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Party Rock
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 7, 2009
Recorded2006–2009
Genre
Length49:40
Label
LMFAO chronology
Party Rock
(2009)
Sorry for Party Rocking
(2011)
Singles from Party Rock
  1. "I'm in Miami Bitch"
    Released: August 2008
  2. "La La La"
    Released: September 8, 2009
  3. "Shots"
    Released: October 13, 2009
  4. "Yes"
    Released: December 15, 2009

Party Rock is the debut studio album by American electronic duo LMFAO, released on July 7, 2009 by Interscope Records. "I'm in Miami Bitch" was the first single from the album, released in August 2008. The second single, "La La La", was released on September 8, 2009. The third single, "Shots" was released on October 13, 2009. "Yes" was the fourth single from the album, released on December 15, 2009.

Background

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The album has prominent electronic characteristics with influences of hip hop, 1980s synthpop and dance with lyrics about partying, and having a good time in the night life. The EP version was released to iTunes on July 1, 2008. The album was nominated at the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards for Best Electronic/Dance Album and lost to Lady Gaga's The Fame. It was tracked and mixed at KMA Music in Manhattan. LMFAO started in 2008 with their single "I'm in Miami Bitch".

Singles

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  • "I'm in Miami Bitch" was the first single released from the album, released in August 2008. It peaked at No. 86 in the UK, No. 51 on the Billboard Hot 100, No. 37 on the Canadian Hot 100, No. 27 in Australia, and No. 1 on the Billboard Hotseekers Songs. The song was used as the theme song for the show Kourtney and Khloé Take Miami. The "New York" version of the song was used as the theme song for the show Kourtney and Kim Take New York. The music video has over 39 million views on YouTube.[clarification needed]
  • "La La La" was the second single released from the album, released on September 8, 2009. It peaked at No. 55 on the Billboard Hot 100. It also charted No. 38 on the Billboard Pop Songs, No. 20 on the Billboard Rap Songs, and No. 1 on the Billboard Hotseekers Songs. The music video has over 92 million views on YouTube.[clarification needed]
  • "Shots", which features Lil Jon was the third single released from the album, released on October 13, 2009. It peaked No. 77 in Australia, No. 68 on the Billboard Hot 100, No. 53 on the Canadian Hot 100, and No. 2 on the Billboard Hotseekers Songs. The music video has over 242 million views on YouTube.[clarification needed]
  • "Yes" was the fourth single released from the album, released on December 15, 2009. It peaked at No. 68 on the Canadian Hot 100. The music video has over 66 million views on YouTube.[clarification needed]

Promotional singles

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Reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Blogcritics[2]
HipHopSite.Com[3]
Los Angeles Times[4]
RapReviews(6/10)[5]
Rolling Stone[6]

Initial critical response to Party Rock was mixed. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has received an average score of 63, based on four reviews.[7] Mikael Wood of the Los Angeles Times calls Party Rock a mixture of the "same pleasures as those remixes: thumping 1980s-inspired beats, instantly catchy synth hooks, shouty catchphrases about how "what happens at the party stays at the party.""[8] Ginger Clements of Billboard said that "DJ/rappers Redfoo and Sky Blu (the son and grandson, respectively, of Motown founder Berry Gordy) fulfill all the lyrical requirements for a summer anthem—sunny locale, sexual tension and a liquor-assisted nonstop party."[9] John Bush of AllMusic called Party Rock "an indulgent record with plenty of fun and immaturity, but a real need for a growing musical identity."[10] Jon Dolan of Rolling Stone calls Party Rock "a mixture of sleazy jams, booty boasts and enough irony to clog your Jacuzzi."[11]

Track listing

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Standard edition
No.TitleLength
1."Rock the Beat"0:54
2."I'm in Miami Bitch"3:48
3."Get Crazy"3:45
4."Lil' Hipster Girl"3:21
5."La La La"3:29
6."What Happens at the Party"5:54
7."Leaving U 4 the Groove"3:31
8."I Don't Wanna Be"3:37
9."Shots" (featuring Lil Jon)3:41
10."Bounce"4:02
11."I Shake, I Move"3:03
12."I Am Not a Whore"3:15
13."Yes"3:03
14."Scream My Name"4:17
Total length:49:40
iTunes Store bonus track
No.TitleLength
15."Get on Down"3:13
Total length:52:53
Amazon MP3 bonus track
No.TitleLength
16."A Song About Us"5:55
Total length:58:48
Party Rock EP
No.TitleLength
1."I'm in the Motherfucking 305 Bitch"3:49
2."Yes"3:06
3."I Am Not a Whore"3:16
4."La La La"3:31
5."I'm in Miami Trick"3:51

Charts

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Certifications

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Region Certification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[17] Gold 40,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References

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  1. ^ Party Rock at AllMusic
  2. ^ "Blogcritics review". Blogcritics.org. Retrieved September 8, 2011.
  3. ^ "HipHopSite.com review". Latimesblogs.latimes.com. July 6, 2009. Retrieved September 8, 2011.
  4. ^ D.T. Swinga (August 25, 2008). "Los Angeles Times". Hiphopsite.com. Archived from the original on March 8, 2012. Retrieved September 8, 2011.
  5. ^ "RapReviews review". Rapreviews.com. June 14, 2011. Retrieved September 8, 2011.
  6. ^ "Rolling Stone review". Rollingstone.com. August 30, 2011. Archived from the original on August 21, 2009. Retrieved September 8, 2011.
  7. ^ "Party Rock reviews at Metacritic.com". Metacritic. CNET Networks, Inc. Retrieved September 17, 2009.
  8. ^ "Pop & Hiss". The Los Angeles Times. July 6, 2009.
  9. ^ "Party Rock Album Reviews". Billboard.com. July 24, 2009. Retrieved September 8, 2011.
  10. ^ https://www.allmusic.com/album/r1585559/review
  11. ^ "Rolling Stone Music | Album Reviews". Rollingstone.com. August 30, 2011. Archived from the original on July 11, 2009. Retrieved September 8, 2011.
  12. ^ "Lescharts.com – LMFAO – Party Rock". Hung Medien. Retrieved September 30, 2020.
  13. ^ "LMFAO Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved September 30, 2020.
  14. ^ "LMFAO Chart History (Top Dance/Electronic Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved September 30, 2020.
  15. ^ "Top Dance/Electronic Albums – Year-End 2009". Billboard. Retrieved September 30, 2020.
  16. ^ "Top Dance/Electronic Albums – Year-End 2010". Billboard. Retrieved September 30, 2020.
  17. ^ "Canadian album certifications – LMFAO – Party Rock". Music Canada.