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El Mariel :: 0618749349
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| He's one of the hardest working artists from what many call the "305" or "the Bottom." Pitbull's singles such as "Toma," "Culo," "Everybody Get Up," "Dammit Man" and more are still club and radio hits. His classic debut album, "M.I.A.M.I." is gold and still selling as Pitbull continues to constantly tour across the country, performing to thousands of satisfied fans every week. Since 2004, you've also have heard Pitbull as an in-demand guest artist bringing his inimitable Miami Cubano stylin' on hits and remixes from labelmates Lil Jon and Ying Yang Twins to Daddy Yankee, DJ Khaled, Nina Skyy, T.O.K., Nelly Furtado, and many more. "El Mariel", Pitbull's sophomore release has already yielded the radio & club anthem "Bojangles" and will include production by Lil Jon, Mr. Collipark, Jim Jonson, Wyclef Jean and the Neptunes and guest shots from Fat Joe, Bun B & Cubo, Wyclef, Latino star Ken-Y, DJ Khaled, Rick Ross, Ying Yang Twins & of course Lil Jon. With a second Latin influenced rap single, "Ay Chico" breaking before the album is released and more singles to follow, stay tuned because as Pit is fond of saying onstage, "we about to get wild!" Editorial Descriptions are usually submitted by the manufacturers, publishers and authors. Contact us if you are one of them, and wish to change the above description. |
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Author: Guest He's the only true hip hop star to appeal to both black and latino hip hop audiences. The CD underlying message is we are all in the same struggle being minorities in this "great" country of equality. He doesn't need to come out and say this directly, he knows he is going to get spins and records sold with club hits, but it is NOT entirely a club CD. Just listen to the floetry on intro and outro tracks, he addresses the death of his father and friend, and also has one of the better spanish rap love songs perhaps every produced with Latin star Ken Y. Of course he is going to make club songs, it's not like many other southern rappers got anything else to say. Their whole crunk/southern rap is either how hard they are or how crunk they can get, atleast Pitbull mixes it all into one + more. Great CD, not the best but great.
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Author: Guest Pit really is one of the more under-rated rappers out there today. He's flow is amazing, his voice is one of the most distinct to come out in a while, and his music is a great blend of hip-hop, crunk, miami bass, latin all rolled into one concoxtion. Sure people might whine that this album's all party and not enough political but I get sick of people always complaining that artist's are a one-trick-pony. Either all they do are serious songs and get critizied to lighten up, or they do party songs and get ciritcized to get serious. A lot of music fans are too stuck up, if artists like party songs, that's fine, if they like all serios ones, that's fine too. If you don't like it, don't listen to it.
This album has very high energy levels oozing out of it from track to track. Pit has a lot of play between his english and spanish lyrics which add something unique to his sound. Ay Chico is a great, fun song but really the whole album keeps it rocking. The only weak link here is a chopped and screwed track that sounds like it belongs on a mixtape, not a polished, produced album. Overall, it's great fun.
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Author: Guest I'm a hip-hop dancer, and I have 2 words for this album: F*cking Sexy. Owwwwwww!!!! (Jealouso's one of my faves)
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Author: Guest Man this album is hot from beginning to end, its got great beats and amazing hooks. Pitbull killed it on this one.
Peace!!
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Author: Guest This isn't a reggaeton album, Pitbull has NEVER been a reggaeton artist, so I have no idea why people expect this to be reggaeton. The production on this album is the best I've heard out of any hip hop album in a while. There are a LOT of party tracks, but overall they're tight. 5/5 best album too come out in a year
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