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| | El Mariel | | | Music Artist : | | Pitbull | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Tvt | | Release Date : | | 2006-10-31 | | Store Price : | | $19.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $19.98 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. (Intro) 2. Miami Sh*** 3. Come See Me 4. Jealouso 5. Que Tu Sabes D'Eso feat. Fat Joe & Sinful 6. (Fademaster Skit) 7. Be Quiet 8. Ay Chico (Lengua Afuera) 9. Fuego 10. Rock Bottom feat. Bun B & Cubo 11. (Amanda Diva Skit) 12. Blood Is Thicker Than Water fet. Redd Eyez 13. Jungle Fever feat. Wyclef 14. Hey You Girl 15. Raindrops feat. Anjuli Stars 16. Voodoo 17. Descarada (Dance) feat. Vybz Cartel 18. Dime Remix feat. Ken-Y 19. Bojangles Remix feat. Lil Jon & Ying Yang Twins 20. Born N Raised (DJ Khaled feat. Pitbull, Trick Daddy, & Rick Ross) 21. (Outro)
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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Good music but only music! Submitted on: 2009-06-21 |
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Pitbull attempts in the breaks between songs to sound like he's a freedom fighter which it's plainly obvious that he's not nor has he ever been a freedom fighter.
He is a musical artist. Nothing more & should stick w/ it.
If he wants to go for a cause then go for it but don't talk the talk before you walk the walk.
If he wants to believe in a cause then he should pursue the causes in addition to his music.
I've yet to hear of him applying for the Cuban Diplomatic Delegation to the UN or the Embassadorship to the UN or even involving himself in any world wide improving causes?
The music is good but only the music. |
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Now, here's some GOOD stuff from the port of Miami Submitted on: 2007-09-24 |
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I came across Pitbull's 2004 album M.I.A.M.I. by accident because I was really looking for something else, but I listened to it and I was impressed. But his latest album, El Mariel, is even better.
Keep in mind, though; despite the reggaeton movement that has taken place over the past two years or so, Pitbull is simply a "standard" rap artist that has some Latin-inspired beats (so if you think this is a bad reggaeton album, check yo'self). But there are plenty of highlights, like "Jealouso", "Rock Bottom" and "Come See Me". Even the song with Wyclef ("Jungle Fever") works.
Pit also does a good job when he gets introspective on us. "Miami Ish" successfully incorporates serious subject matter into a party song (something that is not easy to do), but tracks like "Raindrops" and "Blood Is Thicker Than Water" puts the partying aside and gives way to some eye-opening lyricism. There are also good tributes to where he was raised, like "Born N Raised" (which goes without saying) and the aforementioned "Miami Ish".
When Pit shoots for shake-that-a** songs, though, he hits ("Bojangles") and misses ("Ay Chico"). And I definitely wouldn't lose sleep if "Fuego" or especially "Hey You Girl" weren't on here. But three mistakes out of twenty-one are no cause for alarm, so do yourself a favor and take a trip to El Mariel.
Anthony Rupert |
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El Mariel: Pitbull's Masterpiece Submitted on: 2007-02-21 |
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| I truly believe this has to be one of Pitbull's greatest album, if not the best one. His songs range from so many different genres, such as the old school feel to "Fuego" or "Hey, You Girl", or the slow jam "Dime". There are also some really good 'hype' songs, such as "Ay Chico" and "Be Quiet". All in all, I recommend this album to anyone who is a fan of hip-hop, rap, or Pitbull. |
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Pitbull Still On Fire! Submitted on: 2007-02-18 |
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| I loved this cd. Its classic Pitbull music, yet he shows lots of growth as an artist on this album. He stepped up his rhyme skills alot since his last cd. He has better beats here and he expanded the content of his songs. Don't worry, there is still classic Pitbull on the album. He still: reps Miami and his Cuban heritage to the fullest, maintains his gangsta persona, and shows the ladies lots of love. Overall, this is a must have for any Pitbull or rap fan in general. Hot Tracks: Que Tu Sabes D'Eso, Rock Bottom, Raindrops |
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Pitbull - El Mariel Submitted on: 2007-01-22 |
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Pitbull's (A.K.A. Armando Christian Pérez) third album is "El Mariel" (2006) a twenty-one track release which features guest appearances from Fat Joe, Sinful, Bun B, Cubo, Redd Eyez, Wyclef, Oobie, Anjuli Stars, DJ Khaled Vybz Kartel, Ken-Y, Lil Jon, Ying Yang Twins, Trick Daddy & Rick Ross. This release is made up mostly of party/dance Reggaeton track's and like a previous reviewer mentioned is not political (outside of intro/outro). Pitbull's track celebrating Fidel Castro's transfer of power "Ya se acabó" (A.K.A. It's Over) is not included on this release. Pitbull's singles are "Ya Chico" (Lengua Afuera) and Bojangles (Remix) feat. Lil Jon & Ying Yang Twins - painfully bad track's to listen to. Pitbull does alright celebrating being out of the dope game on the upbeat "Come See Me". "Jealousu" is in the same mold of the singles, while "Que Tu Sabes D'Eso" has Pitbull collaborating with Sinful, and Latin Hip Hop's most egotistical MC Fat Joe. On "Be Quiet" Pitbull reps living in the cocaine capital, in a track that makes me wish he would be quiet. Pitbull try's to show how hard people from his hood are on "Fuego" and "Rock Bottom". "Blood is Thicker Then Water" is a decent introspective collaboration between Pitbull and Redd Eyez. Wyclef and Oobie team up with Pitbull for another dedication to the ladies on "Jungle Feaver". Singer Anjuli Stars provides some soulful vocals to "Raindrops" a track dedicated to those who have past and about appreciating life. "Dime" is a purely Spanish track which features Puerto Rican Singer Ken Y. "Born N Raised" is the album largest collaboration and features appearances from DJ Khaled, Trick Daddy and Rick Ross - this cut was featured on DJ Khaled's "Listennn: The Album". I am not impressed with "El Mariel" but at the same think people who appreciate the reggaeton movement more then myself will enjoy this release.
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