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PLANET PIT (PA)

Pitbull

Genre: R&B
Artist/Group Name: Pitbull
Release Date: 06/21/2011
Original Release Date: 2011
Length of CD: 42:44
Label: J Records

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# of Discs: 1
Total Time: 42:44

Disc 1
1. Mr. Worldwide (Intro) - (featuring Vein)
2. Give Me Everything - (featuring Afrojack/Nayer/Ne-Yo)
3. Rain Over Me
4. Hey Baby (Drop It to the Floor)
5. Pause
6. Come N Go - (featuring Enrique Iglesias)
7. Shake Se?ora - (featuring T-Pain)
8. International Love
9. Castle Made of Sand - (featuring Jamie Drastik)
10. Took My Love - (featuring RedFoo/Vein)
11. Where Do We Go
12. Something for the DJs
Track Listing
# of Discs: 1
Total Time: 42:44

Disc 0

Disc 1
1. Mr. Worldwide (Intro) - (featuring Vein)
2. Give Me Everything - (featuring Afrojack/Nayer/Ne-Yo)
3. Rain Over Me
4. Hey Baby (Drop It to the Floor)
5. Pause
6. Come N Go - (featuring Enrique Iglesias)
7. Shake Se?ora - (featuring T-Pain)
8. International Love
9. Castle Made of Sand - (featuring Jamie Drastik)
10. Took My Love - (featuring RedFoo/Vein)
11. Where Do We Go
12. Something for the DJs
Release Notes

Recording information: 2 Hard Studios, Kingston, Jamaica; Al Burna Studios, Miami, FL; Board Room Studios, NJ; Chevy Shack Studios, Atlanta, GA; Circle House Studios, Miami, FL; Conway Studios, Los Angeles, CA; Eightysevenfourteen Studios, Los Angeles, CA; Henson Recording Studios, Los Angeles, CA; Hit Factory Criteria, Miami, FL; Prospect Music Studio, New York, NY; Side 3 Studios, Denver, CO; Soulpower Studios; South Point Studios, Miami, FL; Wall Music BV, The Netherlands; Westlake Recording Studios, Los Angeles, CA.
Photographers: Timothy Saccenti; Ian Cuttler.
Long delayed and highly anticipated -- lead-off single "Hey Baby (Drop It to the Floor)" shot into the Top Ten in September of 2010 -- Pitbull's Planet Pit is the first album from the Miami-based rapper since his Spanish-language effort, Armando. With a mix of English and Spanish, plus club cuts and street music, this is more the standard, crowd-pleasing, and hit-filled Pitbull effort with the follow-up single "Give Me Everything" offered as more floor-filling evidence.

Reviews

Rolling Stone (p.103) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "There are guest spots by R&B stars and Latin lovers....There's something charming about Pitbull's enthusiasm..."
Entertainment Weekly (p.72) - "A dozen doses of uncut electro-rap feel-good....The Cuban-American rapper sticks to lighter themes..." -- Grade: A-

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