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| 1 | Mr. Worldwide (Intro) | Aminov/Perez | 1:24 |
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| 2 | Give Me Everything | Perez/Smith/Van De | 4:12 |
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| 3 | Rain Over Me | Anthony/Aziz/Hajji/ | 3:51 |
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| 4 | Hey Baby (Drop It to the Floor) | Perez/T Pain/Vee | 3:54 |
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| 5 | Pause | Abdelouahid/Kalima/ | 3:00 |
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| 6 | Come N Go | Gottwald/Iglesias/L | 3:50 |
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| 7 | Shake Señora | Belafonte/De Leon/G | 3:34 |
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| 8 | International Love | Biker/Hurley/Kelly/ | 3:47 |
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| 9 | Castle Made of Sand | Franks/Frost/Huy/Lu | 3:48 |
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| 10 | Took My Love | Aminov/Bowen-Petter | 4:29 |
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| 11 | Where Do We Go | Foxx/Kinchen/Morris | 3:50 |
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| 12 | Something for the DJs | Guetta/Love/Perez/V | 3:05 |
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Editorial Reviews
Planet Pit
Audio Compact Disc
Label: Polo Grounds Music
Category: Rap
Planet Pit
UPC: 886976906023
Release Date: 06/21/2011
Original Release Date: 06/21/2011
Number of Discs: 1
David Jeffries
Returning to English after his Spanish-language album Armando, Miami-based rapper Pitbull goes overboard with the gloss on Planet Pit and winds up with a slick club monster that just gushes with good times. Solid hooks, polished production, cutting-edge tricks, and a star-studded guest list makes this a blockbuster thrill ride, but the reason Planet Pit retains its sense of fun through repeated listens is the man?s cool charisma and cheeky attitude. ?Mommy, no you can?t go left/?Cause you look so right? and ?I?m such a dirty, dirty dog/My teeth will unsnap your bra? both figure into the gimmicky highlight ?Pause? while ?Got it locked-up, like Lindsey Lohan? is the best celebrity quip in the massive ?Give Me Everything,? a star-obsessed, money-flashing, sweet ride-driving declaration of opulence that comes with some spicy flavor, making it an easy nomination for ?Quintessential Miami Club Track.? Add some witty adaptations -- Harry Belafonte?s classic gets the T-Pain and Sean Paul treatment on the electro-calypso ?Shake Se?ora? -- some grand power ballads -- the Kelly Rowland feature ?Castle Made of Sand? -- and some full-bodied house music -- ?Took My Love? -- and Planet Pit becomes the quintessential Miami club album with an extra dose of mass appeal. This is a hip-hop-flavored club effort of Elephunk proportions and another high-water mark for the don of pop-rap?s glitter dome. ~ David Jeffries, Rovi
