When he’s not boasting about his fame and wealth, he’s itemizing sexual conquests and slinging double entendres.īut rapping isn’t Pitbull’s real forte. “Just because you ain’t me don’t hate me,” he taunts. Pérez - is a self-made tycoon, the bilingual Cuban-American rapper from Miami now awash in jet-setting luxury, surrounded (at least in video clips) by all the women and brand-name liquor anyone could ever need. As his songs constantly insist, Pitbull - Armando C. Partying is, of course, a major component of the Pitbull brand. It’s supposed to sound glamorous, but doesn’t it also seem, well, monotonous? And since the album includes “Party Ain’t Over” and “Don’t Stop the Party,” maybe a little compulsive? That’s Pitbull’s schedule, as he recites it in “Drinks for You (Ladies Anthem)” on “Global Warming,” his seventh studio album. Pitbull “Global Warming” (PoloGrounds Music/Mr.
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