Sorry for Party Rocking

Labels

  • Interscope Records

Formats

  • Download
  • CD

Number of titles

  • 51:10 ( Deluxe Edition)

Production

Sorry for Party Rocking is the second studio album by the American duo LMFAO. It was published by the label Interscope Records on June 21, 2011. It was first published on 21 June 2011 under the label Interscope Records and is the second album by the band. Musically, it is mainly influenced by hip hop and Electro hop. It could reach the charts in many countries and has been the most commercially successful album by LMFAO.

Critical reception

Sorry for Party Rocking received mediocre reviews from music critics. The assessment of the album was 47 out of 100 points on Metacritic.Der British Guardian awarded the magazine Rolling Stone and Allmusic distributed ruled with what the best score showed.

  • Josh Bush of Allmusic gave a benevolent criticism, he wrote about the album: " It has LMFAO determined not harmed, the global smash-hit David Guetttas, Gettin ' Over You, to be involved, the Quality time in France and in the United Kingdom spent the first place, although the duo in Europop, synth Pop in and worth listening to riffs was versed. Her second album, Sorry for Party Rocking, appears exactly at the right time and has the right mix of energy and humor, and is a surprisingly honest contribution. " Magazine praised its songs Sorry for Party Rocking, Party Rock Anthem and Champagne Showers out positively.
  • Billboard said before the performance Album: LMFAO "does it not, of course sorry to bring the party to the quake. " But the second album of dance music duo was " sophisticated and experimental than the debut album from 2009, Party Rock."
  • The Rolling Stone began the review with a compliment: Mc- DJs Redfoo and Sky Blu traditional " polished hip -hop " from, but the Rolling Stone criticized the Hip- Hop as " really stupid" because the rap " girls, which one a spanking "and" swimming in Champagne " thematize and highlighted was" a cheap imitation of the synthesizer sounds of the 1980s and pounding beats "
  • The British music magazine NME was particularly scathing in their criticism and refused any scoring, so the score 0 out of 10 points was. Sam Wolfson slammed one to the texts and thundered: ". The group LMFAO knew what pain they would inflict the world with it and did it anyway " Other criticisms of the album described Sam Wolfson: He held the " stubborn and aggressive misogyny " on the album, although for " annoying ", but stressed that he as worse einschätzte lyrics and music of their songs, they were " so stupid that if you ate a can of alphabet soup, a more intelligent texts could leave at a more attractive melody. "

Moreover, there were some negative feedback on the rap and dance to the beats on the album:

  • Entertainment Weekly expressed negative criticism for the album by the rap as " really horrible " abqualifizierte and give it a negative effect on the "otherwise hilariously funny music " assumed that by the " chaotic, annoying filler " mutate.

Title list

( Deluxe Edition)

Chart positions

Album

Singles

Promo Media

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