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El Mariel
Published on November 01, 2006 at 12:38pm
Pitbull's newest CD, El Mariel, includes lines like "Welcome to the real Dade County/where we're soldiers from birth to the hearse/that's why my childhood included a bulletproof vest," and "Welcome to the real Miami/where we live to die." Typical rapper throw-down boasts, yes, but that's the only thing that's typical about El Mariel. Cuban-American Pitbull mixes English and Spanish lyrics, Afro-Cuban rhythms and hard-hitting hip-hop beats. El Mariel has several stand-out tunes such as "Jealouso" (a mix between the word "jealous" and "celoso," Spanish for jealous). Pharrell, who is also featured, co-wrote the track. "Jealouso" starts off with just Pitbull and some bongos, adding a tambourine, other percussion instruments and singers as the beat builds. Thirty seconds in, "Jealouso" is impossible not to dance to. Another highlight is the slightly more laidback but just as infectious "Que Tu Sabes D'Eso" ("What Do You Know About That"), which features Fat Joe and Sinful. (Other guest artists on El Mariel include Wyclef, Lil Jon and the Yin Yang Twins.) Old school fans (no, really old, old school) will enjoy the taste of Willie Colon and Hector Lavoe on "Come See Me," which includes a sample of their hit "La Murga de Panama." If you don't know what the title El Mariel refers to, don't worry, Pitbull includes a couple of musical history lessons for you, including one that compares the Mariel boatlift to the 'Katrina buslift.'