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Encyclopedia > Mail on Sunday
Mail on Sunday
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Studio album by Flo-Rida
Released February 8, 2008
Recorded 2007
Genre Rap, Hip-Hop
Label Poe Boy Records
Flo-Rida chronology
- Mail on Sunday
(TBR)
TBA

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