love. A cool, clever and enjoyable piece of music that is designed for people who like partying, girls and fast, expensive cars. A very happy-sounding tune throughout. The music present is designed to be played in public today at all different occasions. All in all, Flo Rida is a cultural icon and he deserves to be listened to by more out there. Chris Brown’s vocals are very good as well. Definitely worth listening to, and this EP improves as it goes along. Very awesome to listen to. Worth your time and ears.

GDFR (feat. Sage the Gemini & Lookas) begins with some interesting instrumentation and a weird electronic melody throughout, before launching into an excellent tune with a great saxophone sample and Flo Rida and friends rapping on this masterful tune very, very well. The music throughout is really pretty and awesome to listen to. This is also about sex lyrically throughout, which isn’t totally unusual for this style of music. A really cool and pretty listen with some of the best production and editing from 2015. A catchy piece of music designed for the club and good times galore whilst drunk with friends. Very enjoyable music to listen to. A pretty and danceable song for the club-loving masses. Definitely worth listening to.

That’s What I Like (feat. Fitz) begins with some odd samples and 4/4 beats. It quickly enters into a good listening experience with Fitz’s good vocals throughout. This is another sweet and upbeat piece of music throughout. Eventually, Flo Rida sings nicely about partying, girls and having a good time. Understandably, this music has a fairly limited appeal outside of the Pop charts, but it is much better than what it is given credit for it. A euphoric and enjoyable tune to dance and go crazy to, this is certainly one of the best songs from this EP. Fantastic music to listen to, this is cool, interesting and clever to listen to. A really awesome listening experience from start to finish. Very awesome, and a great way to finish off a sweet EP. The chorus in particular is a joy. It has a weird ending.

Flo Rida has made a very good EP here that, although takes a while to get started, does sound consistent, varied and great musically. No doubt a very talented musician, Flo Rida’s music is a great way to associate one with the good times in their life. Not everyone will like or understand the musical mission of Flo Rida, but this EP further cements his status as a musical legend. Should you listen to this EP? Give it a shot if you dig good time, party music that isn’t a throwaway EDM compilation.

The good times are here on this release.

8/10