5 Things You'll Hear In Every Pitbull Song
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Pitbull is a firm believer in "if it ain't broke don't fix it."
That being said, I do like Pitbull. I often find myself either singing or (gasp) dancing when I hear his music.
If you are new to Pitbull's music, here are five things that come up in every time you hear one of his songs.
1. Pitbull likes to yell out "Mr. 305."
Pitbull from Miami, like to shout out his area code in the beginning of his songs. Honorable mention: "Mr. Worldwide."
2. Pitbull samples older songs for his very own.
A "Take On Me" sample from A-Ha?
3. Pitbull likes to laugh at his own jokes.
Pitbull's songs are fun, and he says some fun things and he usually follows it up with a "ha!"
4. Pitbull says "Dale!"...alot.
According to Yahoo Answers (my go to for anything I ever need incorrectly answered) its Well Dale! literally means "hit it". but it also means "let's go", "let's do this", "do it now!", "come on" and if somebody told u that, it's because probably u r hot :), no offense, and it was an open flirt. Dale can be used for like a hundred of different situations but the real meaning is hit it!
5. Pitbull's lyrics shift from English to Spanish.
Pitbull will be doing his thing and out of nowhere, Spanish lyrics.
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