LATIN HIP-HOP LEADER PITBULL’S NEW ALBUM “EL MARIEL”
DEBUTS AT #17 ON BILLBOARD TOP 200 ALBUMS CHART WITH FIRST WEEK SALES
OF 47,969 COPIES
Star-Studded Sophomore Studio Album El Mariel (TVT Records) Is
Off To Strong Start at Radio, With Multiple Singles In the Top 15 of
the
Latin Urban Chart (BDS) - “Dime” is #1 on the Latin Urban
Chart While
“Ay Chico” Is Top 15; “Ay Chico” Is Also Poised
to Break The Top 20 on Billboard’s Rhythmic Top 40 Chart
Pitbull’s Much-Anticipated New Album Features Guest Contributions
from Wyclef Jean, Lil Jon, Fat Joe, Pharrell Williams, Rick Ross,
Trick Daddy, Ken-Y, and DJ Khaled, as Well as Production from Lil Jon,The
Neptunes, and Mr. Collipark
Best-selling Cuban American MC Pitbull’s much-anticipated second
studio album El Mariel (Diaz Bros./TVT Records) has debuted at #1 on
the Billboard Top Independent and number 2 on the Rap Albums Chart,
with an opening salvo of 47,969 copies in its first week of release.
Bolstered by the number one single, “Dime” on the Latin
Urban Chart and second single “Ay Chico” poised to break
the Top 20 on Billboard’s Rhythmic Top 40 Chart.
EL Mariel is filled with a star-studded crew of artists and producers.
Pharrell (Neptunes, N.E.R.D.) joins Pitbull on “Jealouso”,
while Wyclef Jean guests with Pit on “Jungle Fever.” Other
highlights include “Bojangles” (with Lil Jon & Ying
Yang Twins), “Que Tu Sabes d’Eso” (featuring Fat Joe),
and “Fuego” (produced by Mr. Collipark).
With the sophomore album, El Mariel, named after the infamous Cuban
boatlift that relocated almost 125,000 cubanos to Florida, Pitbull has
made the biggest impact a Latino has made in hip-hop since Big Pun.
Inspired by one of the most dramatic events in Cuban history, El Mariel
is overflowing with enlightening gems, rap ballads and club bangers.
After the success of his gold-selling debut M.I.A.M.I. the music community
was having a difficult time placing a label on Pit. “They have
this misconception,” says the 25-year-old MC. “They’ll
say, ‘He’s just this Latin rapper, he’s a reggaeton
act, he’s crunk.’ They don’t know what to say about
me. [After El Mariel] a lot of folks are gonna start saying, ‘You
gotta watch out for that boy Pit.’”
Last year, Pitbull surpassed gold status for more than 500,000 copies
sold of his debut album “M.I.A.M.I.: Money Is A Major Issue”
in the United States. The feat gave Pitbull the biggest-selling bilingual
hip-hop debut since Cypress Hill’s 1991 self-titled debut, and
put him in the rare category of Latino rappers who have achieved major
success at English-language radio. Bolstered by such breakthrough singles
as “Culo”, “Dammit Man”, and “Toma”,
Pitbull’s debut – as well as its highly-successful successor
remix album “Money Is Still a Major Issue” – have
made Pitbull an unstoppable Latino voice in urban music.
Pitbull appears in the just-released video game, ‘Scarface: The
World Is Yours’. In the game, Pitbull plays the role of one of
Tony Montana’s henchmen, riding along on missions to help Tony
recapture his fallen empire and seek vengeance on those who brought
him down in the 1983 classic film. The Miami-based rapper has collaborated
with a who’s who of hip-hop and reggaeton artists, including Lil
Jon, Ying Yang Twins, Orishas, Daddy Yankee, Twista and Rick Ross. Pitbull’s
speaking appearance at last summer’s Latin Alternative Music Conference
(LAMC) “Tres Crossovers” panel nearly stole the show, with
Billboard honing in on Pitbull’s self-identification as a successful
rapper “who also happens to be Latin.” Unlike many other
Latino rappers, Pitbull has managed to achieve success in the mainstream
hip-hop world with bilingual lyrics and potent beats laced with reggaeton.
He is equally comfortable sharing the stage at the VIBE Awards with
Lil Jon as he is collaborating with Paulina Rubio at the MTV Latin America
Awards.
Born to Cuban immigrants, Pitbull was raised by a single mother in Miami.
With his mother, who worked three jobs, Pit was frequently relocating
as a youth. The constant moving made Pit adapt to any environment and
interact with different types of people. His absent father reemerged
in his life when Pitbull was 18. Since then until his passing this year,
Pit remained on friendly terms with his father. All the while Pit was
falling for hip-hop. Through his constant winning verbal warfare, his
VIP friendships (Lil Jon and Luke Campbell) Pit signed with TVT and
released his gold-selling debut, M.I.A.M.I. (Money Is A Major Issue)
in 2004.
Crossing over different cultures is one of Pit’s strong suits.
On “Dime,” his collaboration with Puerto Rican crooner Ken
Y, Lil Jon produces his Latin version of Usher’s “Lovers
and Friends.” The album’s second single, “Ay Chico”
finds Ying Yang Twins producer, Mr. Collipark, providing Pit with a
bass-heavy booty shaker. Still, Pit isn’t satisfied with being
a successful artist solely in the U.S. market. Witnessing how reggaeton
has exploded with his help, Pit is not one to play the wall. After the
release of El Mariel, he will debut his first full-length Spanish only
album, Armando, at the top of 2007. But don’t expect the flavor
of the month genre to be his backdrop of choice.
“[Armando] is an Afro-Cuban based project. A lot of energy and
just a different movement,” says Pitbull. “Lil Jon, Orishas,
the Diaz Brothers, Jim Jonsin, Echo from Puerto Rico and Mr. Collipark
are gonna be working on it. I would love for me and Jon to have a number
one record on the Latin charts. It would be me bringing him over just
like he brought me over to his side.” While his Spanish-language
debut is still months away, Pit is concentrating on delivering an educational
and entertaining opus with El Mariel. From being a rising underground
MC to an internationally known artist, Pit is following in the footsteps
of those who came in the infamous 1980 boatlift.
“Some [Marielitos] yes were criminals, some came from a negative
background… but you have those who became politicians, lawyers,
judges, and doctors, you name it, “ says Pit. “Now that
I got my foot in the door it’s time to take opportunities like
the Marielitos did.”
Spoken like a perfect example of an ambassador.
