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LMFAO

LMFAO was an American electronic dance music duo consisting of uncle and nephew Redfoo and SkyBlu. They formed in Los Angeles in 2006 and were known for their party-themed music, outlandish fashion, and catchy hooks.

  • Formation and Early Career: The group officially formed in 2006 in Los Angeles, California. They quickly gained popularity on the local club scene and online with their distinctive sound and style.

  • Musical Style: Their music blended elements of electronic dance music, hip hop, and pop. They were known for their use of repetitive beats, catchy hooks, and often humorous or outrageous lyrics. Their distinctive sound helped them carve out a niche in the electronic music scene.

  • Breakthrough Success: LMFAO achieved mainstream success with the release of their album Sorry for Party Rocking in 2011. The album spawned several hit singles, including "Party Rock Anthem" and "Sexy and I Know It", which topped charts worldwide.

  • Worldwide Recognition: The success of Sorry for Party Rocking led to LMFAO gaining international recognition. They toured extensively, performing at major music festivals and venues around the globe.

  • Hiatus: In 2012, LMFAO announced that they would be taking a hiatus to pursue solo projects. Redfoo and SkyBlu both embarked on their own musical careers, releasing solo music and performing independently. While they haven't officially ruled out a reunion, they have not released any new music together since the hiatus announcement.

  • Legacy: Despite their relatively short time in the spotlight, LMFAO left a significant impact on popular culture. Their music and style influenced the electronic dance music scene and popular fashion trends. They are remembered for their infectious energy, party anthems, and unique brand of entertainment.