Flo Rida is bringing a summer feel to the music video for his catchy new offering "Whistle," which serves as the third single, follow-up to his hits "Good Feeling" and "Wild Ones," from rapper's upcoming fourth studio album, "Wild Ones," set to release on July 3rd. The guitar-driven tune, produced by DJ Frank E and David Glass, features a whistling chorus that you won't be able to get out of your head, and is still in top 10 of Billboard Hot 100.
Rida has long been known for using vocal stars (Ke$ha, Sia) and anthemic samples to provide the hooks for his singles, but on "Whistle," the rapper takes the reins all by himself. The result is a sun-drenched, happy-go-lucky tune that's sure to provide him with a horse in the summer anthem race. Lyrically, "Whistle" is perhaps his least subtle single, but the song's whistle hook is bound to make listeners forget all about it, and with the track's care-free vibe, the rapper's transgressions are easy to forgive.
Rida is a certified hit maker. Along with Pitbull, he has used the Hip-Pop sound with catchy hooks to conquer the charts time and again since past few years. Speaking of the tune, the Hip-Hop singer gushed to Billboard that it "will probably be the biggest record I've done yet." As for his latest record, the 32-year-old said, "With this album, there's gonna be a lot of No.1s, so that's why I came up with the title 'Wild Ones.'" The singer whose real name is Tramar Dillard added, "I made it my business to be inspired by just traveling around the world, and just coming up with some music that the world can enjoy - to take this from local to national to international."
The 'Good Feeling' rapper enjoys the summer sunshine in his latest feel good clip, which was filmed in Mexico last month, and captures him rapping shirtless from the top of a cliff on the tropical lands of Acapulco, and having fun dancing with beautiful women. The video also features bikini-clad women whistling the song's chorus, as well as people enjoying boat rides in the sea and diving off cliffs. The action in "Whistle" then moves to a club scene with fireworks and confetti as Rida brings the video to a close.
Rida has long been known for using vocal stars (Ke$ha, Sia) and anthemic samples to provide the hooks for his singles, but on "Whistle," the rapper takes the reins all by himself. The result is a sun-drenched, happy-go-lucky tune that's sure to provide him with a horse in the summer anthem race. Lyrically, "Whistle" is perhaps his least subtle single, but the song's whistle hook is bound to make listeners forget all about it, and with the track's care-free vibe, the rapper's transgressions are easy to forgive.
Rida is a certified hit maker. Along with Pitbull, he has used the Hip-Pop sound with catchy hooks to conquer the charts time and again since past few years. Speaking of the tune, the Hip-Hop singer gushed to Billboard that it "will probably be the biggest record I've done yet." As for his latest record, the 32-year-old said, "With this album, there's gonna be a lot of No.1s, so that's why I came up with the title 'Wild Ones.'" The singer whose real name is Tramar Dillard added, "I made it my business to be inspired by just traveling around the world, and just coming up with some music that the world can enjoy - to take this from local to national to international."
The 'Good Feeling' rapper enjoys the summer sunshine in his latest feel good clip, which was filmed in Mexico last month, and captures him rapping shirtless from the top of a cliff on the tropical lands of Acapulco, and having fun dancing with beautiful women. The video also features bikini-clad women whistling the song's chorus, as well as people enjoying boat rides in the sea and diving off cliffs. The action in "Whistle" then moves to a club scene with fireworks and confetti as Rida brings the video to a close.
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