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An energetic club track; SPIN CITY.


Byline: By Dan Kelly Dan Kelly may refer to:
  • Dan Kelly (bushranger) (1861-1880), the youngest brother of Australian Ned Kelly
  • Dan Kelly (sportscaster), a broadcaster best known for National Hockey League coverage
 

PARTY People featuring Fergie is set to be the lead single from upcoming album Brass Knuckles by Nelly. It marks a bit of a comeback for Nelly who has not released material since 2004. Over skittering hip-hop beats and trancey synths, Nelly provides an angry rap about how brilliant he is. Fergie of the Black Eyed Peas This article is about the American hip hop group. For the vegetable, see Black-eyed pea.

The Black Eyed Peas are an American hip hop group from Los Angeles, California, who have enjoyed worldwide pop success. The group is currently composed of will.i.am, apl.de.
 provides, quite surprisingly, a guest rap on the track with the same angry deliverance.

ELEVATOR is the second single from US sensation Flo Rida's new album Mail On Sunday. Slick production courtesy of Timbaland literally guarantees another huge hit for the rapper. While the lyrics are predictably simple, the club friendly beat enables Flo Rida “Flo-Rida” redirects here. For the U.S. state, see Florida.

Flo-Rida (pronounced flow-ri-duh) (born as Tremar Dillard in Opa-Locka, Florida) is an African American rapper. He is currently signed to Poe Boy Entertainment as of 2007.
 to pull it off with ease. This will no doubt be popular with hoardes of teenage pop and rap fans across the UK so expect to hear this pumping from mobile phones soon.
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Publication:Birmingham Mail (England)
Date:May 9, 2008
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