Words matter. These are the best Flo Rida Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
If I get in the studio, it’s very organic. I like to go off how I feel.
I like to take music from everywhere and put it in my style and let it be accepted.
When I found out that my mom was sneaking listening to my music, I decided to make sure that my music is very clean.
I enjoy putting out singles.
Growing up in Miami, having these different cultures and being inspired in so many ways musically has let me have a very long career, ’cause just when you think I’m gonna do this type of record, I go and do something else.
I’m influenced by all types of music.
Giving is most important to show the less fortunate that you don’t give up. You always want to live a better life.
It’s always overwhelming when you come to another country and you’re embraced in such a positive way.
I love my fans, so when I get the chance to interact with them, it’s beautiful.
I love to do something that’s challenging to myself, and just to see the success, it makes me go harder and harder the next time.
First and foremost, I’m fans of the people I’m collaborating with. And collaborations expand who you are.
I definitely want my fans to know that I’m here to stay, and I’m going to continue to give them hot music.
I’m always around people who want to drink very expensive champagne. But only when it’s a celebration of success.
I’m a guy who just loves to reinvent myself.
I’m not the only one in the studio a lot of times, so I have my boys in there and they’ll tell me and give me their suggestions and what they think.
Starting out with music, I was very successful, and me getting into film, I definitely look forward to giving it my all. What you put in is what you get out.
I’m just not sticking to one thing. I like to have fun with it. I like to spread myself in many ways, so you’re gonna get all types of music.
Music is my life, and if I like a song, chances are the world will also.
I love the energy over here in the U.K., the hospitality is insane.
In my late teens and early 20s, I started selling mix CDs on the street.
Music was definitely a way out. Instead of playing basketball, I was going to recording studios.
I wouldn’t mind working with Outkast. I’m a big fan of them.
Hats off to T-Pain for the ‘Low’ record.
I’ve worked with so many different artists, and I’m always willing to expand and do some new fun things as long as the music is fun and the fans appreciate it worldwide.
I’ve always known, before I had a record deal, that the thing is to go out and put on the show. I’ve been doing that from day one.
I’m a perfectionist, and I’m not going to let the world hear a record until it’s ready.
With my charity Big Dreams For Kids, I believe the more you give, the more you receive.
My first love was basketball, but that wasn’t gonna launch me, and I knew I had to get into other things. So me and my friends, we started making mix CDs and going down to South Beach or to the parking lot at Pitbull concerts to spend all night hustling.
If they can go out and buy my albums, I can at least make the sacrifice to holler at the few people who call. A lot of times I’m busy so they’ll get my voice mail. And if I can speak to them and I have time, I always text back. Because I think that’s very important.
I think just growing up in Miami, there’s gumbo of different cultures that influence us.
I write all the time, even if it means recording in the hotel room. I write on the plane, anywhere, anytime I’m inspired or have ideas.
The fans are always at the hotel waiting, they like to get pictures and autographs. I enjoy it all, the displays of love and support at the hotel and the shows.
I went on tour with Beyonce before. I wouldn’t mind doing something with her.