or iTunes Price: $11.99 Genre: Hip Hop/Rap Released: Aug 28, 2009 Customer Ratings (675 Ratings)
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Pitbull Starring In: Rebelution (Deluxe Version) – PitbullView More By Pitbull Our ReviewPitbull’s fourth album is his most diverse effort to date. While there is nothing here as effortlessly catchy as “C**o,” it takes a lot of guts for the Cuban-American MC to push his boundaries and fortunately he adapts well to different settings. His machine-gun flow is the perfect fit for “Juice Box,” a skittering outburst produced by pioneering Baltimore club producer DJ Class. Pitbull also flirts with hard rock on “Can’t Stop Me Now,” which features a stomping guitar riff straight out of Jack White’s playbook. In a tribute to the glitz of his native Miami, “Shut It Down” echoes the glory days of ‘80s electro. While longtime fans might bemoan its lack of hardcore reggaeton, Rebelution is not short on tracks that put Pitbull in high-impact mode. “I Know You Want Me” and “Krazy” are jet-propelled bangers, while the action-packed “Triumph” gets its energy from a live brass band. Pitbull’s energy is his trademark, but the most revealing song on Rebelution might be “Give Them What They Ask For,” a production that cuts the beat in half and puts the spotlight on Pitbull’s rhyme skills.. Customer ReviewsPitbull Rulz! (5 stars)He's back, and with a great album! Trust me, you'll be hooked with the AMAZING song, "I know You Want Me!" Pit is here to stay like a smelly armPIT First To Review (5 stars) Great album Awesome Beat Yes For Pitbull No For Daddy Yankey if at first you don't succeed, sell out (1 star) what a surprise. why is every good rapper who started in 2003-2004 now becoming huge with records far worse than what they put out in 03-04. BiographyBorn: January 15, 1981 in Miami, FLGenre: Hip Hop/Rap Years Active: '00s, '10s When the Southern-flavored party rap called crunk took over urban radio in 2004, Miami rapper Pitbull decided it was time to seek stardom. The way Pitbull sees it, "crunk ain't nothin' but bass music slowed down." Miami bass music, that is, the kind Pitbull grew up on. His parents were first-generation Cuban immigrants who didn't let their son forget about his culture. They required him to memorize the works of Cuban poet José Martí, and Pitbull understood the power of words right away. Southern...
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