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LMFAO

LMFAO was an American duo consisting of uncle-nephew pair (born Stefan Kendal ) and SkyBlu (born Skyler Austen ), renowned for their high-energy party anthems blending electro-pop, , and humor that dominated global charts in the early . Formed in 2006 by the relatives—son and grandson of Records founder —the group released their debut album in 2009, featuring the single "Shots" (featuring ), which peaked at No. 68 on the and became a staple in clubs despite modest chart success. Their breakthrough came with the 2011 sophomore album , which included the massive hits "" (featuring and ), topping the for six weeks and inspiring a global , and "," which reached No. 1 for two weeks and later amassed over one billion views. The duo's flamboyant style, neon aesthetics, and emphasis on fun escapism propelled to No. 5 on the 200. Following their peak popularity, including performances at major events like the , and SkyBlu announced an indefinite hiatus in September 2012 to pursue solo endeavors, with no full reunion as of 2025.

Members

Redfoo

Stefan Kendal Gordy, professionally known as , was born on September 3, 1975, in , , as the youngest child of , the founder of Records, and Nancy Leiviska, a songwriter and producer. Growing up in a musically influential family, he was exposed to the entertainment industry from a young age, interacting with prominent figures in Motown's history. Gordy's early involvement in music began around age 16, when he started creating beats on an computer after being inspired by Christmas raps. He experimented by fusing with hip-hop elements. As a , he contributed to several projects in the 1990s, including co-producing the track "Back in the Day" for rapper 's 1994 debut album Ahmad, along with six other songs on the record; he also co-produced "Duet" for the in 1999 and formed the hip-hop duo Red Foo & Dre' Kroon, releasing the album in 1997. Within LMFAO, which he co-founded in 2006 with his nephew SkyBlu, took on primary responsibilities for and songwriting, shaping the duo's signature electro-hop style centered on high-energy, celebratory themes. His development of the group's party-centric persona, characterized by extravagant stage outfits and infectious enthusiasm, became a defining aspect of their performances and .

SkyBlu

Skyler Austen Gordy, professionally known as SkyBlu, was born on August 23, 1986, in Los Angeles, California. He is the grandson of Berry Gordy, the founder of Motown Records, and the son of Berry Gordy IV, one of the label's early executives. This familial legacy provided him connections to the music industry from a young age. Prior to forming LMFAO, SkyBlu pursued independent creative endeavors, including early attempts at solo music production that highlighted his skills as a rapper and performer. These pre-LMFAO activities underscored his youthful, street-oriented approach to hip-hop and electronic sounds, influenced by his Los Angeles upbringing and exposure to diverse urban music scenes. Within LMFAO, which he co-founded with his uncle Stefan Kendal Gordy (), SkyBlu played a pivotal role as the primary rapper, dancer, and co-producer, bringing a dynamic energy to the duo's high-octane performances. His contributions emphasized kinetic elements, particularly the style that became a signature of their live shows and , helping to blend electronic beats with physical movement for an interactive party aesthetic. This focus on innovation complemented Redfoo's production strengths, creating a balanced partnership that defined LMFAO's visual and sonic identity.

History

2006–2009: Formation and early career

LMFAO was formed in 2006 in by uncle-nephew pair Stefan Kendal () and Skyler Austen (SkyBlu) as a that fused beats with elements, drawing from their shared family legacy in music while aiming to create high-energy party anthems. Initially operating out of the Pacific Palisades neighborhood, the duo began producing tracks in home studios, emphasizing a playful, escapist vibe that contrasted with more serious contemporaries. This formation marked the start of their efforts to build buzz in the local scene before pursuing wider recognition. In July 2008, LMFAO independently released their debut EP, , which included the lead single "," a brash track boasting about excess over pulsating synths and verses. The song's accompanying low-budget , featuring the duo and friends in neon outfits partying on a yacht and in clubs, quickly went on platforms like , amassing millions of views and establishing their irreverent, humorous image. This online traction led to a signing later that year with Cherrytree Records, a subsidiary of run by producer , providing the resources to expand their sound. Building on the EP's momentum, LMFAO released their full-length debut album, , on July 7, 2009, via . The 14-track collection expanded on their electro-hip-hop formula with contributions from guests like , featuring a tracklist that included:
  1. "Rock the Beat"
  2. ""
  3. ""
  4. "Lil' Hipster Girl"
  5. "La La La"
  6. "What Happens at the Party"
  7. "Leaving You for the Groove"
  8. "I Don't Wanna Be Like Her"
  9. "" (featuring )
  10. " / Stop!" (covers)
  11. "Low / " (covers)
  12. "Fly Away"
  13. "Party Rockers"
  14. "Let the Bass Kick" ( bonus track).
The album achieved modest commercial success, peaking at number 33 on the chart and introducing singles like "La La La" and "Shots," which cracked the Hot 100 and further solidified their club appeal. Throughout 2006–2009, LMFAO honed their live presence through performances in clubs and opening slots for larger acts, where they promoted their "" manifesto—a centered on unapologetic , participation, and turning every show into an all-night celebration to escape everyday stresses. These early gigs, often featuring neon costumes and crowd-hyping routines, helped cultivate a dedicated local following and refined the interactive energy that would define their later success.

2010–2011: Breakthrough with "Party Rock Anthem"

In 2010, LMFAO began building anticipation for their second studio album, , with promotional efforts including the single "Let the Bass Kick in Bitch," released in August 2009 to showcase their evolving party-rock sound. This track, along with collaborations like Lil Jon's "" featuring LMFAO in August 2011, helped generate buzz through high-energy themes of nightlife and excess, aligning with the duo's signature electro-house style. These releases positioned the album as a continuation of their debut's club-focused energy while aiming for broader mainstream appeal. The breakthrough came with "Party Rock Anthem," released as the lead single from Sorry for Party Rocking on January 25, 2011. Featuring vocals from British singer and producer , the track blended electro-pop with elements and infectious hooks, propelling LMFAO to international stardom. It debuted on the and climbed to number one by July 2011, marking the duo's first chart-topper and the first by any duo since in 2004. The song also reached number one in over a dozen countries, including , , the , and , solidifying its global dominance. By the end of 2011, it had sold 9.7 million digital copies worldwide, ranking as the third best-selling digital single of the year according to IFPI data. The music video for "Party Rock Anthem," directed by Jonathan Craven and released on March 8, 2011, amplified the song's success by parodying zombie apocalypse films like 28 Days Later while centering on the shuffling dance move. This Melbourne Shuffle-inspired routine, performed by the duo and background dancers, ignited a viral dance craze that spread through social media, clubs, and public spaces, encouraging fans to replicate the footwork to the track's chorus. The video's playful, apocalyptic party theme contributed to its cultural impact, which has amassed over 2.5 billion views on YouTube as of 2025. a milestone that highlighted LMFAO's role in early 2010s internet-driven pop phenomena. To capitalize on the single's momentum, LMFAO launched their first major headlining tour in in January 2011, performing in cities such as , , , and , where enthusiastic crowds embraced the high-energy sets featuring shuffling routines and interactive elements. These shows, supported by collaborations like the one with Bennett and , marked the duo's transition from underground club acts to arena-ready performers, setting the stage for the album's full release on June 17, 2011. The tour's success in underscored the track's universal party appeal, further boosting radio play and digital streams ahead of the album's rollout.

2011–2012: "Sorry for Party Rocking" and peak success

In June 2011, LMFAO released their second studio album, , through . The album debuted at number 12 on the chart and later reached a peak position of number 5 in January 2012. Key tracks from the album included "Sexy and I Know It," which became the duo's second number-one single on the in December 2011. The period marked LMFAO's height of visibility with several high-profile performances. They performed on Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with 2012, delivering hits like "" and "" to a national audience on . Earlier that year, the duo made a guest appearance during Madonna's at in on February 5, 2012, contributing to the performance of "Give Me All Your Luvin'." Building on their momentum, LMFAO launched the Tour in May 2012, a 26-city North American trek that extended to international dates in and , including shows in cities like , , and . The tour generated significant media attention, with the duo's energetic sets and Party Rock Crew dancers amplifying their party-themed brand across continents. The was certified platinum by the RIAA in 2012 for sales exceeding one million units . On September 21, 2012, Redfoo announced that LMFAO would take an indefinite hiatus to allow both members to pursue solo projects after years of relentless touring and promotion.

2013–present: Hiatus and solo endeavors

In 2013, SkyBlu clarified in interviews that LMFAO's break was temporary, allowing both members to explore individual creative pursuits outside the duo's high-energy party anthems. This period marked a shift toward solo endeavors, with no immediate plans for collaborative recordings. The duo's separation gained further attention in 2015 when LMFAO issued a cease-and-desist letter to Michigan-based Pigeon Hill Brewing Company over its "LMFAO Stout" beer, citing potential public confusion with the group's trademark; the matter was resolved through settlement shortly thereafter. Tensions escalated in 2016 when SkyBlu publicly accused Redfoo of withholding royalties and failing to support him during a debilitating back injury, leading to a family feud that further strained their relationship and contributed to the absence of a reunion. Redfoo largely withdrew from the music industry between 2016 and 2022, entering a self-described phase after earlier solo releases, during which he focused on personal interests rather than public performances or new . He reemerged in 2023 with the single "Long Live Party Rock," a collaboration with producer Dainjazone that evoked LMFAO's electro-house sound and signaled his return to recording. In 2025, debuted as a professional player in February and collaborated on an empowering campaign in May. SkyBlu, adopting the alias 8ky for some projects, released his debut solo album Rebel Music in 2013, blending with elements, followed by the 30-track Fxck Yeah: Chaos to Consciousness in 2016, which he distributed independently via platforms like . Since then, he has concentrated on production and occasional releases, maintaining a lower profile compared to the duo's peak era. As of November 2025, fan speculation about an LMFAO reunion persists online, but the members have not announced any joint projects, and no new material under the duo's name has surfaced in over a decade.

Musical style and influences

Musical style

LMFAO's music is characterized by a fusion of electro house, hip-hop, and crunk elements, creating high-energy dance tracks designed for club environments. Their sound prominently features heavy synthesizer lines, auto-tuned vocals, and pulsating beats that emphasize rhythmic drive over complex instrumentation. This blend draws from electronic dance music (EDM) conventions while incorporating hip-hop's lyrical flow and crunk's aggressive, party-centric energy, resulting in anthemic songs that prioritize crowd engagement. Central to their style are recurring themes of partying, , and , often encapsulated in the "," which reflects a playful apology for excessive revelry. Lyrics frequently celebrate , drinking, and carefree fun, positioning their music as an for social escapism rather than introspective storytelling. This thematic consistency is evident across their catalog, reinforcing a lighthearted, humorous tone that aligns with their self-described "party rock" ethos. In production, LMFAO employed samples inspired by 1980s electro, such as vocal hooks and rhythmic phrases from early hip-hop tracks, layered over modern synth-heavy arrangements. Their tracks typically follow EDM's build-drop structure, with tension-building risers leading to explosive drops featuring booming bass and layered percussion to heighten dancefloor intensity. This approach uses simple, repetitive motifs to maximize accessibility and replay value. The duo's style evolved from the raw, club-oriented tracks of their 2009 debut album , which leaned into gritty hip-hop-infused beats, to the more polished pop anthems on their 2011 follow-up . This shift incorporated broader influences like dubstep wobbles and electropop hooks, aiming for mainstream crossover appeal while retaining core party themes. The refinement resulted in tighter production and more radio-friendly structures, contributing to their commercial peak.

Influences

LMFAO's music and aesthetic were profoundly shaped by a blend of pop icons, legends, and family-rooted traditions. Redfoo and SkyBlu frequently cited and as their primary influences, drawing from Jackson's innovative pop-dance fusion and high-energy performances, as well as Madonna's bold visual style and boundary-pushing electronic elements. In interviews, they highlighted Jackson's impact on their dance-driven videos, such as the "Thriller"-inspired choreography in "Party Rock Anthem," while Madonna's influence informed their provocative, party-centric imagery. The duo's hip-hop swagger was inspired by West Coast rappers and , whose lyrical confidence and cultural bravado permeated LMFAO's energetic, boastful tracks. This rap foundation blended with party-oriented styles from groups like the , whose upbeat, collaborative anthems influenced LMFAO's communal, feel-good vibe in songs promoting collective celebration. Additionally, their exposure to artists like and during formative years reinforced a rhythmic, infectious energy in their productions. A significant thread in LMFAO's influences stems from their family legacy tied to Records founder , Redfoo's father and SkyBlu's grandfather, which instilled soulful hooks and an emphasis on uplifting, accessible melodies. This heritage, echoed in nods to artists like , emphasized creating music to foster joy and positivity, much like the label's foundational ethos. Dance and club culture further defined their aesthetic, with the Melbourne Shuffle—an Australian street dance style—prominently featured in their "Party Rock Anthem" video, merging it with hip-hop moves for a global, viral appeal. DJ AM played a pivotal role in introducing them to electronic club scenes, playing 1980s rock and synth tracks that inspired their fusion of retro synth-pop with modern EDM. James Brown's dynamic funk rhythms and improvisational dance also contributed to their high-octane stage presence, influencing the raw, physicality of their live performances.

Discography

Studio albums

LMFAO's discography consists of two , both released through and centered on their signature electro-house party anthems. The duo self-produced much of the material, with Stefan Kendal Gordy () and Skyler Austen Gordy (SkyBlu) handling primary production duties, often incorporating guest vocalists and collaborators to amplify the high-energy, club-oriented sound. These albums received mixed , praised for their infectious energy and dancefloor appeal but critiqued for repetitive, formulaic themes focused on partying and . Their debut album, , was released on July 7, 2009. It features 14 tracks and peaked at number 33 on the chart. The album's production emphasizes booming basslines and synth hooks, with guest rapper appearing on the track "." Key songs include "," which highlights the duo's playful, repetitive lyricism, and "," an early single that set the tone for their Miami-inspired party vibe. AllMusic's Andy Kellman described it as a straightforward party that avoids extremes of quality, landing in middling territory with its relentless club focus. The track listing is as follows:
  • "Rock the Beat" (0:54)
  • "I'm in Miami Bitch" (3:47)
  • "Get Crazy" (3:45)
  • "Lil' Hipster Girl" (3:22)
  • "La La La" (3:30)
  • "What Happens at the Party" (5:55)
  • "Leaving U 4 the Groove" (3:32)
  • "I Don't Wanna Be" (3:38)
  • "Shots" (featuring ) (3:42)
  • "Bounce" (4:03)
  • "I Shake, I Move" (3:04)
  • "I Am Not a Whore" (3:15)
  • "Yes" (3:03)
  • "Scream My Name" (4:18)
The second album, , arrived on June 21, 2011, and marked the duo's commercial breakthrough. It contains 12 tracks and debuted at number 12 on the before reaching a peak of number 5. The record was certified gold by the RIAA for 500,000 units shipped in the United States. Production retained the duo's electro-pop foundation but incorporated more polished hooks and collaborations, including and on the global hit "" and Natalia Kills on "Champagne Showers." Standout tracks like "" and "" drove its success, blending humor with dance beats. Critics noted its formulaic approach, with AllMusic's John Bush observing that while the synth riffs remained catchy, the nonstop party theme began to feel strained. The standard track listing includes: Following the release of , LMFAO entered an indefinite hiatus in 2012, and no additional studio albums have been produced by the duo.

Singles

LMFAO released their debut single "" in 2008, which peaked at number 51 on the US . The track, a clean version titled "I'm in Miami Trick," also charted modestly and introduced the duo's party-oriented electro-hop sound. Their follow-up, "," arrived in 2009 and reached number 55 on the , further establishing their presence in the scene. The duo's breakthrough came with the 2011 singles from their album . "," featuring and , topped the for six weeks and became a global phenomenon, certified Diamond (10× Platinum) by the RIAA in 2018 for over 10 million units sold in the US. In , it hit number 1 on the ARIA Singles Chart and received multi-platinum certification. "," the third single from the same album, also reached number 1 on the and was certified 8× Platinum by the RIAA in 2013. Other notable releases include "Shots," featuring , which peaked at number 68 on the in 2009 and earned 2× Platinum certification from the RIAA. "" followed in 2011 as a promotional tied to their party theme but did not prominently on major lists. "," the album's title track and fourth released in 2012, reached number 49 on the , was certified by the RIAA, and. Over their career, LMFAO issued 16 singles, accompanied by 15 music videos that amplified their high-energy visuals and dance trends. Additional tracks like "Yes" also received RIAA Gold certification in 2012, underscoring their commercial momentum. Post-hiatus, Redfoo, one half of the duo, released "Long Live Party Rock" in collaboration with Dainjazone in 2023, serving as a spiritual successor to LMFAO's party rock legacy without official duo involvement.
SingleRelease YearUS Billboard Hot 100 PeakRIAA Certification
"I'm in Miami Bitch"200851-
""200955-
"" (feat. )2009682× Platinum
"" (feat. & )20111Diamond (10× Platinum, 2018)
""201118× Platinum (2013)
""201249Gold (2012)

Live performances

Headlining tours

LMFAO launched their headlining tours during the peak of their popularity in the early , beginning with an tour in January 2011 that visited cities including , , and to build anticipation for their second album. This initial run marked their first independent effort in the region, featuring high-energy performances of tracks from their debut album alongside emerging material. The duo's primary headlining endeavor was the Sorry for Party Rocking Tour, which ran from 2011 to 2012 and supported their sophomore album of the same name. The tour included North American and European legs, starting with select international dates and expanding to a 26-city North American arena run from May to July 2012, commencing in Columbus, Ohio, and concluding in Toronto. European shows followed in late 2012, with performances in cities like Bucharest and Tel Aviv, drawing large crowds amid the global success of "Party Rock Anthem." Productions were elaborate, incorporating the Party Rock Crew dancers, Quest Crew for choreography, and dynamic LED visuals to enhance the electro-house party atmosphere. Setlists centered on staples like "," which included audience-participatory shuffles, alongside "," "," and "I'm in Miami Bitch," maintaining a consistent high-octane flow across shows. Following the breakout success of their singles, many dates sold out, with the tour filling arenas and receiving positive reception for its interactive, celebratory vibe. No further headlining tours occurred after 2012, as the group entered an indefinite hiatus.

Notable appearances

LMFAO's early career was marked by frequent performances in the club scene, where they built a local following from 2006 to 2009 as part of the emerging movement alongside DJs like . These residencies at venues in and Pacific Palisades helped hone their high-energy party anthems, transitioning into broader promotional appearances worldwide by 2010. In 2010 and 2011, the duo served as opening acts for Kesha's Get $leazy Tour, including dates in the and North America's third leg, where their sets amplified the tour's electro-pop vibe and introduced "Party Rock Anthem" to larger audiences. This exposure paved the way for festival slots, such as their headlining performance at the Isle of MTV in on June 30, 2011, drawing 50,000 fans alongside acts like and . On television, LMFAO made high-profile guest appearances, including a vibrant performance of "Sorry for Party Rocking" on American Idol's season 11 elimination night on April 19, 2012, featuring colorful zebra-themed staging that energized the audience. They also attended the , participating in red carpet interviews and celebrations amid the event's star-studded lineup. A pinnacle moment came during the on February 5, 2012, where LMFAO joined for a medley incorporating "Give Me All Your Luvin'," performing before an estimated 114 million viewers and boosting their global visibility. Earlier, they delivered energetic sets at Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve specials, performing hits like "" and "" in for the 2011 and 2012 broadcasts, contributing to the holiday festivities with . Internationally, LMFAO appeared at Premios 40 Principales events, including the 2011 ceremony in Spain where they won Best International Song for "Party Rock Anthem," further solidifying their appeal in Latin markets. These select gigs, distinct from their headlining tours, underscored their role in elevating party culture through one-off spectacles.

Awards and nominations

Awards

LMFAO achieved significant recognition for their breakthrough hit "Party Rock Anthem" and their energetic electro-house style, earning several major awards in 2011 and 2012 that highlighted their global impact in dance music. At the 2011 Premios 40 Principales, LMFAO won Best International Song in a Non-Spanish Language for "Party Rock Anthem," acknowledging the track's massive popularity across Spanish-speaking markets and its role in sparking worldwide dance crazes. In 2012, the duo swept categories at the , securing Top Dance/Electronic Artist for their dominant chart performance and Top Dance/Electronic Song for "," which underscored their commercial dominance in the electronic genre with six awards overall that night. The same year, LMFAO received the International Group/Duo of the Year at the Music Awards, celebrating their rising status as a premier international act in pop and . Additionally, at the 2012 MuchMusic Video Awards, they claimed International Video of the Year – Group for "," recognizing the video's viral success and humorous choreography that extended their party anthem legacy. At the , LMFAO won Favorite Song for "Party Rock Anthem," reflecting their strong appeal to younger fans.

Nominations

LMFAO received several notable nominations across major awards ceremonies, recognizing their breakthrough hits and energetic style during their peak popularity in the early 2010s. These accolades underscored their rising influence in pop and , even if they did not result in wins in these specific categories. At the in 2010, LMFAO was nominated for Best Dance/Electronic Album for . At the in 2012, LMFAO was nominated for Best Dance Recording for "" featuring and , highlighting the track's global impact as a phenomenon. The duo earned another Grammy nod the following year at the in 2013 for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for "," affirming their versatility in blending electro-pop elements. The also acknowledged LMFAO's visual flair. In 2011, they received a for Best for the "" video, directed by , which popularized the dance craze. recognized LMFAO's breakout success in 2011 with a for Choice Music: Single for "," reflecting fan enthusiasm for the song's party anthem status. Internationally, LMFAO was nominated for International Album of the Year at the 2012 for , showcasing their cross-border appeal in . Additionally, at the 2012 , "" earned a for Favorite , emphasizing its widespread popularity among general audiences.

Cultural impact and legacy

LMFAO's "Party Rock Anthem," released in 2011, ignited a global dance craze, drawing from the track's infectious electro-house beat and the music video's depiction of the move, which originated in scenes. The song's chorus line "Every day I'm " encapsulated the dance's rhythmic footwork, leading to widespread adoption through online tutorials on platforms like and organized flash mobs in cities such as and . This phenomenon peaked during the duo's 2011 tours and media appearances, where audiences replicated the shuffle en masse, contributing to the single's status as a cultural touchstone for party-oriented movement. The duo's media footprint extended to parodies and interactive entertainment, amplifying their dance-centric appeal. In a February 2012 episode of , the show lampooned LMFAO's halftime performance alongside and M.I.A., with cast members and exaggerating the group's shuffling and party-rocking antics in a mock interview segment hosted by . Additionally, "" was featured prominently in Ubisoft's , released in October 2011, where players followed choreographed routines mimicking the video's shuffle, helping integrate LMFAO's style into home gaming experiences and further popularizing the dance among families. LMFAO's visual aesthetic, characterized by neon party attire, influenced 2011 trends emphasizing bold, fluorescent colors and playful clubwear, as seen in their signature oversized , printed pants, and minimal swim trunks. The follow-up single "Sexy and I Know It," also from 2011, spawned viral centered on its self-deprecating chorus "Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle, wiggle, wiggle, yeah," with the music video's humorous body-positive dancing inspiring and GIFs that satirized male bravado. These elements blended into broader meme culture, where phrases from the track became shorthand for ironic confidence in online humor. Through their high-energy hits, LMFAO facilitated the 2011 crossover of into mainstream pop, blending electronic production with vocals to create accessible party anthems that topped charts worldwide. This fusion paved the way for similar acts like , with whom LMFAO collaborated on remixes such as "Live My Life (Party Rock Remix)" and co-headlined tours like the 2012 Cherrytree Pop Alternative Tour, solidifying EDM-pop's commercial viability.

Post-hiatus developments

Following the hiatus announced in 2012, LMFAO faced a notable trademark and copyright dispute initiated by rapper Rick Ross in December 2013, alleging that the duo's hit "Party Rock Anthem" infringed on his 2006 track "Hustlin'" through similarities in lyrics like "every day I'm shufflin'" and unauthorized use of the "hustlin'" phrase as a trademark. The case involved multiple court rulings, including a 2016 dismissal of the copyright claims due to registration errors and a 2017 revival by the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, before reaching a full settlement in March 2019 after a mediation conference. This resolution helped preserve the duo's branding around their signature "party rock" ethos, which Redfoo continued to embody in his solo work, such as the 2016 album Party Rock Mansion, emphasizing high-energy, celebratory themes that echoed LMFAO's original style. The duo's music has experienced a streaming resurgence in the , driven by and engagement, with "" accumulating over 928 million streams on as of November 2025 and inspiring numerous remixes and dance challenges on platforms like . This renewed interest has positioned their hits on popular playlists, reinforcing the "" legacy amid broader revivals of early EDM-pop. Fan speculation about an LMFAO reunion persists, fueled by the duo's enduring catalog and occasional interactions, though no official plans have materialized amid reports of past creative tensions. Redfoo and SkyBlu have pursued separate paths, with serving as a judge on The X Factor for seasons five and six (2013–2014), where he mentored contestants and promoted his upbeat persona before departing in 2015. SkyBlu, meanwhile, has advocated for , expressing in 2014 his ambition to establish a "Harvard for Dreamers" to nurture creative talents beyond traditional boundaries.

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