Party Rock EXPLICIT LYRICS LMFAO

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  • Release Date: 07/07/2009
  • Sales Rank: 1,806
  • Label: CHERRY TREE
  • UPC: 602527050584
 
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Party Rock

1LISTENRock the Beat 0:54
2LISTENI'm in Miami ***** 3:47
3LISTENGet Crazy 3:45
4LISTENLil' Hipster Girl 3:22
5LISTENLa La La 3:30
6LISTENWhat Happens at the Party 5:55
7LISTENLeaving U 4 the Groove 3:32
8LISTENI Don't Wanna Be 3:38
9LISTENShots 3:42
10LISTENBounce 4:03
11LISTENI Shake, I Move 3:04
12LISTENI Am Not a Whore 3:15
13LISTENYes 3:03
14LISTENScream My Name 4:18

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Editorial Reviews

Sky Blu and Redfoo of LMFAO may actually be having as much fun as they describe in their music, but there's still little doubt they're a comedy act. The liner notes for Party Rock do indeed include dancefloor polaroids of beautiful babes, but also plenty of shiny robots smiling for the camera. For their full-length debut, Party Rock, the dance hit "I'm in Miami Bitch" is firmly in place, and still sounding pretty hilarious as a satirical exposé of the hedonistic Winter Music Conference held every year. Sky Blu and Redfoo have almost as many laugh lines in their lyrics as the Lonely Island, even if their production aesthetic shows more than a little knowledge of Spank Rock. They're solid producers overall, even if they run out of song ideas halfway through the album (no extra points for being able to predict the theme or lyrics of "What Happens at the Party" or "Leaving U 4 the Groove"). Pitched somewhere between a self-aware BrokeNCYDE and more sincere party rap (as crazy as that sounds), Party Rock is an indulgent record with plenty of fun and immaturity, but a real need for a growing musical identity. John Bush, All Music Guide

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