Pitbull Albums Ranked
Armando Christian Pérez (born January 15, 1981), known professionally by his stage name Pitbull, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, brand ambassador, businessman, and philanthropist. Pérez began his career in the early 2000s, recording reggaeton, Latin hip hop, and crunk music under a multitude of labels. In 2004, he released his debut album M.I.A.M.I. under TVT Records and the executive production of Lil Jon. Pitbull later released his second album, El Mariel, in 2006 and his third, The Boatlift, in 2007. His fourth album, Rebelution (2009), included his breakthrough hit single “I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)”, which peaked at number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number four on the UK Singles Chart. Pitbull has sold over 25 million studio albums and over 100 million singles worldwide. He has over 15 billion views on YouTube as of May 2020. He was ranked by Billboard as the 45th Top Artist of the 2010s and the 24th Top Latin Artist of the 2010s. Pitbull’s other ventures include brand ambassadorship and for various entities, activism and philanthropy in the Latino American community, and a radio station (Pitbull’s Globalization) on Sirius XM Radio. As of May 2019, Pitbull has won 35 Billboard Latin Music Awards. Here are all of Pitbull’s albums ranked.
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10. Rebelution, 2009
“This is a return to high energy, get on the dance floor, shake that thang’, move it and groove it, get down and boogie dance club music with a strong Latin music influence. If you saw Pitbull’s New Years Eve show, you know what I’m talking about. Multiple guest vocalists including Akon, Avery Storm, Nayer, New Royales, Slim, and more! This is my favorite artist in music today and I usually listen to metal! HIGH OCTANE DANCE MUSIC. Calle Ocho, also called I Know You Want Me, is/was a smash hit worldwide that still gets viewed on Youtube to this day. Have you ever heard his other hits like Timber with Kesha? If you have, you know what to expect. My favorite musical artist in the industry today. GET UP AND DANCE!”
9. Planet Pit, 2011
“I absolutely love this this album! I bought it on the strength of one song and I have not been disappointed with all the tracks. It is great to listen to when doing chores…I love to dance around my kitchen to it. Plus Pitbull is so scrummy!”
8. Original Hits, 2012
“Fans that have come to Pitbull relatively recently should know that this selection of earlier hits has less of a pop feel than later songs that made the charts. There are definitely some great club bangers here but over the course of an album the aggressive crank style becomes a bit wearing.”
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7. M.I.A.M.I., 2004
“A rapper like Pitbull is rare. First of all, he is a Cuban from the South and he rose to a place where most rappers never reach even with the utmost effort. The first song I heard was “CuLo!” which got me right into his music and turned out to be a new addition in my venture into various types of music. His bond with Lil’ John helps in making creative songs which imbues various moods. His name is becoming known all over the country and his music is becoming more and more popular: a true rapper with creativity rather than just words.”
6. Greatest Hits, 2017
“To my taste, good beat and rhythm with almost every selection. I avoid listening to most of the lyrics (not my type of lyrics, generally) and just go with the beat. Fantastic music. I use for exercising and sometimes I even put the disc on when I am cleaning. It makes the time fly.”
5. Globalization, 2014
“Globalization by Pitbull continues the musician’s experimentation with creatively pushing the envelope. Globalization contains various music genres of dance, pop, slight salsa, jazz with popuar hits such as Fireball (feat. John Ryan), Wild Wild Love (feat. GRL), and Celebrate. Please understand that I do acknowledge that all of the musicians on this cd contributed to Globalization in one way or another and what makes Pitbull’s work unique is that each of his cds evolve into various sounds and song meanings.”
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4. El Mariel, 2006
“Pitbull attempts in the breaks between songs to sound like he’s a freedom fighter which it’s plainly obvious that he’s not nor has he ever been a freedom fighter. He is a musical artist. Nothing more & should stick w/ it. If he wants to go for a cause then go for it but don’t talk the talk before you walk the walk. If he wants to believe in a cause then he should pursue the causes in addition to his music.”
3. Climate Change, 2017
“Climate Change by Pitbull is perfect if you frequently like to listen to the club, dance, and or electronic type music with hints of pop thrown in. Each song on Climate Change is fun to listen to, yet I admit that two of the songs that I greatly enjoy on Climate Change are ones that I also found exciting to listen to when I first heard them (Bad Man feat. Robin Thicke, Joe Perry, and Travis Barker) and Greenlight (feat. Flo Rida and LunchMoney Lewis). However, I would definitely look out for music videos to other songs from the Climate Change collection as well because I feel that beginning Climate Change with We Are Strong (feat. Kiesza), featuring such carefree/light-hearted songs as Educate Ya (feat. Jason Derulo) and ending with the Can’t Have song gives this music collection a valiant feel.”
2. Armando, 2010
“Most of the time when I buy a CD I don’t enjoy every single song on the album. I do enjoy every song on this CD. Enjoy listening to Pitbull in Spanish more than English. Catchy songs and good beats.”
1. Global Warming, 2012
“I listen to anything and everything ranging from classical music, to classical rock, to hardcore rap and pop music. I’m Pitbull fan because his energy is contagious, and shines through on every track. This album is no exception to his norm, and far exceeds my expectations.”