Global Warming
- Pitbull
User Score
2.9
out of 10
Generally unfavorable reviews- based on 28 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 8 out of 28
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Mixed: 4 out of 28
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Negative: 16 out of 28
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Nov 23, 20124
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Nov 30, 20127Pitbull has been including my country in his album, Brazil with Tchu Tchu Tcha. Maybe, for American people it's not important, but for us, Pitbull is going to show us to world with Enrique Iglesias, and it's amazing. Pitbull's new album with Shakira, Jennifer Lopez, Enrique Iglesias and Akon for example, promises more success.
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Nov 27, 20120he has come a long way but never improves has his music has become more pop and dance that usual. he is genius in his music but failed to make an impression with this album.
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Nov 24, 20120For a guy with an absolutely amazing vocabulary and a musical genius,i'm surprised this didn't get more favorable user ratings! this guy is only second to MJ and will be remembered for generations to come! Absolute Legend..
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Feb 13, 20130Horrible! One of the worst albums in history! I can't believe the price they are charging for this abomination of hell. The rating is being lenient if you ask me!
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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 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 20, 201250Ultimately, Pitbull sounds like a slave to the beat, while rhymes become an afterthought.