Entertainment Weekly (p.59) - "[I]t's abundantly clear that this Sunshine State-hailing rapper plans to upkeep that steady party vibe he unleashed with the omnipresent anthem 'Low'..." -- Grade: B+
Blender (Magazine) (p.78) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[H]e has a nimble delivery and a pleasing Nelly-esque hiccup to his voice."
After garnering attention with the commanding cut "Bitch I'm From Dade County" on DJ Khaled's 2007 album WE THE BEST, the sunshine representative known as Flo Rida stacks strip club anthems on top of crunked-up club burners on his debut, MAIL ON SUNDAY. As nasty as he may want to be, Flo Rida also clearly enjoys the view from the top of the charts, recruiting a formidable group of commercial rap producers including Timbaland, Gorilla Tek, Drumma Boy, Kane Beatz, Fatboi, DJ Frank E, and hit machine will.i.am. MAIL ON SUNDAY also features guest appearances from Lil Wayne, Sean Kingston, Birdman, Yung Joc, Brisco, Trey Songz, and Rick Ross.