Redfoo

Stefan Kendal Gordy, famously known as Redfoo, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, dancer, record producer, and DJ, best recognized as one half of the musical duo LMFAO. Born on September 3, 1975, in Los Angeles, California, Redfoo comes from a rich musical lineage as the son of Berry Gordy, Jr., the founder of the Motown record label. Redfoo's musical palette spans various genres, including EDM, hip hop, and pop, which he skillfully blends to create his high-energy party anthems. His career, both as a solo artist and as part of LMFAO, has been marked by a series of hits that have become anthems for party-goers worldwide.

After LMFAO announced a hiatus in 2012, Redfoo embarked on a solo career, continuing to make waves in the music industry. His discography includes hits like "Let's Get Ridiculous" and has shown his versatility through singles such as "Long Live Party Rock," "My Party," and "Brand New Day." Redfoo's music often features catchy hooks, humorous lyrics, and infectious beats that encourage listeners to dance and have a good time. His work as a solo artist, including his 2016 album "Party Rock Mansion," showcases his ability to keep the party rocking and maintain his status as a mainstay in the music scene for clubs and festivals alike. Through his energetic performances and upbeat tracks, Redfoo has solidified his reputation as a master of party anthems and a pivotal figure in bringing the EDM and party rock genres to the forefront of popular music.

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Long Live Party Rock (Fire Tiger Remix)
Single - Released October 13, 2023
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