Pitbull – Global Warming: Meltdown

Album Info

Artist: Pitbull

Title: Global Warming: Meltdown

Year: 2012

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Tracklist

  • 1. Global Warming (feat. Sensato) (1:25)
  • 2. Don't Stop the Party (feat. TJR) (3:26)
  • 3. Feel This Moment (feat. Christina Aguilera) (3:49)
  • 4. Back in Time - featured in Men In Black 3 (3:27)
  • 5. Hope We Meet Again (feat. Chris Brown) (3:40)
  • 6. Party Ain't Over (feat. Usher & Afrojack) (4:03)
  • 7. Drinks for You (Ladies Anthem) (feat. J. Lo) (3:16)
  • 8. Have Some Fun (feat. The Wanted & Afrojack) (4:04)
  • 9. Outta Nowhere (feat. Danny Mercer) (3:26)
  • 10. Tchu Tchu Tcha (feat. Enrique Iglesias) (3:25)
  • 11. Last Night (feat. Afrojack & Havana Brown) (3:39)
  • 12. I'm Off That (3:17)
  • 13. Timber (feat. Ke$ha) (3:24)
  • 14. That High (feat. Kelly Rowland) (3:14)
  • 15. Do It (feat. Mayer Hawthorne) (3:40)
  • 16. Sun in California (feat. Mohombi & Playb4ck) (3:00)
  • 17. All the Things (feat. Inna) (3:25)

Review

Yo, let's talk about Pitbull's 'Global Warming' - it's a total vibe! This album is straight fire, serving up banger after banger that'll have you dancing all night long. Mr. Worldwide didn't come to play, he brought the heat with collabs from icons like Usher, J. Lo, and Christina Aguilera. It's like a who's who of pop royalty up in here!

Pitbull's got mad skills when it comes to flipping samples, and 'Global Warming' is proof. He took a-ha's 'Take On Me' and turned it into 'Feel This Moment' - a total earworm that'll have you singing along before you know it. And don't even get me started on 'Timber' with Ke$ha - that track is the definition of a crossover hit, blending country vibes with electro beats. It's like line dancing at a beach rave, and I'm here for it!

This album isn't just about the party jams though. Pitbull's got range, y'all. He's serving up tracks that'll make you want to raise your glass, hit the dance floor, and maybe even save the world (peep that title track). 'Global Warming' is the kind of album that proves why Pitbull's still on top of his game. It's a musical journey that'll take you from the club to the beach and back again, all while keeping that signature Pitbull energy. Trust, this one's a must-listen! - Morgan