March 07, 2008 @ 7:09 am

Pitbull, "The Boatlift" (Music)

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­Third album from the Miami-born Cuban rapper, is a purely visceral experience.

There’s no categorizing Pitbull — one minute he’s getting crunk with Trick Daddy, the next, he’s working reggaetón with Don Omar. He can elegantly recall his Cuban family’s class struggles and command the dance floor in the same breath. But The Boatlift, the third album from the Miami-born Cuban rapper, is a purely visceral experience, putting politics to the side. Pit’s lighting-quick bilingual rhyme style radiates enough self-confi dence to blend the Miami Bassinfused “Candyman” seamlessly with the Latino thrust of “Fuego (DJ Buddha Remix).” The Boatlift solidifies Pitbull’s position as one of the most diverse party MCs around. And little else.

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