After being called out by Pitbull for disrespecting Miami, Lil Wayne is responding after the Cuban rapper released the diss track 'Welcome 2 Dade County.'
Pitbull has just thrown himself into this whole Lil Wayne-Miami controversy and has released a diss track towards...well doesn’t mention Weezy or anyone from YMCMB by name, but its pretty obvious who he’s talking about. Mr. Worldwide reps for loving his city to death and defending its honor from those who disrespect it...
Okay, hear us out on this. It just makes sense that Carly Rae Jepsen, who had arguably the biggest song of 2012, would close out the year by singing her hit 'Call Me Maybe' on New Year's Rockin' Eve, right?!
Pitbull brought the party (and then some) to the season finale of 'X Factor' tonight (Dec. 20), performing his latest hit, the crazy catchy 'Don't Stop the Party.'
Latin superstar Pitbull graces the "secondary" cover of Rolling Stone magazine's Nov. 22 issue, which features Daniel Craig (as James Bond) on its main cover. Honestly, we think Mr. 305 is way more suave than 007, but we digress.
What a life Pitbull has: He creates good music, tours the world, makes loads of money, and gets to film music videos like 'Don't Stop the Party,' in which he hangs out with dozens of hot girls, some in bikinis, some in lingerie, and some totally nude.
Remember that whole web-generated prank (we mean “campaign”) where writer David Thorpe helped a Walmart nestled in the remote location of Kodiak, Alaska win a visit from Cuban-American dynamo Pitbull by garnering the most “likes” on Facebook? Well, Thorpe was on hand for the event, which took place on July 30, but not on Walmart’s dime. Turns out the generous Pit himself paid for Thorpe to attend.