His first recorded performance was on Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz album Kings of Crunk in 2002, after which he released his debut album, M.I.A.M.I., in 2004. He has since released 2006's El Mariel, 2007's The Boatlift and 2009's Rebelution, which debuted at #8 on the Billboard 200.
Pitbull's breakout hit was the Lil Jon collabo "Culo" produced by Lil Jon & The Diaz Brothers. In addition, Pitbull has also released several mixtapes, the most recent being Unleashed Volume 6, which are mostly composed of freestyles and remixes of popular rap music. Both thematically and musically, the 25-year-old is seen as a modern-day equivalent of earlier Miami rappers such as the 2 Live Crew and Afro-Rican. It was in fact former 2 Live Crew leader Luther Campbell who gave the up and coming rapper his first chance to shine. Apart from Crunk, his album shows clear influences from both Miami bass and freestyle. In addition to his musical work, Pitbull has also been featured in The Source expressing his stance on freedom fighter revolutionary leader Fidel Castro and he was also part of their Unsigned Hype Section. He contributed to an essay published in the New York Post that criticized freedom fighter revolutionary Che Guevara's iconization in clothing and other areas. In video games, Pitbull's hit single "Dammit Man" produced by Jim Jonsin is featured in Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition, and he also plays himself in the upcoming video game based on the 1980's Scarface. His super hit "Toma" is featured in WWE Day of Reckoning 2. Also, an album cut, "Back Up" produced by The Diaz Brothers, is featured on the EA game Fight Night: Round 2. In late 2005 he re-released "M.I.A.M.I." as a separate charting entry, whilst his "Welcome to the 305" mixtape was released. In January 2006 he guest-starred in UPN's South Beach. Also in 2006 he recorded "Nuestro Himno" in collaboration with Wyclef Jean, Carlos Ponce, and Olga Tañón.
The first single from El Mariel has been released, entitled "Bojangles". The album, slated for an October 31st release, will feature guest artists Lil Jon, Ken-Y of Rakim y Ken-Y, Rick Ross, Bun B and the Ying Yang Twins. El Mariel will lead up to Pitbull's 2007 release of an all-Spanish album entitled "Armando", which will have an Afro-Cuban feel[1]
The cover of Pitbull's 2005 album Money Is Still A Major Issue.Pitbull has a global music publishing deal with BMG Music Publishing.
Pitbull has contributed much to the Reggaeton music movement. He has worked alongside Zion Y Lennox in the song "Jump & Spread Out" featuring Miri Ben-Ari. He also participated in Daddy Yankee's "Gasolina" remix featuring N.O.R.E.. He was also featured in Yaga & Mackie Rank's "Muevete" hot Reggaeton single, and Elephant Man's "Rah Rah Medley" Remix. He appeared in Don Omar's pobre diabla remix and otra noche remix.
Pitbull is also known to appear in various remixes like an alternative remix to Salt Shaker by the Ying Yang Twins, Here We Go by Dirtbag & Timbaland, Promiscuous by Nelly Furtado & Timbaland , and Lovers and Friends by Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz featuring Usher & Ludacris by adding his own verses to the songs. In October 2006, Pitbull hosted a mixtape which featured him in remixes, side by side today's hottest rappers. The Mixtape was created by Blend DJ, DJ ACV. The two worked together in 2005, aswell. The mixtape has since been avaliable for download on the dj's website djknowskillz.com
In 2007 Pitbull and Stevie B. collaborated to do a remake of his dance hit "Spring Love" which is now titled as "Spring Love 2007".
Where Do We Go
Pitbull Lyrics
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Take over, MK
Jim Jonson, globe, (globe)
Let's take over the globe
Hey hey yeah
Hey hey yeah
Hey hey yeah
Hey hey yeah
Let the world know
Where do we go from here?
World,tell me please?
Where do we go from here?
I want the world to tell me please
Where do we go?
Where do we go?
Where do we go?
Where do we go?
Where do we go?
Where do we go?
Where do we go?
Where do we go?
Where do we go?
Where do we go?
Where do we go?
Where do we go?
From here
And you wanna tell me the sky's the limit, (the sky's the limit)
When there's footprints on the moon,(the moon)
I don't need a TV show to dance with the stars
Not me, I'm good (I'm good)
Half of the world don't like me (don't like me)
Half of the world wanna be me (wanna be me)
But believe me that pretty little thing they call earth
Needs me
I am here to show the world what it means to make
Something from nothing (yeah, for sure)
I am here to show the world what it is to do good business
Have glue without flow
I'm here to show the world that money don't buy
Happiness, believe me, I know (I know)
But just one thing I wanna show the world
I just wanna know
Where do we go from here?
World,tell me please?
Where do we go from here?
I want the world to tell me please
Where do we go?
Where do we go?
Where do we go?
Where do we go?
Where do we go?
Where do we go?
Where do we go?
Where do we go?
Where do we go?
Where do we go?
Where do we go?
Where do we go?
From here
As the sun rotates and pit gets bigger
And there more countries in the world like Hitler
Commando bomb, double 0, 3, 0, 5
AKA Mr.Worldwide
Don't be silly, I've had it on lock and
That's fo'sho, (fo'sho)
I already changed my city
Now I'm on my way to change the globe (the globe)
I'm trying to inspire the world to show
What you did when you hustle and you work hard
Show'em what it is to put your life on the line
For the love of the crime
Life is a rhyme with no reason
And that's the reason I rhyme
But once I show the globe
I just wanna know
Where do we go from here?
World,tell me please?
Where do we go from here?
I want the world to tell me please
Where do we go from here?
World,tell me please?
Where do we go from here?
I want the world to tell me please
Where do we go?
Where do we go?
Where do we go?
Where do we go?
Where do we go?
Where do we go?
Where do we go?
Where do we go?
Where do we go?
Where do we go
Where do we go from here?
Hey you must be blind
If you can't see the world is mine
Hey you must be blind
If you can't see the world is mine
Hey you must be blind
If you can't see the world is mine
Hey you must be blind
If you can't see the world is mine
Pitbull featuring Jamie Foxx's "Where Do We Go" is a call for the world to come together and find direction. Mr. Worldwide, as Pitbull refers to himself, takes over with the help of producers Jim Jonson and MK in an effort to encourage a global understanding of direction. The verses work to inspire listeners to work hard and hustle while shining a light on the idea of personal interpretation on what it means to be successful. The chorus repeatedly asks the question, "Where do we go from here?" as if to challenge listeners to think about the world and their place in it. The overall theme of the song is one of possibility, driven by the confidence of Pitbull's voice, and accompanied by an unmistakable dance beat, listeners are transported to a world that reflects the idea that anything is possible.
Pitbull's "Where Do We Go" was released in 2011 and was featured on his album "Planet Pit". The song was a commercial success reaching the Top 20 on several international charts, including in Australia, Belgium, France, and the United Kingdom. A year after the song's release, Pitbull started his Global Warming Tour, which focused on the themes of unity, positive energy, and activism, embodying the idea that "where do we go from here" can only be answered by working together for a better future. The song has since been included in several of Pitbull's greatest hits compilations.
Line by Line Meaning
Let's Mr.Worldwide (Mr. Worldwide)
Pitbull introduces himself as Mr. Worldwide, ready to take over the world.
Take over, MK
Pitbull addresses his producer, MK, to help him take over the music world.
Jim Jonson, globe, (globe)
Pitbull references his record producer Jim Jonson and how they want to conquer the music world.
Let's take over the globe
Pitbull reiterates that he wants to take over the world through his music.
Hey hey yeah
Pitbull sings a catchy, repetitive chorus to get listeners hooked on the song.
Let the world know
Pitbull invites the world to pay attention to his message through his music.
Where do we go from here?
Pitbull asks a philosophical question about the future and direction of the world.
World, tell me please?
Pitbull asks the world to provide him with answers to his question about the future.
I want the world to tell me please
Pitbull makes it clear that he is genuinely seeking answers from the world.
And you wanna tell me the sky's the limit, (the sky's the limit)
Pitbull questions the cliché notion of the sky's limit when people have already walked on the moon.
When there's footprints on the moon, (the moon)
Pitbull emphasizes the idea that people have gone beyond the limit of the sky by walking on the moon.
I don't need a TV show to dance with the stars
Pitbull confidently states that he doesn't need a reality show to succeed because he can make music on his own.
Not me, I'm good (I'm good)
Pitbull asserts his confidence in his own abilities.
Half of the world don't like me (don't like me)
Pitbull acknowledges that he has critics and people who don't like him.
Half of the world wanna be me (wanna be me)
Pitbull recognizes that he has fans who aspire to be like him.
But believe me that pretty little thing they call earth, Needs me
Pitbull sees himself as a necessary force in the world that contributes to its beauty and vitality.
I am here to show the world what it means to make something from nothing (yeah, for sure)
Pitbull expresses his desire to inspire others with his rags to riches story.
I am here to show the world what it is to do good business, Have glue without flow
Pitbull wants to showcase his business acumen and ability to succeed without relying on natural talent alone.
I'm here to show the world that money don't buy Happiness, believe me, I know (I know)
Pitbull shares his wisdom that money cannot buy happiness, and he speaks from personal experience.
But just one thing I wanna show the world
Pitbull hones in on one crucial message he wants to convey through his music.
As the sun rotates and pit gets bigger
Pitbull uses a cosmic metaphor to describe his growing fame and influence.
And there more countries in the world like Hitler
Pitbull laments the rise of nationalism and authoritarianism around the world.
Commando bomb, double 0, 3, 0, 5, AKA Mr.Worldwide
Pitbull lists a series of spy-themed phrases and then reminds listeners of his alter-ego, Mr. Worldwide.
Don't be silly, I've had it on lock and, That's fo'sho, (fo'sho)
Pitbull dismisses any doubts and emphasizes his assuredness about his success.
I already changed my city, Now I'm on my way to change the globe (the globe)
Pitbull reflects on how he's already made a positive impact on his hometown and now wants to do so on a global scale.
I'm trying to inspire the world to show What you did when you hustle and you work hard
Pitbull hopes his music inspires people to work hard and achieve their goals.
Show'em what it is to put your life on the line, For the love of the crime
Pitbull romanticizes the idea of passionate, risk-taking behavior that comes with chasing one's dreams.
Life is a rhyme with no reason, And that's the reason I rhyme
Pitbull explains that his music is an expression of life's seemingly poetic randomness.
But once I show the globe, I just wanna know
After he accomplishes his goal, Pitbull just wants answers to his original question about where the world is headed.
Hey you must be blind, If you can't see the world is mine
Pitbull sings another catchy, self-assured chorus implying that he's conquered the world.
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: DANIEL MORRIS, LEROY BEJARANO SANCHEZ, JAMES SCHEFFER, ARMANDO CHRISTIAN PEREZ, MARK KINCHEN, JAMIE FOXX
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@90K_ShadowJordan
Mr. Worldwide. Who listens to this song is a true legend. Stay safe y'all. Mr. 305
@donnahaynes138
I'm surprised this wasn't one of the next singles off Planet Pit. It sounds good!
@atheistbeleiver7263
U look good
@migueberg43
2011 vibes :,) feel old yet
@joinlangsyiemiong9336
2023 👍👍
@JoshuaS0394
I like this mix a lot better
@uriahrongoggles9346
Damn they sing good together the part where do we go he was fine
@DUCKY-DA-DUCK
Literally this song is my childhood
@stephantymchuk6623
This album in general
@gussy87
NO!!! this was MY childhood and MINE only. morbious was also my childhood, did i mention that i ABSOLUTELY LOVE MORBIOUS AND FAMILY GUY FUNNY MOMENTS????