| | |  | | Home » Sorry for Party Rocking | | | | | | | Product Promotions: | | | | | Description: | | International pressing features 16 tracks. Sorry For Party Rocking is the second album from Grammy-nominated hip-hop duo, and self-confessed party rockers LMFAO. The album mixes hip hop, club and electro beats, and includes the massive single "Party Rock Anthem" alongside single "Champagne Showers (featuring Natalie Kills). LMFAO are rappers Redfoo and SkyBlu (uncle and nephew) and are the son and grandson of legendary Motown producer Berry Gordy. | | | Product Details: | | | Audio CD Release Date:
| June 21, 2011 | | Studio:
| Interscope Records | | Number Of Discs:
| 1 | | Format:
| Deluxe Edition | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 56 reviews |
| | | Track Listing: | | | 1. | Rock The Beat II | | 2. | Sorry For Party Rocking | | 3. | Party Rock Anthem (featuring Lauren Bennett and Goonrock) | | 4. | Sexy And I Know It | | 5. | Champagne Showers (featuring Natalia Kills) | | 6. | One Day | | 7. | Put That A$$ To Work | | 8. | Take It To The Hole (featuring Busta Rhymes) | | 9. | We Came Here To Party (featuring Goonrock) | | 10. | Reminds Me of You (with Calvin Harris) | | 11. | Best Night (featuring will.i.am, Goonrock and Eva Simo ns) | | 12. | All Night Long (featuring Lisa) | | 13. | With You | | 14. | Hot Dog | |
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70 of 78 found the following review helpful:
It's Actually Not That Bad.Jul 20, 2011
By Chris
"Dr. Ubersexy"
I decided to pick this CD Up after a listening to a few of the songs on iTunes. I liked what I heard despite the terrible critic reviews, and I really liked it. 1. Rock The Beat: N/A 2. Sorry For Party Rocking: 4/5 This is a catchy tune with some genuinely funny parts. It gets repetitive after a while, but its still a good song. 3. Party Rock Anthem: 5/5 If you haven't heard this song a million times by now, you don't listen to music. This song is everywhere, and for a good reason. The lyrics are absolute generic bull crap. But it works and the beat is very catchy. 4. Sexy and I Know It: 5/5 Probably my favorite track on the record. The beginning part is absolutely hilarious "This is how I roll, animal print pants outta control" Haha! Anyways, the little dance beat thing that's in all of their songs is probably the best on the CD (exceptions to the "Wiggle" part) 5. Champagne Showers: 3/5 Probably the low point of the CD, and for one main reason, the chick they decided to feature in it. Its a good song other than that, they just auto-tuned that chick way too much for it to be any good. 6. One Day: 5/5 This is one of those songs that they had "#1 Hit" in mind when they wrote it. It deserves it too, its a catchy song, and very mainstream. 7. Take It To The Hole: 3/5 Ugghh, this beat is terrible, probably right there with Champagne Showers. Not a good song. 8. Best Night: 4/5 This was a good song, I didn't like will.i.am though. Generic overall, not fantastic or anything. 9. All Night Long: 4/5 Another great filler song. Nothing spectacular about it though. 10. With You: 4/5 This probably the weirdest beat I've ever heard. For better or worse.
Overall a good CD, here are the awards:
Best Chorus: Party Rock Anthem
Best Verse: 1st Verse of Sexy and I Know It
Best Beat: Party Rock Anthem
Best Song: TIE: Party Rock Anthem & Sexy and I Know It
Worst Idea: Featuring almost anyone in any of their songs.
Worst Featured Guest: That Chick from Champagne Showers
Worst Beat: Take it To The Hole
Worst Song: TIE: Take it To The Hole & Champagne Showers
Overall score is an: 8.2/10
14 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Ideal for a workout at the gymNov 07, 2011
By Shamontiel L. Vaughn
"Message from Montie"
I'd heard "Party Rock Anthem" and didn't think much of it. Then I saw LMFAO on some late night talk show performing with Quest Crew. I wasn't a fan of Quest Crew on SYTYCD but their wacky style mixed with these guys (who all wore diapers) totally seemed normal to me. I watched them perform "Sexy and I Know It" and thought, "Look at these goofies. I would never buy this music." And then "Sexy and I Know It" played on the radio again and again and again. I never changed the radio station, and slowly but surely my shoulders started rocking.
Then, I started paying attention to other LMFAO songs, and finally they wore me down and now I'm a fan. I don't usually get into party techno music (minus Crystal Waters, who I will worship forever, love her!) but their style is somewhere between feel-good hip-hop (they're clearly rapping, just not talking about much) and pop music. Almost every song on here will rock a party crowd and when I watched the first episode of "Master of the Mix," I kept thinking, "These songs must be deejays' secret weapon to get people on the floor." I bought their CD today, took it to the gym and I went HARD for an hour on every cardio machine. I got to the point where I was so busy dance-exercising that I lost track of time. Now that's when a CD is good.
When I don't even bother skipping to the next song and can focus on the workout, that's a winner to me. Too many CDs nowadays have songs I want to constantly click the next button to. While the lyrics aren't anything impressive, it's of the pop genre so I don't expect it to be. I do like that they're out the box (and I'm slightly tickled that one of them is the son of Berry Gordy and clearly not trying to follow that old school R&B era I would've guessed). I am not at all surprised that will.i.am is the Executive Producer for this CD. It has a Black Eyed Peas feel to it just 25 times more odd. Anyway, I highly recommend this.
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Slightly dissapointing after listening to their singlesAug 26, 2011
By jolanar LMFAO is definitely on to something really fun. After listening to their hit single and really awesome music video for Party Rock Anthem (recommend everyone check it out on youtube) and their other really fun music videos I decided to buy the CD. Unfortunately aside from their really good singles there is only a couple of other songs on the CD that are up to the same quality level. None of the bonus songs on this special edition are particularly good either.
Still a great band, and I don't regret buying the CD. I just wish the other songs were less interchangeable. I look forward to their future music.
13 of 18 found the following review helpful:
Enjoyable, If "Stupid" Effort :-))Jul 14, 2011
By Michael Brent Faulkner, Jr.
"Brent Faulkner"
Can LMFAO really be serious? Probably not, but the group's sophomore effort Sorry for Party Rocking surprisingly works, despite its ludicrous conception. Sure, it won't be recounted as as the classic album of 2011, but in a market that is so fixed on the `latest trend,' Sorry for Party Rocking's infectious, stupid, club-savvy nature works in its favor. After all, if the Black Eyed Peas and 3OH!3 can thrive off of the `stupid,' why can't LMFAO. Honestly, Sorry for Party Rocking trumps the latest efforts by both groups. And face it, with "Mr. Corny" himself will.i.am at the helm as executive producer, wouldn't one expect one of the `stupidest' efforts ever? While some may splurge for the deluxe edition, Sorry for Party Rocking's standard edition is enough for the casual listener, despite it's brief 37 minute duration.
"Rock The Beat II" opens the effort, `intro' style, with captivating production work that comprises of a dizzying array of synths and electronics. The group raps a bit, setting the tone of the album. The title track follows ("Sorry for Party Rocking") with great success. The production is solid and the `party vibe' of the album is overtly conveyed. The chorus is great - well catchy and silly which makes it viable for this effort: "People always say my music's loud/sorry for party rocking..." The #1 Billboard Hot 100 hit "Party Rock Anthem" proceeds, featuring performances by Lauren Bennett and Goonrock. The production is solid, the hook is catchy (despite immaturity), and the cut itself ends up being a `guilty pleasure.' The best line? "Everyday I'm shuffling."
"Sexy And I Know It" is a silly as anything else, but that's the point. The hook is stupid, but addictive: "When I walk in the spot, this is what I see/everybody stops and they staring at me...I'm sexy and I know it." Other notable lines: "We hit it to the bar, baby don't be nervous/now shows, no shirt, and I still get serviced..." "Champagne Showers" is better, featuring Natalia Kills on vocals. The driving dance groove continues once more truly epitomizing the classic line "the beat goes on." Kills's vocals are laden with processing, but then what else do you expect on a dance record? The production is stand-out, the hook as stupid as anything else, and you find yourself singing the cut to yourself despite the fact `you should know better.' "One Day" is a bit less enthralling from the onset, but settles into another enjoyable cut led by it's easily dismissible hook: "Money in the bank, my car brand new/I got everything I want, but you..." Geez, these boys are corny!
"Take It To The Hole" is ridiculous, but brilliant. The production is handled by Rami Afuni (most of the other cuts are handled by LFMAO) which smartly differentiates the sound a bit. The hook is as stupid as all others - possibly even more so: "Take it to the hole, take, take it to the hole...I beat it up..." Redfoo is good for some one-liners: "I take it to the hole, its Redfoo I'm aggressive/Four moves ahead, wrong dude to play chess with/I roll with the best click flow so impressive..." Busta Rhymes `puts a cap on it' with a superb guest rap here. "Best Night" works, but at five minutes in duration, makes the listener a bit weary, will.i.am feature or not. "All Night Long" reinstates any lost energy with sound production and yet another addictive hook. Closing cut "With You" is not the best of the album, but ends the album solidly enough with captivating production being a highlight.
Overall, Sorry for Party Rocking is one of those efforts that you take for what it is - an utterly ridiculous pop album that is meant to be a `guilty pleasure.' This is not an album that will win or even hope to be nominated for `Album of the Year,' but for `what it is,' it works. After all, after you listen to it, you can say you're "sorry for party rocking."
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
great tunes for working outFeb 18, 2012
By Texas Music is upbeat and fun. I received CD in perfect condition. I recommend CD to anyone who wants to listen to fast paced party music.
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