(Polydor)The sixth track on their second album finds LMFAO in reflective mood. You couldn't tell that from the music, which – like everything on Sorry for Party Rocking – cleaves to thumping house beats, distorted rave synthesisers and Auto-Tuned vocals, but atop it, the pop-rap duo ponder their accumulated wealth and status. Propelled to fame by its use in the kind of reality shows that get written about a lot in Heat magazine, but which no one you know has ever actually seen – Jersey Sho...
Guardian Music — (Polydor)The sixth track on their second album finds LMFAO in reflective mood. You couldn't tell that from the music, which – like everything on Sorry for Party Rocking... more info