Wild Ones (Flo Rida album)

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Wild Ones
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Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 20, 2011 (2011-11-20)
Genre
Length34:46
Label
Producer
Flo Rida chronology
Good Feeling
(2012)
Wild Ones
(2011)
My House
(2015)
Singles from Wild Ones
  1. "Good Feeling"
    Released: August 29, 2011
  2. "Wild Ones"
    Released: December 19, 2011
  3. "Whistle"
    Released: April 24, 2012
  4. "I Cry"
    Released: June 28, 2012
  5. "Sweet Spot"
    Released: March 13, 2013
  6. "Let It Roll"
    Released: March 22, 2013

Wild Ones is the fourth and most recent studio album by American rapper Flo Rida. It was released on July 3, 2012. [2] Wild Ones had four Top 10 singles on the US Billboard Hot 100, when the singles, "Good Feeling", "Wild Ones", "Whistle", and "I Cry" charted at three, five, one, and six respectively.

Contents

Singles

On August 21, 2011, Flo Rida released the album's lead single, titled "Good Feeling", that samples Etta James' song "Something's Got a Hold on Me". [3] Produced by Dr. Luke and Cirkut, the song did inspire "Levels" performed by Avicii, which also contains the Etta James sample. The song was very successful all across the world, peaking at number 3 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and also it became certified 3× platinum for shipping around two million copies in the US alone. [4] [5]

The album's title track was released as the album's second single on December 19, 2011, and it features Australian singer-songwriter Sia as a vocalist. The song has sold 3,000,000 copies domestically and over 6,000,000 copies globally. The album's third single "Whistle" produced by DJ Frank E, was first played on April 16, 2012, on The Kyle and Jackie O Show on Sydney radio station 2Day FM. The single reached a peak at number one on the US Billboard Hot 100, which it became very successful around the world.

The album's fourth single, "I Cry", was inspired by "Cry (Just a Little)" performed by Bingo Players, which samples "Piano in the Dark" performed by Brenda Russell. The single reached the top ten in Canada, France, the UK and the US. A remix of Sweet Spot featuring Jennifer Lopez was released March 13, 2013. The album's sixth single "Let It Roll" was released March 22, 2013. The single reached the top 20 in the UK.

Promotional singles

Both of the promotional singles in which were released before the album's release, "Hey Jasmin" was released on June 6, 2012, with an accompanying music video. "Let it Roll" was released digitally on June 19, 2012.

Reception

Commercial performance

The album debuted at number 14 on the US Billboard 200 chart, selling 31,000 copies in its first week. [6] To date, the album has sold 311,000 copies in the United States. [7]

Critical response

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic 54/100 [8]
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svgStar empty.svg [1]
Entertainment Weekly C- [9]
The Independent Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [10]
Los Angeles Times Star full.svgStar half.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [11]
Rolling Stone Star full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [12]

Upon its release, Wild Ones received mixed reviews from music critics. [13] At Metacritic, which assigns an average rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 54, based on ten reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews". [13] Although he perceived the album's creative scope to be limited, David Jeffries of Allmusic called Wild Ones "gimmicky, lightweight, and best taken in small chunks, but get a glitter-friendly crowd together and it gets the party started, succeeding at its one and only goal". [1] He also observed the album's material to be largely "hot, infectious fluff", but felt that the album "would be dragged down by any tacked-on sense of purpose, and thinking of Flo Rida as equal parts thrill seeker and hitmaker is easy". [1] However, Rolling Stone 's Jody Rosen felt the album's production to be too inconsistent, observing that the album's "inhumanly supersized... dance beats" were either "genius" or "insipid", also writing that Flo Rida "[is] content to surrender center-stage on his producers". [12] Complex called the album cover art the sixth worst cover of 2012. [14]

The title track received a Grammy Award for Best Rap/Sung Performance nomination for Flo Rida and Sia.

Track listing

Wild Ones track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Whistle"
3:45
2."Wild Ones" (featuring Sia)
3:53
3."Let It Roll"
  • SoFly & Nius
  • Axwell
  • Caren [b]
3:14
4."Good Feeling"
4:08
5."In My Mind, Part 2" (featuring Georgi Kay)
4:30
6."Sweet Spot" (featuring Jennifer Lopez)
3:48
7."Thinking of You"
  • Dillard
  • Rico Love
  • Pierre Medor
  • Earl Hood
  • Eric Goudy II
  • Love
  • Medor
  • Earl & E
3:40
8."I Cry"
3:43
9."Run" (featuring Redfoo of LMFAO) GoonRock 3:53
Wild Ones – Deluxe edition [15]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
10."Let It Roll, Part 2" (featuring Lil Wayne)
  • Dillard
  • Isaac
  • Mobley
  • Caren
  • Hedfors
  • King
  • Carter Jr.
  • soFLY & Nius
  • Axwell
3:31
11."Whistle" (Digi Remix)
  • Dillard
  • Glass
  • Killian
  • Franks
  • Isaac
  • Mobley
  • DJ Frank E
  • Glass
  • Digi [d]
3:32
12."Whistle" (Jakob Lido Remix)
  • Dillard
  • Glass
  • Killian
  • Franks
  • Isaac
  • Mobley
  • DJ Frank E
  • Glass
  • Lido [d]
6:00
Wild Ones – Japanese release bonus tracks [16]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
10."Louder"3:19
11."Let It Roll, Part 2" (featuring Lil Wayne)
  • Dillard
  • Isaac
  • Mobley
  • Caren
  • Hedfors
  • King
  • Carter Jr.
  • soFLY & Nius
  • Axwell
3:31
12."Wild One Two" (Jack Back featuring David Guetta, Nicky Romero and Sia)
  • Dillar
  • Furler
  • Maddahi
  • Luttrell
  • Cooper
  • Melki
  • Judrin
  • soFly & Nius
  • Axwell
5:46
Wild Ones – Holiday release / United Kingdom deluxe edition [17] [18]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
10."Broke It Down"
  • Dillard
  • Brian Cohen
  • Chris Llewellyn
  • Kenneth Coby
  • Priscilla Polet
Soundz3:39
11."Louder"
  • Dillard
  • Izquierdo
  • Jermaine Jackson
  • Jordan Jackson
  • Davidson
  • Johnson
  • The Monarch
  • The Runners
3:19
12."Sweet Spot" (Tom Swoon Remix; featuring Jennifer Lopez)
  • Dillar
  • Frost
  • Issac
  • Mobley
  • Judrin
  • soFLY & Nius
  • Swoon [d]
5:18

Notes [19]

Personnel

Unless otherwise noted, Credits are taken from the album's Liner Notes. [19]

Charts

Certifications

Certifications for Wild Ones
RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA) [49] Gold35,000^
Canada (Music Canada) [50] Gold40,000^
Denmark (IFPI Danmark) [51] Platinum20,000
Sweden (GLF) [52] Gold20,000
United Kingdom (BPI) [53] Gold100,000*

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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