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Armando Christian Prez (born January 15, 1981 in Miami, Florida), better known by the stage name Pitbull , is a Cuban-American rapper signed to his own label, Mr 305 Inc. The Give Me Everything (Tonight) Songfacts reports that he adopted his canine moniker because, "They bite to lock. The dog is too stupid to lose. Check our available Pitbull concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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"I do it for the paper, I'm a businessman." Say what you want to say about Pitbull, at least he's honest. On his seventh album in nine years, the man born Armando Perez is doing all he and his label can get the maximum ROI on their production and promotion costs. Unfortunately, the way they do that is by driving ideas that worked before for Pitbull and other artists into the ground, resulting in an album that might have sounded good in the board room, but doesn't work in practice...
- rapreviews.com
If you're a bilingual dance musician bent on taking over the world -- by any means necessary -- there's really no clearer mission statement than starting your new album with a sample from "Macarena." The 1996 dance hit by Los del Río is the biggest Spanish-language track ever to storm the Billboard charts, landing at No. 5 on their all-time Top 100...
- www.spin.com
4 Worst New Music Release Date: November 19, 2012Label: RCA Pitbull / Photo via Pitbull's Facebook If you're a bilingual dance musician bent on taking over the world -- by any means necessary -- there's really no clearer mission statement than starting your new album with a sample from "Macarena...
- www.spin.com
Last year, Pitbull became a dance-pop monarch with the chart-topping "Give Me Everything," and his seventh LP tries to keep that crossover elasticity rolling: "I ain't greedy, shar-in' is carin'/Especially when it's with Sharon and Karen," he raps lustily, building a cultural bridge on "Party Ain't Over." Mr...
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Pitbull basically abandons any semblance of rap here and continues to hitch his fortunes to the electronic dance movement express. He's an MC only in the sense that he strings fundamental rhymes about partying ("We ain't here for a long time?/ we here for a good time") and sex. It's a pure club set with little ambition. Mostly, he plays cheerleader for the big beats, swirls of keyboards, and effects laid down by a parade of producers, including Afrojack and DJ Buddha...
- www.bostonglobe.com
In theory, Planet Pit (the latest offering from Miami, FL-based rapper Pitbull) has a number of things going for it. The beats, which are less hip-hop and more dance-pop, are fun, slick chunks of guilty pleasure-type ear candy. Pit has enlisted a small army of guests, ranging from Enrique Iglesias to Sean Paul, to provide hooks and guest verses. Unfortunately, all the production and guest stars in the world can't cover up the fact that Pitbull is a really, really bad rapper...
- exclaim.ca
The Cuban-American rapper Pitbull's chart ubiquity is one of the odder turns in pop - but one that, in retrospect, makes total sense. Those for whom sample-heavy hits such as I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho) and guest verses for everyone from to and were introductions to the man born Armando Pérez may be surprised to find that for half-a-decade prior to his international breakthrough, Pitbull had been a respected purveyor of club rap at the forefront of the crunk and reggaeton scenes - and as...
- www.bbc.co.uk
Beware of this dog on the dancefloor. In a rap career that dates back to "M.I.A.M.I." in 2004, the son of Cuban immigrants has been living the American dream and scoring hit after hit on the dancefloor. He's bilingual and more than happy to switch back and forth in his lyrics; he's also musically bilingual and more than happy to switch back and forth between hip-hop and reggaeton...
- rapreviews.com
You might not have noticed, but Pitbull has quietly become one of the most guaranteed hitmakers in the business. Ok, so maybe "quietly" wasn't the right word. There's not much quiet about a man prone to yelling "Cuolo!" at the top of his lungs, but the point is that although many might still consider him "just" a Latino party rapper, Armando Christian Pérez has become the man the most powerful artists turn to when they need a hit...
- www.djbooth.net
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