After six years, pop duo LMFAO have decided to break up from making music together. According to reports, the duo (Redfoo & Skyblu) will focus on their individual solo career.

The news was confirmed by Redfoo, son of Motown founder Berry Gord, during his phone interview with Australian channel. The 37-year-old musician explained that he and his nephew, 26-year-old Sky Blu, have no plans to work on any new music and are wanting to take a more organic approach to their careers.

He said, “I feel like we’ve been doing this for so long, five or six years. And we’re kind of like saying, well, let’s just do what’s natural and just kind of explore that, instead of like forcing it all the time.”

The star also revealed plans to put up a fashion line as well as continuing to make “LMFAO-ish” music, adding: “I love all the topics that we talk about. “I was really passionate about bringing party music to the world, so I will always be making some kind of party music.”

Redfoo is sponsoring the United States Tennis Association’s Party Rock Open in Las Vegas starting Sunday.

LMFAO has released two albums in the year 2006 and 2011 titled Party Rock and Sorry For Party Rocking. Their popular hit ‘Party Rock Anthem‘ was a global number one and has been viewed on YouTube over 483,444,879 times as of posting time.