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PITBULL - El Mariel
| Los Angeles Times |
| The last time we heard from this sex-crazed Cuban American rapper, he was howling his irredeemably vulgar ode to a woman's derrière on a hit song from his 2004 debut, "M.I.A.M.I." Judging from salacious singles from his latest album, "El Mariel," Pitbull hasn't tamed his testosterone any....full text |
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| StylusMagazine |
| Although it was only certified Gold, Pitbull's 2004 debut album M.I.A.M.I. (Money Is a Major Issue) nonetheless felt like the arrival of a potentially major hip-hop star. A rapper of Cuban descent who favored manic party jams, but wasn't tied to the Reggaeton movement, Pitbull seemed to have limitless potential. With each of the album's three singles ("Culo," "Dammit Man" and "Toma") becoming a bigger hit than the last and, Pitbull proving on guest spots that he was lyrically versatile enough to hang with just about any MC, El Mariel came with high expectations....full text |
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| AllHipHop.com |
| Anyone who has either read or watched an interview with Pitbull knows that the Miami Cubano is light years wiser than the music he creates. So when an MC who has the ear of the universe releases a record titled El Mariel (TVT), it's assumed that he has finally risen to the occasion of crafting the high quality music he is capable of creating. Disappointingly, El Mariel sketches a drawing that barely measures up to the intense political undertones of the album title....full text |
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