Planet Pit

| Pitbull

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Planet Pit

Planet Pit is the sixth studio album by the American rapper Pitbull; it was released on June 17, 2011, by Polo Grounds Music, Mr. 305 Entertainment, Sony Music and J Records. Production was handled by a variety of pop and hip hop producers including David Guetta, RedOne, Dr. Luke, Jim Jonsin, and Soulshock. - Wikipedia

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  • Rolling Stone

    ...there’s something charming about Pitbull’s enthusiasm  

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  • Slant Magazine

    A little bit of charisma probably wouldn’t have saved Planet Pit from disaster  

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  • Billboard

    Pit's Cuban charm can't save this.  

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  • Entertainment Weekly

    Gotta get that boom boom pow? Look no further.  

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  • All Music

    ...another high-water mark for the don of pop-rap’s glitter dome.  

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  • DJ Booth

    ...right here, right now, it's Pitbull's world and we're just living partying in it. 

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  • HipHop DX

    Pop a bottle, hit the club, dance on a sofa, and chase some tail.  

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  • BBC Music

    Desperately feel-good club pop as a memento mori? Of course. 

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  • The New York Times

    “Planet Pit,” completes his long transformation from crunk-era curio to dance-rap star.  

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  • Rap Reviews

    Pitbull has as years gone by become a very slick and polished product.  

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  • PopMatters

    He still enjoys bouncing his gruff voice off tropical beats, a vocal conguero, but all those 4x4 stomps from the Continent give him fewer opportunities to do so. 

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  • Village Voice

    ...it’s cocky, it’s manufactured, it’s too reliant on industry pal-downs, ugh, it’s inorganic. Then again, it’s perfectly of a moment  

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  • IGN

    The few bits the album gets wrong are tolerable thanks to how much Pitbull gets exceedingly right on this club-ready gem. 

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  • The Washington Post

    His new disc, “Planet Pit,” dispenses with the idea that pop albums should consist of a few celebrity-packed singles topped off with filler.  

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  • Uproxx

    ...providing a soundtrack that will provoke a smile and a memory every time the song plays. 

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  • Digital Spy

    Planet Pit for the most part remains the usual mix of headache-inducing house-hip-hop and sleazy chat-up lines  

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  • The Young Folks

    Mr Worldwide is or will be taking over your radio stations if he’s not doing so already.  

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  • NZ Herald

    ...the record is basically an over-produced set of two-dimensional party tracks seeking mainstream radio airplay.  

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  • RUKUS Magazine

    ...it is fun dance music destined to provide the radio and nightclub with soundtracks for the coming months. 

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  • Exclaim!

    Unfortunately, all the production and guest stars in the world can't cover up the fact that Pitbull is a really, really bad rapper. 

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  • Michigan Daily

    Pitbull produces sexy tracks for the discothèque 

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