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Review: 'PITBULL'
'TOMA'   

-  Label: 'TVT RECORDS'
-  Genre: 'Hip-Hop' -  Release Date: '2005'

Our Rating:
PITBULL is a Cuban American reggaeton (hip hop salsa/rap) artist who, unsurprisingly, comes from Miami. His 2004 album’s also called M.I.A.M.I but with PITBULL that stands for Money Is A Major Issue.

Deep.

Initially the music on the single ‘Toma’ suggests that he’s got something going on as the electronic beats and rhythms borrow heavily from Latin flavoured roots music. Bizarrely parts of the vocal arrangements remind me of the Maori Haka!

Despite the positives the negatives of the lyrics sadly and predictably outweigh the musical highs. You see PITBULL is another sexist dullard unable to bring insight beyond his own libido. Like so many other male rap/hip hop artists he’s in awe of his own dick and its seemingly infinite capacity to please women (“I’m the Chico that’ll take you to ecstasy!”), or as PITBULL likes to call them, “hoes”. His lyrics reach their infantile nadir with, “I want you to teach me a little something / Just blow my mind! / You know what I mean / The one below the waist line!”

Hmm, maybe I’m getting this all wrong and subconsciously the words “a little something” refer to what he actually has “below the waist-line.”

Not so, ahem, “deep” then.
  author: Different Drum

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