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    49 of 56 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome instructional song for coaches, referees, traffic cops, and more, July 13, 2012
    C. Clark (Georgia) - See all my reviews
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    Who would have guessed a song about an attention-gaining device, that was first produced in England in 1898, would be used as the basis for such an artfully inspired musical rendition of a how-to guide?

    The first time I ever heard this song was while traveling through the state of Florida. Which makes sense since that's the state that produced this song. Though I do have to point out, someone should lose their job for failing to realize that they mistakenly placed a space between the O and R in their name. Seriously, if you can't even spell the name of your state, what business do you have in the line of designing cover artwork for a song?!

    In case you haven't heard the song, this is a spoiler alert! The song tells you exactly how to blow a whistle! Which is obviously hard to do, considering a song had to be written about it. After hearing the lyrics numerous times, I am now thoroughly convinced that after the... Read more
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    9 of 13 people found the following review helpful
    1.0 out of 5 stars Everything That's Wrong With Pop Music Today, August 8, 2012
    Jeff Penn "Jeff" (Connecticut, USA) - See all my reviews
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    Hey Kids! Do you wanna know why mainstream pop music sucks today? Well, listen to "Whistle" by Flo Rida!

    Flo Rida keeps digging deeper into his own grave. "Good Feeling" and "Wild Ones" sound almost exactly the same. They have the same format, a way more talented artist than Flo Rida singing the chorus, verses about partying and having a good time with a catchy beat to match. Now, in context, that doesn't seem that bad, but Flo Rida is so awful at delivering his verses that it just ruins it. He does kind of a "sing-rap" kind of thing. It doesn't work. Maybe for Kid Cudi, but not for you. Oh yeah, the lyrics suck, too.

    With "Whistle", he didn't just make the worst song of his career, but probably the second worst song of 2012, behind the God-awful "Call Me Maybe". In this track, he's telling a woman to "blow his whistle". Then he goes far enough to describe HOW to "blow his whistle". As if this woman wouldn't know. The rest of the song are just verses with more... Read more
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    5.0 out of 5 stars great, September 19, 2012
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    this was a great download adn song thanks so much for haveing this available will deffinitely downlad again in the future
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