Sweet Spot

Album: Wild Ones (2012)
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Songfacts®:

  • The sixth official single to be taken from Flo Rida's fourth studio album Wild Ones, finds him jumping into a steamy duet with Jennifer Lopez. The French producing and songwriting duo soFLY & Nius supplied the beat. The pair also worked with Flo Rida on four other Wild Ones tunes, including the title track and "I Cry."
  • Oklahoma born songwriter Julie Frost (Black Eyed Peas' "Just Can't Get Enough," Beyoncé's "Countdown") penned the hook. She also sang backing vocals on the track.
  • Flo Rida starts his rap with a couple of lines that channel 50 Cent's "Candy Shop": "Yeah, I wanna take you back to my spot. You can be the candy girl in my shop. We both know what we crave and whatnot."

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