Miami is booming in terms Rap currently enormous. After years of only Trina, Pitbull and Trick Daddy attended the only sensation, more and more artists came from 2005 into the limelight. Meanwhile, the biggest star of the city Mob rapper Rick Ross, whose Poe Boy Ent. Mate Flo Rida is now presenting his debut. What stands out to him immediately, his fast and really good anhörender flow, but there are shortcomings, however in terms of the content of the lyrics. The beats on "Mail On Sunday" come from the hands of probably the hottest producers currently going from none other than Timbaland, JR Rothem, Kane Beatz, Cool & Dre or will.i.am. "Mail On Sunday" starts without unnecessary intro, but the same with a real hammer. "American Idol" featured Lil Wayne and enjoys a deep thumping bass, which are equipped with some of the electric sounds. Very similar, but would be a bit slower "Ack Like You Know", in which Flo Rida stands alone on the mic and does its job very well. As currently every major album includes a song by Timbaland, of course had to undertake also Flo Rida, the heavyweight from Virginia. What emerged was the smash "Elevator". This song is clearly the instrumental of the Star. As you know it from Timbo from the last 2 years, you get here danceable rhythms and an awesome emotional synth melody that goes into the ear immediately and together with Timbaland's simple refrain for real catchy tune. That Flo Rida raps again here very well, is (unfortunately) only incidental. Lead single of the album was well known, "Low" with T-Pain, who also produced the song the same. You have to admit: it is a pure pop song chart, just very commercial. But he somehow makes fun. In the club simply blows here the dance floor, because the beat already going well. I particularly like here is that T-Pain has waived the vocoder and performs with his original voice, which still sounds much better. Towards the middle of the album slightly quieter sounds are played. The first highlight was the beautiful, R'n'B tinged "Ms. Hangover". Chilled and very electric background melody, midtempo beat and Flo Rida, which is characterized as Ladies Love and particularly surprised with his sung chorus. Sad and emotional sounds "Still Missin '". Here is set to a slow piano playing, which is backed by diverse, unfortunately created computer chants. Really a great song, especially since Flo Rida here demonstrates his skills and both slightly faster raps, as well as slightly more painful and slower. Also a Love Song gives us the 28-year Flo Rida namely with "Me & U". The song actually has a very successful R & B Instrumental, which goes in like warm butter, but somehow it would better fit into a singer than to Flo Rida and the distorted Hook is not great, so this is just an average song has become. The end of "Mail On Sunday" is high again very high. Initiated it with a hammer "Do not Know How To Act". Hard bass, plus some clever rock of fabulous Crunk elements, on the Flo Rida and his guest Yung Joc, appearing perfectly with its unique voice here, the Mic. Before you reach the last track of the album, there's "Freaky Deaky" still a beautiful and quiet R'n'B number along with rising star Trey Songz singing fantastically and Flo Rida something in the shade. At the very end will be ignited with "Money Right" a real fireworks. Here it strikes again hard and penetrating from the subwoofer, this synth without end during the hooks, which is performed by Flo Rida. During the verses, it is a bit quieter, but no less exciting because here kicking alongside Flo Rida Brisco and his Miami Homies Rick Ross, which is the highlight of the song, its rhymes. Better than having by far the best song would "Mail On Sunday" can not finish. Flo Rida's debut is really good and really know no track, which was not successful and so in addition to the above and the chilling "Roll" (feat. Sean Kingston), the harder "Priceless" (feat. Birdman), Party bomb " In The Ayer convince "(feat. will.i.am & Tiffany Villarel) and the melodic" All My Life ". From Flow ago may Flo Rida, as I said, always points, who looks deepe Lyrics, is here at the wrong address. The productions are very varied and range from Party, R'n'B and a bit harder and create The tightrope walk between high quality and commercially or trendy. All Miami fans or those which "low" and "Elevator" has fallen, can safely access here, all looking for something harder and dirtier music from Vice City, should perhaps look in on Rick Ross or Plies.