Global Warming
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Nov 19, 201270Pitbull's Global Warming is the spicy pop-rap place to forget the world's problems, so forgive the fat, forgive the mess, and enjoy the heat.
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Nov 20, 201250Ultimately, Pitbull sounds like a slave to the beat, while rhymes become an afterthought.
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Nov 19, 201291Global Warming re-ups Mr. Worldwide's booming brand with border-crossing dance-floor thumpers, swag-embedded journalism and duets with globally bankable artists.
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Nov 20, 201263Though the approach here precisely mirrors that on "Planet Pit"--think big beats and bigger cameos--he's using his increased power to venture even more daringly beyond the limits of good taste.
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Mar 27, 201345From the dance beats to the cross-pollination of guest artists to the old pop samples, Global Warming is a big dumb album that feels so calculated and market-tested that it is not much fun to listen to.
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Nov 20, 201260Vocally, he's less an MC than a greeter or a party promoter--and everyone on the planet is on his guest list.
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Nov 27, 201240Sadly, as Pit forges ahead in his campaign for world domination, his artistry is what's really being colonized.
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Nov 19, 201250The sources wouldn't matter if Pitbull added much to them. But he's not budging from the formula of his million-selling 2011 album, "Planet Pit."