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1 History  



1.1  20062010: Early years and Party Rock  





1.2  20102012: international breakthrough, Sorry for Party Rocking, and Rockin' Eve  





1.3  20122015: Super Bowl XLVI, indefinite hiatus  







2 Influences  





3 Shuffle Bot  





4 Discography  



4.1  Studio albums  





4.2  Compilation albums  







5 Tours  



5.1  Headlining  





5.2  Opening act  







6 Awards and nominations  





7 See also  





8 References  





9 External links  














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LMFAO
LMFAO performing in Fort Wayne, Indiana, in 2009
LMFAO performing in Fort Wayne, Indiana, in 2009

Background information

Origin

Los Angeles, California, U.S.

Genres

  • EDM[2]
  • pop-rap[3]
  • Years active

    2006–2012

    Labels

    Cherrytree, will.i.am, Interscope

    Past members

    Website

    Official website (archived)

    LMFAO (an initialism for Laughing My Freaking Ass OfforLaughing My Fucking Ass Off)[4] was an American electronic dance music duo consisting of Redfoo[5] and Sky Blu.[6][7][8] Redfoo is the youngest son of Motown Records founder Berry Gordy and Nancy Leiviska. Sky Blu is Gordy's grandson and the son of Redfoo's half-brother, Berry Gordy IV, Gordy's son with his first wife Thelma Coleman.

    Redfoo and Sky Blu grew up in Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, where they formed the group LMFAO in 2006 and later became part of the electro house scene. LMFAO started building a local buzz through its shows and radio play. In 2010, they were featured on David Guetta's song "Gettin' Over You", which charted all over Europe and the United States, including reaching number one on the UK Singles Chart.

    LMFAO is known for their song "Party Rock Anthem", which topped the charts in the United Kingdom, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, New Zealand, Switzerland, and the United States. "Party Rock Anthem" also reached the top five in Italy and Norway and was the third best-selling digital single of 2011 with sales of 9.7 million copies worldwide. In September 2012, the duo announced they would be taking an indefinite hiatus.[9]

    History

    2006–2010: Early years and Party Rock

    LMFAO began their career in 2006 as part of the electro house club scene in Los Angeles, which at the time featured DJ/producers like Steve Aoki and Adam Goldstein.[10] The duo started building a local buzz through its shows and radio play.[10] Once it had recorded some demos, Redfoo's best friend will.i.am introduced them to Interscope head Jimmy Iovine who gave the green light for them to be signed to Interscope/will.i.am Music.[10] Interscope A&R and will.i.am manager Neil Jacobson told HitQuarters that the demos sounded like "finished records" and that so little artist development work was needed it was essentially a "turnkey operation" for the label.[10] According to LMFAO they were originally going to call themselves Sexy Dudes, but changed their name to LMFAO after telling SkyBlu's grandmother.

    LMFAO released Party Rock EP on the iTunes music store on July 1, 2008, and released its full album on July 7, 2009. The album charted at number 33 on the Billboard 200 and number two on the U.S. Dance Chart. Los Angeles Times described Party Rock as "14 virtually interchangeable odes to night life."[11] Its first single was "I'm in Miami Bitch", which was released in December 2008, and peaked at number 51 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 37 in Canada. In early 2009, a little known DJ/producer 'DJ Inphinity' created a bootleg using the Silvio Ecomo remix of DJ Chuckie's 2008 hit "Let the Bass Kick" and the a cappella of LMFAO, creating "Bass Kick in Miami". The bootleg was spread across the internet and became a massive success at the Miami Winter Music Conference 2009. Weeks later the song became the theme song for the E! television show Kourtney and Khloé Take Miami and "Get Crazy" was used for the television show Jersey Shore in 2009. LMFAO were a featured storyline on MTV's The Real World: Cancun in August 2009, which covered the group's appearance in Cancun during 2009 Spring break. That same year, LMFAO was featured in The Crystal Method's song "Sine Language".[12]

    2010–2012: international breakthrough, Sorry for Party Rocking, and Rockin' Eve

    In 2010, LMFAO was featured in David Guetta's song "Gettin' Over You", which was an international hit, peaking in the top ten in eleven countries and at number one in three of them, including in the United Kingdom. It also peaked at number 31 on the U.S. Hot 100 and at number 12 in Canada.

    The duo then recorded their second album, Sorry for Party Rocking late in 2010 and released it on June 17, 2011, in the U.S. The first single taken from the album, "Party Rock Anthem", was released on January 25, 2011. It features British singer Lauren Bennett formerly of the girl pop group Paradiso Girls and producer GoonRock, and showcases the Melbourne Shuffle dance style in its popular video. The song is the most successful of their career, peaking at number one in the United States,[13] Canada, the UK, and over ten other countries, as well being in the top ten in many others. In March 2011, LMFAO released their official music video "Party Rock Anthem" featuring Lauren Bennett and GoonRock, which has over 2 billion views on YouTube.[14] The second single from Sorry for Party Rocking, "Champagne Showers", was released on May 27, 2011, and features English singer-songwriter Natalia Kills.[15] The third single, "Sexy and I Know It", was released on October 3, 2011, and reached number one on the iTunes charts worldwide and number one on the Australian and Canadian Hot 100.

    Also in 2011, LMFAO embarked on their first Asian tour. They performed in Singapore, Manila, Taipei, and Kuala Lumpur, among other cities.[16] On June 30, 2011, LMFAO performed a set on the Isle of MTV 2011 Malta Special on the Fosos (Granaries) in Floriana, Malta, in front of a crowd of 50,000, together with Far East Movement and Snoop Dogg.[17]

    Furthermore, the group LMFAO focused on growing its Party Rock clothing line and was one of the opening acts for American singer Kesha's Get Sleazy Tour, along with Spank Rock and Natalia Kills, for the third and fifth legs of the tour in 2011. On August 13, 2011, it opened for Kesha at the St-Jean-sur-Richelieu hot air balloon festival in Quebec, Canada, attracting close to 100,000 fans.

    On August 29, 2011, LMFAO filmed a video for its new single "Sexy and I Know It" in Venice Beach, California.[18] Pornographic actor Ron Jeremy is featured in the video, which focuses thematically on male genitalia. Actors Simon Rex and Wilmer Valderrama, Andrew Furr (as Shufflebot) and mixed martial artist Alistair Overeem also make cameo appearances. The song achieved success similar to that of "Party Rock Anthem", topping charts all over the world. "Sexy and I Know It" became the duo's second number one in the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. The group guested on the first elimination show of the 13th series of Dancing with the Stars on September 20, 2011, which was broadcast live.

    In October 2011, LMFAO's song "Party Rock Anthem" was used in a Halloween house light show when a Southern California man timed lights to the popular song. After the YouTube video of the house went viral, even receiving news coverage, the duo visited the house and recorded a Kia commercial featuring the house.[19] In December 2011, the group played "Party Rock Anthem" on a live national television broadcast of "Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve".

    2012–2015: Super Bowl XLVI, indefinite hiatus

    LMFAO performing with MadonnaatSuper Bowl XLVI's halftime show on February 5, 2012

    On February 5, 2012, the group appeared with MadonnaatSuper Bowl XLVI during the Halftime Show. It performed during her song "Music", which contained a mash-up with "Party Rock Anthem" and "Sexy and I Know It". During the commercial break they also appeared in a Budweiser ad featuring their remix of Madonna's single "Give Me All Your Luvin'", which is included in the video game FIFA Street and on the deluxe edition of her album MDNA.[20] Also, in 2012 Redfoo was sued by a previous management company for $7 million, claiming a breach of contract.[21]

    On September 21, 2012, the duo released a statement announcing their hiatus. Redfoo said, "I feel like we've been doing this for so long, four or five years" and that he and SkyBlu would not be performing together anytime soon as they would be taking their careers in different directions.[22] Once the news surfaced that band members Redfoo and SkyBlu had split, the group went to MTV News to set the record straight. SkyBlu said, "Well, you know, first of all, we're not breaking up. I know that for sure. We're family and stuff, so it's always love ... It's interesting because somebody will say one thing [and] it's just like high school, then all of a sudden [it's] 'They're breaking up. They're fighting.'"[23] However, it was revealed by SkyBlu that their plan is for fans to see the band as individuals and then come back "stronger than ever".[24]

    In 2015, the band alleged that Muskegon, Michigan-based Pigeon Hill Brewing Co.'s LMFAO Stout infringed on its trademarked name, according to a cease-and-desist letter sent on August 11.[25] After weeks of litigation, the Pigeon Hill Brewing Company announced that both they and the band LMFAO had reached an agreement resulting in the brewery retaining its trademark for its LMFAO Stout.[26]

    Influences

    Redfoo cited Michael Jackson and Madonna as the group's two greatest influences.[27] LMFAO is also influenced by a vast range of other artists, including rappers Tupac Shakur and Snoop Dogg, hip hop groups Black Eyed Peas, Run D.M.C. and the Wu-Tang Clan, R&B artist James Brown and rock bands the Beatles, Led Zeppelin, and Steel Panther[28] as well as DJ AM, who helped introduce them to the electronic music scene.[29] The Australian dance style the Melbourne Shuffle features heavily in the "Party Rock Anthem" videoclip, fused with US hip-hop dance elements. In 2007, LMFAO attended the Winter Music ConferenceinMiami, Florida, which the duo says was an experience that inspired their musical and creative style.[30]

    Shuffle Bot

    The Shuffle Bot is a character best known for his appearances in the LMFAO music videos. The Shuffle Bot is portrayed by American disc jockey, dancer and rapper Andrew Furr, who won an online shuffling contest that promised the winner a place alongside hip-hop dance group Quest Crew who had joined the LMFAO's troupe as winners of a dance contest on MTV's America's Best Dance Crew.[citation needed]

    Discography

    Studio albums

    Compilation albums

    Tours

    Headlining

    Opening act

    Awards and nominations

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    Year

    Award

    Category

    Work

    Result

    2010

    Grammy Awards

    Best Dance/Electronica Album

    Party Rock

    Nominated

    2011

    Teen Choice Awards

    Choice Summer Song

    "Party Rock Anthem" featuring Lauren Bennett & GoonRock

    Nominated

    Premios 40 Principales[31]

    Best International Song

    "Party Rock Anthem"

    Won

    MTV Video Music Awards

    Best Choreography

    "Party Rock Anthem" featuring Lauren Bennett & GoonRock

    Nominated

    American Music Awards

    Favorite Pop/Rock Band/Duo/Group

    LMFAO

    Nominated

    MTV European Music Awards

    Best New

    LMFAO

    Nominated

    Best Push

    LMFAO

    Nominated

    2012

    People's Choice Awards

    Favorite Song of the Year

    "Party Rock Anthem" featuring Lauren Bennett & GoonRock

    Nominated

    Favorite Music Video of the Year

    "Party Rock Anthem" featuring Lauren Bennett & GoonRock

    Nominated

    NRJ Music Awards 2012

    International Group/Duo of the Year

    LMFAO

    Won

    Favourite Music Video of the Year

    "Party Rock Anthem" featuring Lauren Bennett & GoonRock

    Won

    2012 Kids' Choice Awards

    Favorite Music Group

    LMFAO

    Nominated

    Favorite Song of the Year

    "Party Rock Anthem" featuring Lauren Bennett & GoonRock

    Won

    2012 Juno Awards

    International Album of the Year

    "Sorry for Party Rocking"

    Nominated

    2012 Latin Billboard Music Awards

    Crossover Artist of the Year

    LMFAO

    Won

    2012 Billboard Music Awards

    Top 100 Song

    "Party Rock Anthem" featuring Lauren Bennett & GoonRock

    Won

    Top Radio Song

    Nominated

    Top Streaming Song

    Nominated

    Top Digital Song

    Won

    Top Pop Song

    Won

    Top Rap Song

    Won

    Top Dance Song

    Won

    Top Digital Song

    "Sexy and I Know It"

    Nominated

    Top Pop Song

    Nominated

    Top Rap Song

    Nominated

    Top Dance Song

    Nominated

    Best Group/Duo

    "LMFAO"

    Won

    MTV Movie Awards 2012

    Best Music

    "Party Rock Anthem" featuring Lauren Bennett & GoonRock "21 Jump Street"

    Won

    2012 MuchMusic Video Awards

    International Video of the Year

    "Sexy and I Know It"

    Won

    Most Streamed Video of the Year

    "Sexy and I Know It"

    Nominated

    International Artist

    "LMFAO"

    Nominated

    2012 MTV TRL Awards

    Best Video

    "Party Rock Anthem" featuring Lauren Bennett & GoonRock

    Won

    MTV Video Music Awards Japan

    Best New Artist

    "Party Rock Anthem" featuring Lauren Bennett & GoonRock

    Nominated

    Best Choreography

    "Party Rock Anthem" featuring Lauren Bennett & GoonRock

    Nominated

    VEVOCertified Awards

    100.000.000 Views

    "Party Rock Anthem"

    Won

    "Sexy and I Know It"

    Won

    "Sorry For Party Rocking"

    Won

    "Shots"

    Won

    "Champagne Showers"

    Won

    Premios 40 Principales America

    Best International Dance Artist

    LMFAO

    Won

    2013

    2013 World Music Awards

    Worlds Best Song

    "Party Rock Anthem"

    Nominated

    Worlds Best Video

    "Sorry For Party Rocking"

    Nominated

    Worlds Best Group

    LMFAO

    Won

    Worlds Best Album

    Party Rock

    Nominated

    55th Grammy Awards

    Best Pop Duo/Group Performance

    "Sexy And I Know It"

    Nominated

    See also

    References

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  • ^ "What Happened to LMFAO? The Iconic Duo Behind "Party Rock Anthem"". September 14, 2021.
  • ^ "LMFAO: Sorry for Party Rocking – review". TheGuardian.com. July 14, 2011.
  • ^ "LMFAO Clarifies Meaning of Name in Trademark Application". The Hollywood Reporter. April 11, 2012. Retrieved January 21, 2018.
  • ^ "Redfoo's IMDb Page". IMDb. Retrieved February 10, 2011.
  • ^ Caramanica, Jon (August 7, 2009). "Early-Morning Party With Club Rap and Female Audience Participation". The New York Times. Retrieved April 10, 2011.
  • ^ DeClerk, Hannah. "Q&A Redfoo, from LMFAO". University Daily Kansan. Archived from the original on June 16, 2012. Retrieved April 10, 2011.
  • ^ McCabe. "Yo Happy Birthday SkyBlu!". KAMP-FM. Retrieved April 22, 2011.
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  • ^ a b c d "Interview with Neil Jacobson (part 1)". HitQuarters. June 18, 2012. Archived from the original on March 14, 2016. Retrieved August 26, 2012.
  • ^ "LMFAO df Los Angeles Times Review". Interscope.com. Archived from the original on June 23, 2012. Retrieved April 25, 2011.
  • ^ "The Crystal Method". The Crystal Method. June 3, 2010. Archived from the original on April 22, 2012. Retrieved March 29, 2012.
  • ^ Trust, Gary (July 6, 2011). "LMFAO Brings the 'Farty' to Top of Hot 100". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Retrieved July 6, 2011.
  • ^ Guinness World Records. Guinness World Records Limited. 2014. pp. 198. ISBN 978-1-908843-15-9.
  • ^ Singles Release Diary – Music Archived 2012-04-24 at the Wayback Machine. Digital Spy. Retrieved on 2011-10-05.
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  • ^ "Spectacular Isle of MTV on the Granaries". timesofmalta.com. June 30, 2011. Retrieved July 2, 2011.
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  • ^ "The Kia Soul Shuffle Slam with LMFAO at Halloween House". YouTube. Archived from the original on December 20, 2021. Retrieved November 11, 2011.
  • ^ "MDNA (Deluxe Edition) by Madonna". iTunes. Retrieved February 3, 2012.
  • ^ TMZ Staff, "LMFAO The $7 Million SURPRISE at American Idol", tmz.com, April 20, 2012
  • ^ "LMFAO's Redfoo, SkyBlu Split". B96 Chicago. September 21, 2012.
  • ^ "Don't Worry Party Rockers, LMFAO Say It's Just A Hiatus". B96 Chicago. September 25, 2012. Archived from the original on February 13, 2013. Retrieved September 25, 2012.
  • ^ "LMFAO Talks Break Up, Make Up Rumors & Collaborations, they have now broken up". September 25, 2012. Archived from the original on December 20, 2021. Retrieved July 29, 2014 – via YouTube.
  • ^ "LMFAO not laughing at Pigeon Hill Brewing's product name in trademark dispute". MiBiz. August 12, 2015. Retrieved October 7, 2015.
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  • ^ "20 Questions: LMFAO (Bamboozle Festival)". popmatters.com. Retrieved April 19, 2011.
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  • ^ "Premios 40 Principales | Los 40 Principales". Los40.com. Retrieved July 29, 2014.
  • External links

  • Sky Blu
  • Studio albums

  • Sorry for Party Rocking
  • Singles

  • "La La La"
  • "Shots"
  • "Yes"
  • "Party Rock Anthem"
  • "Champagne Showers"
  • "Sexy and I Know It"
  • "Sorry for Party Rocking"
  • Featured singles

  • "Outta Your Mind"
  • "Gettin' Over You"
  • "Drink"
  • "Livin' My Love"
  • "Give Me All Your Luvin' (Party Rock Remix)"
  • Concert tours

    LMFAO as a opening act

  • The MDNA Tour
  • Related topics

  • GoonRock
  • 1980s

  • "Kokomo" – The Beach Boys (1989)
  • 1990s

  • "Ice Ice Baby" – Vanilla Ice (1991)
  • "Jump" – Kris Kross (1992)
  • No Award (1993)
  • "Whoomp! (There It Is)" – Tag Team (1994)
  • "Creep" – TLC (1995)
  • "Gangsta's Paradise" – Coolio (1996)
  • "Killing Me Softly" – Fugees (1997)
  • "MMMBop" – Hanson (1998)
  • "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)" – Backstreet Boys (1999)
  • 2000s

  • "Who Let the Dogs Out" – Baha Men (2001)
  • "Get the Party Started" – P!nk (2002)
  • "Sk8er Boi" – Avril Lavigne (2003)
  • "Hey Ya!" – Outkast (2004)
  • "Burn" – Usher (2005)
  • "Wake Me Up When September Ends" – Green Day (2006)
  • "Irreplaceable" – Beyoncé (2007)
  • "Girlfriend" – Avril Lavigne (2008)
  • "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" – Beyoncé (2009)
  • 2010s

  • "Baby" – Justin Bieber featuring Ludacris (2011)
  • "Party Rock Anthem" – LMFAO (2012)
  • "What Makes You Beautiful" – One Direction (2013)
  • "Story of My Life" – One Direction (2014)
  • "Bang Bang" – Jessie J, Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj (2015)
  • "Hello" – Adele (2016)
  • "Work from Home" – Fifth Harmony featuring Ty Dolla $ign (2017)
  • "Shape of You" – Ed Sheeran (2018)
  • "Thank U, Next" – Ariana Grande (2019)
  • 2020s

  • "Dynamite" – BTS (2021)
  • "Happier Than Ever" – Billie Eilish (2022)
  • "As It Was" – Harry Styles (2023)
  • "What Was I Made For?" – Billie Eilish (2024)
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  • LMFAO (2012)
  • Best Musical Sequence
    (2000–2002, 2005, 2014)

  • Piper Perabo (2001)
  • Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor (2002)
  • Jon Heder (2005)
  • Backstreet Boys, Jay Baruchel, Seth Rogen and Craig Robinson (2014)
  • Best Musical Moment
    (2013, 2017–present)

  • Ensemble of Grease Live! (2017)
  • Finn Wolfhard and Millie Bobby Brown (2018)
  • Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper (2019)
  • No Award (2020)
  • Madison Reyes, Charlie Gillespie, Owen Joyner and Jeremy Shada (2021)
  • Beabadoobee (2022)
  • Sofia Carson (2023)
  • Discography

    Studio albums

    Singles

  • "I'll Award You with My Body"
  • "Let's Get Ridiculous"
  • "New Thang"
  • "Juicy Wiggle"
  • Featured singles

  • "Drop Girl"
  • "Literally I Can't"
  • Related articles

  • Berry Gordy, Jr (father)
  • Sky Blu (nephew)
  • International

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  • BnF data
  • Germany
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