Flo Rida is the stage name of Tramar Dillard, an American rapper, singer, and songwriter known for his high-energy, club-oriented hits that blend hip-hop, pop, and electronic dance music. Born in Carol City, Florida, in 1979, he rose to fame in the late 2000s with a style focused on catchy hooks, upbeat production, and broad mainstream appeal.
Flo Rida gained international recognition with his debut single “Low” (2007), featuring T-Pain, which became a massive commercial success and topped charts worldwide. The song’s infectious beat and memorable chorus helped define the sound of late-2000s pop-rap and established him as a major force in the music industry.
He continued his success with a string of hit singles, including “Right Round,” “Club Can’t Handle Me,” “Good Feeling,” and “Whistle.” His music often emphasizes party themes, confidence, and celebration, making him a staple on radio and in clubs.
Throughout his career, Flo Rida has collaborated with numerous artists across genres, contributing to his widespread popularity and crossover appeal. His ability to consistently produce chart-topping singles has made him one of the most commercially successful artists in pop-rap.
Today, Flo Rida is recognized as a key figure in mainstream hip-hop and pop crossover music. His energetic sound, global hits, and influence on club-oriented music have secured his place in modern pop culture.