Track Listing 1. Everybody Get Up - Pitbull & Pretty Ricky 2. Rah Rah - Pitbull & Elephant Man/Daddy Yankee 3. Shake - Pitbull & Ying Yang Twins/Elephant Man 4. Culo - Pitbull & Likl Jon/Ivy Queen 5. Milamores - Pitbull & Master Joe/OG Black 6. Turnin' Me On - Pitbull & Nina Sky 7. She's Hotter - Pitbull & T.O.K. 8. Get To Poppin' - Pitbull & Rich Boy 9. Might Be The Police - Pitbull & Brisco 10. Who U Rollin' With - Pitbull & Piccalo/Cubo 11. Dammit Man (remix) - Pitbull & Lil' Flip 12. Oh No He Didn't - Pitbull & Lil' Flip 13. Toma (DJ Buddha remix) - Pitbull & Mr. Vegas/Wayne Marshall/Red Rat/TOK/Kardinall Offishall
1. Culo (video/DVD) - Pitbull & Likl Jon/Ivy Queen 2. Toma (video/DVD) - Pitbull & Mr. Vegas/Wayne Marshall/Red Rat/TOK/Kardinall Offishall 3. Dammit Man (video/DVD) - Pitbull & Lil' Flip
| Details | | Number of CDs: | 2 | | Producer: | DJ Nasty, Diaz Brothers, Lil Jon | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Distributor: | Pinnacle | | Recording Mode: | Stereo |
Album Notes Personnel: Pitbull (rap vocals); Fat Joe, Lil Jon, Mr. Vegas, Oobie, Piccalo, Trick Daddy, Cubo, Bun-B (rap vocals).Recording information: 4 Star, South Beach, FL.Miami rapper Pitbull asserts that while crunk is most associated with the Atlanta, Georgia sound, the origin of the music is a few hundred miles south in Florida. He contends that crunk is merely the bass music of his hometown slowed down. Pitbull backs up his claim with his stirring (and aptly named) debut, M.I.A.M.I.After growing up on a mix of traditional Cuban music and hardcore West Coast rap, Pitbull allows both sounds to influence his particular brand of crunk. Sprinkles of Miami's past also abound on the frenetic album, from the flared-out bass of "Get on the Floor" to "She's Freaky," which recalls the best of 2 Live Crew. The reigning King of Crunk, Lil Jon, supports on three tracks, including the Cuban drum-flecked, bilingual "Culo." That cut is reprised with a minimalist beat on the Miami remix, which is markedly more about the drum than the bass. The most prominent aspect of M.I.A.M.I., though, is its variety; Pitbull has embraced all sorts of sounds and styles, and the melange created makes for a singular experience, instead of just another crunk record.
Editorial Reviews Pitbull blends raunch with wit with Spanish on this latest crunk assault from rap's Dirty South. - Grade: B+ Entertainment Weekly
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