"across the world has B.o.B., which is why it's not called around the world" insanely niche, accurate, and funny reference to make and it lasts 4 seconds. Mic's comedy writing really has gotten better
One of the most brutal rap beefs in history is currently on going Mic the snare: this feels like the perfect time to make a 48 minute video about Pitbull. DALÈ!
Gen Z's attachment to Pitbull has always been weirdly wholesome to me. Like he got shat on so so much when he came up, and now that the people who grew up with him are adults they're like "you take his name out of your mouth. This man is fun, we like him."
we weren’t listening to music consciously then and he was basically the soundtrack of our childhoods. even i knew he wasn’t great at the time, but my mom always turned his music up when it’d play on the radio, and that meant a lot as a kid. adding that anything pre-2016 feels like the golden era before things got real for gen z.
I was around 12-14 when his music started coming around really big and it fit in so well with everything else at the time that it became instant classics with those other club hits that came before in the early 00s
I think it's because the music landscape changed so drastically. Everything felt more dour as time went on. Pitbull hearkened back to a more carefree time, even if the music quality wasn't always 100% positive.
As a Miami native, one of my favorite restaurants was a small mom and pop authentic Japanese place named Sushi-Ko that had all Pitbull's albums, signed and framed, on their walls like a museum.
This guy owns a fucking NASCAR team. If last year you saw a NASCAR guy go viral doing the videogame wallride move, it was one of Pitbull's fucking drivers lmao
Gen Z (myself), will always have a special place in my heart and memories for Pitbull during the early 2010s. Pitbull will forever be the go-to song that I remember hearing and dancing to in middle school when we were all trying to fit in and have common likes. Pitbull was the only thing that brought us together.
This video is a good example of Snare the Mic's core ethos and review style, although I would recommend specific highlights rather than watching the entire review.
Cette vidéo est un bel exemple de la philosophie et du style de review de Mic's's Snares, même si je recommenderais de consulter des moments forts spécifiques plutôt qu'une écoute complète de l'album
Questo video é un buon esempio della filosofia centrale e stile di recensione di Mic the Snare, ció nonostante io raccomanderei specifici punti salienti piuttosto che guardare la recensione completa
Este video es un buen ejemplo del espíritu central y el estilo de reseña de Mic the Snare, aunque recomendaría ver aspectos destacados específicos antes de mirar la reseña completa.
Este video é um bom exemplo da filosofia e estilo de revisão de Mic the Snare, porém eu recomendaria certos momentos destacados ao invés de assistir a revisão por completo.
Why do I feel like the only reason this 50 min video exists is because Mic heard that anti-war / anti-bush track which goes so much harder than it has any right to.
@@roxlinmworst part is I can't tell if you're saying as part of the joke, aka you genuinely think they're talented, or you've lost the joke and you're serious, aka you think they're not talented
The “prayer to Pitbull”, “a scene defined by pounding bass, dance rhythms and stuff you probably couldn’t say on Bluey”, Pitbull conducting the orchestra, the “CONFIRMATION THAT DJ KHALED HAS ACTUALLY CONTRIBUTED TO THE MAKING OF MUSIC” button, the reveal of ‘American War’, “‘Across The World’ has B.O.B., which is why it isn’t called ‘Around The World’”, “can Pitbull start beefing with Kendrick Lamar so Kendrick can expose more about Pitbull’s 6 kids?!”Yeah, this is the hardest I’ve laughed at a Deep Discog Dive, or Mic video as a whole, in ages. Mr Worldwide deserves nothing less. DALÉ!
"This week the topic is something, you know, it's hot, it's spicy, it's got salsa, it's got Sazón... it's immigration, folks". When I tell you I HOWLED at home 😂😂😂 Jesus Christ, why did I ever hate this man? EDIT: That podcast clip legitimately broke my heart. You were the chosen one, Armando.
I genuinely want to know how he went from the surprisingly based (if not incredibly goofy) American War to talking about how the pandemic was orchestrated by the government in order to control people and comparing it to Castro and communism. Like, I feel like we’re missing more than a few chapters here because everything Mic shared up to that point about Armando made him seem like a pretty decent guy with some surprisingly radical politics
That was a bummer. I think it's just one of those situations where the pandemic made certain people absolutely bonkers, whether temporarily or permanently. I *hope* this was the former and he came to his senses later, but it's pretty damned bad nonetheless.
@@ConvincingPeople From what I can tell, it was probably temporary. I think this was just the case of "None of us had a life to bind us to reality so we all fell down weird rabbit holes" which I think happened for a lot of people during the pandemic. Now that it's over and he can actually do his job again, it seems like he's gone back to normal.
@@erikdaniels0n the majority of people don't spend their time forming concrete political principles. some folks like to brand themselves as "free thinkers" and latch onto the opposite of whatever the government/general public says. sometimes they end up being right, like when people were skeptical of why the US was going to war against Iraq (including Mr. 305 himself), while othertimes they end up believing in jewish space lasers and the pandemic being orchestrated by communists or whatever. i doubt pitbull was ever specifically anti-war as much as he is for "sticking it up to the man". also partying
Los latinos queremos a Pitbull como Mic the Snare quiere a Crazy Frog Edit: to all non-spanish viewers that have wondered what Pitbulls lyrics mean, don’t worry we also wonder the same thing.
As an argentinian, this video is an important piece of culture. Pitbull became huge here through I known you want me, specifically because of Ricardo Fort, a eccentric celebrity who used it as his theme song. And after that, he had the country in a choke hold for the first half of the 2010s. Dale Mic The Snare
Funny story, I took a history of pop music class in community college and our final project was to do a presentation with a partner on any artist we wanted. He badly wanted to do Pitbull. Luckily the songs we liked seemed to be the same ones at least. I gave up and went along with it until I noticed that he took his info directly from Wikipedia and was leaving me to do most of the work anyway. Talked to my professor about it, and he was talked to, but then sent me an email saying that he had COVID. Glad my professor let me do my original idea, Daft Punk, since even with said partner, Pitbull would've been extremely embarrassing to witness. You put way more effort into this than we ever would've, well done.
What an unexpected video, i love it! Pitbull got my friend and i through law school. Nothing better to get through complex legal cases and all nighters than Mister 305. During one especially boring study night, we spent hours procrastinating lisening to Pitbull and trying to find the exact song where Pitbull goes from calling himself "Mr. 305" to "Mr. Worldwide" 😅 Edit: Just got to the part of the video where you talk about that 😂
Just wanna say, I feel like "Time of Our Lives" is like a song for an end of an era: the club boom. And it's kinda fitting. In the song, Neyo and Pitbull are expressing that they have no money left (obviously they do have tons of money irl), but it's kinda representative of the club boom. It's fizzled out. The money's gone. And that's ok. This song strives in its acceptance that the final curtain is coming for their era of music. Also what's weird is that pretty much after this song, both Neyo and Pitbull fell out of relevance a little. Yeah they might make songs, but they don't really chart anymore. It's sad. Bring em back
I DJ local weddings and high school dances, and Pitbull songs are still some of the most hype songs to play - they just work in a dance context, and there’s something simply good about that niche.
@@canadmexiher first 4 albums aren’t masterpieces by any means, but I have a soft spot for them. emails i can’t send and Espresso on the other hand???? Chef’s fucking kiss
Man, Pitbull's music is just so good. His hits were part of my childhood and early teenage years, and today, those same songs still bring a lot of nostalgia. One thing though: you can't even imagine how big El Taxi was. Like, I'm talking Despacito-kind of levels of popularity here in my little country in Central America. It became his very last major hit though, but what a way to close the party. Dale
My greatest impasse in life is trying to decide whether it'd be funnier for every song in history to start with "We the best music!" or with "Mr. Worldwide!". This is the cross I bear.
Growth is learning that Pitbull was just a fun time and he just wanted us all to have a good time together. I definitely hated on the man growing up but now, I do enjoy his music.
Never would I have expected this, the mix of confusion and excitement I felt upon seeing this in my subscription feed cannot be adequately described, I'm so pumped, I'm so invested, I can't wait for this wild ride upon which you're taking us
Not gonna lie, I'm from Alaska and Pitbull coming here for a Walmart in Kodiak is probably the most funny and interesting thing that's happened in a long time.... but I'm proud AK is getting some recognition by Mr. Worldwide himself
I'll be real, back when his biggest hits came out, I rolled my eyes at a lot of pop music. Not on principle, because I mostly listend to pop, but I guess I was quite pretentious about music. Nowadays, everything is so rough that hearing these hits is like a breath of life. I just want something bombastic and upbeat to listen to, and these scratch that itch now apparently.
It is strange that pitbull can make me nostalgic for my teenage days. I remember my classmates playing that song non-stop during recess while I sat in the corner suffering from social anxiety. Ah the good times.
Y'know, that whole mini segment on the casual misogyny in Pitbull's music finally helped me understand why I don't care how sleazy AC/DC is. They're also just about having The Good Time, with all the same markers of traditional male oriented partying that goes along with it: booze, drugs, dancing, and especially women and sex. Not only that, but even when the lead singer goes after women, they have the option of turning him down (Shot Down In Flames), or they rock him so hard in the bedroom that he doesn't even feel in control of the situation (You Shook Me All Night Long). It's always nice when someone's thoughts on one artist helps me understand my thoughts on another.
As someone who has loved NASCAR and motorsports all his life, love to hear you mention about how he's involved with Trackhouse. Still wild that Ross Chastain, the driver who pulled the viral wall ride to get in the championship race, is apart of said team
Pitbull’s verse on Holla At Me with Wayne, Fat Joe, and Rick Ross is so fire. I Honestly appreciate Pitbull, he minded his business and dropped hits that made my childhood fun
I travelled south america in 2015 and El Taxi soundtracked that trip. That song was absolutely everywhere from hostels, clubs, bars, beaches etc. Absolute banger of a tune that takes me back to that trip everytime i hear it
"Across the World has B.o.B, which is why it's not called 'Around the World'" HOLY ACTUAL HELL LMAO This video is SO funny to watch as someone who unironically used to be a massive Pitbull fan! Back when I was 10, this dude was my KING and one of three accounts I followed on Facebook
mic the snare saying the local radio stations mustve missed some of pitbulls greatest hits is so funny because being raised in Miami in the 2000s-2010s means you actually couldnt escape these songs. good thing theyre so fun!
It didn't come out at 3:05 pm bc of copyright issues, but I hope 5:03 pm will suffice. Thanks for watching :)
Ayo PNW Pitbull?
Please have your next DDD be Michael Jackson or Janet Jackson
SUFJAN STEVENS NEEDS A DDD!!!!!!!
Do DDD on Genesis, 10cc, The Kinks, The Seekers, AC/DC, Mike Oldfield, Stackridge, and others.
it’s ok, it was 3:03 pm in my time zone so you were actually pretty close
Pitbull's music is dangerously powerful. If you listen to any of his tracks you are immediately teleported to a night club in 2011. Scary stuff
ur 1st listen to "give me everything tonight" or "don't stop the party" would technically count as your 1st shot of tequilla even if ur only 8
I hear On The Floor & I awaken like a sleeper agent, has to be one of the most infectious dance songs of all time
Automatically transported to a top deck sail away party on a carnival cruise ship
every time i listen to a song that was sampled by pitbull i see his face
Along with Flo Rida
"across the world has B.o.B., which is why it's not called around the world"
insanely niche, accurate, and funny reference to make and it lasts 4 seconds. Mic's comedy writing really has gotten better
I don't get it, can anyone help out?
Edit: Okay I got it now. B.o.B is a flat earther
I’m glad someone else caught that, I was cracking up
it caught me completely off guard, i laughed out loud for a minute straight
I loved this joke, and he just said it and moved on lol
i came here to comment this but knew in my heart it had already been said 🥲
gotta admit, Money Is A Major Issue [M.I.A.M.I] is a hella of an album title
it's the true successor to c.r.e.a.m
goes unreasonably hard
One of the most brutal rap beefs in history is currently on going
Mic the snare: this feels like the perfect time to make a 48 minute video about Pitbull. DALÈ!
EXACTLY HAHAHAHAHAHJA WTF
I respect this RUclipsr even more. Seriously.
Rap beef is irrelevant.
Dale! is forever.
Wrong accent on the e, also the a is where the stress on the syllable falls and therefore that is where the accent should be placed
Always is a good a time to talk about Pitbull. Dalé
Gen Z's attachment to Pitbull has always been weirdly wholesome to me. Like he got shat on so so much when he came up, and now that the people who grew up with him are adults they're like "you take his name out of your mouth. This man is fun, we like him."
we weren’t listening to music consciously then and he was basically the soundtrack of our childhoods. even i knew he wasn’t great at the time, but my mom always turned his music up when it’d play on the radio, and that meant a lot as a kid.
adding that anything pre-2016 feels like the golden era before things got real for gen z.
I was around 12-14 when his music started coming around really big and it fit in so well with everything else at the time that it became instant classics with those other club hits that came before in the early 00s
I think it's because the music landscape changed so drastically. Everything felt more dour as time went on. Pitbull hearkened back to a more carefree time, even if the music quality wasn't always 100% positive.
Pitbull was the soundtrack of our lives lol
he is an antivaxxer. he is disgusting
THAT'S WHY HE THE GOAT! THE GOATTTT!!!!
MISTA WORLDWIDEEE 🗣️🔥🔥🔥
yoo Bradley
Ayyy brad
Hi Brad
Hello! 😎
Pitbull being trolled into going to Alaska but then following through and inviting the troll shows how you handle the internet.
He really is Mr. Worldwide
As a Colombian, a migrant, a Spanish-speaker, as a member of a forgotten country, I just want to say:
Dale.
I felt that deep in my chest. Thank you
DALE!!!
😂😂😂
Amén hermano
Nunca se pronunciaron palabras tan basadas. Me emociono 😢
As a Miami native, one of my favorite restaurants was a small mom and pop authentic Japanese place named Sushi-Ko that had all Pitbull's albums, signed and framed, on their walls like a museum.
“When I used to DJ parties”
Insane new Mic The Snare lore dropping
Oh my god I did not expect him to rail against the Iraq war to the American boy/chug jug instrumental. That absolutely sent me 😂
This guy owns a fucking NASCAR team. If last year you saw a NASCAR guy go viral doing the videogame wallride move, it was one of Pitbull's fucking drivers lmao
TRACKHOUSE IS OWNED BY PITBULL??? MY GUY ALSO OWNS A FUCKING MOTOGP TEAM
@@yappingfornothing iirc he's only part owner on the NASCAR side but I may be wrong. Still hilarious
@@camillaquelladegliaggettiv4303 That's correct, him and Justin Marks, who was a Xfinity Series independent owner-driver iirc.
pitbull taught me that for everyone going through tough times, that we have to believe in him
because he's been there, done that.
dalé
why do y'all write dale like that? dale has NO accents 😭
@@ch3rrilydælë?
@@btarczy5067 JAJDKDKDKS 😭😭😭
@@ch3rrily🤓
@@HTJason_S12 me if i was an emoji
Gen Z (myself), will always have a special place in my heart and memories for Pitbull during the early 2010s. Pitbull will forever be the go-to song that I remember hearing and dancing to in middle school when we were all trying to fit in and have common likes. Pitbull was the only thing that brought us together.
Yes
This video is a good example of Snare the Mic's core ethos and review style, although I would recommend specific highlights rather than watching the entire review.
Cette vidéo est un bel exemple de la philosophie et du style de review de Mic's's Snares, même si je recommenderais de consulter des moments forts spécifiques plutôt qu'une écoute complète de l'album
Questo video é un buon esempio della filosofia centrale e stile di recensione di Mic the Snare, ció nonostante io raccomanderei specifici punti salienti piuttosto che guardare la recensione completa
Este video es un buen ejemplo del espíritu central y el estilo de reseña de Mic the Snare, aunque recomendaría ver aspectos destacados específicos antes de mirar la reseña completa.
Este video é um bom exemplo da filosofia e estilo de revisão de Mic the Snare, porém eu recomendaria certos momentos destacados ao invés de assistir a revisão por completo.
Why do I feel like the only reason this 50 min video exists is because Mic heard that anti-war / anti-bush track which goes so much harder than it has any right to.
Stunned this man has albums and does not simply conjure up worldwide bops on the dance floor like a club hopping fairy godmother
about time mic covers an actually talented artist on this channel
he did an episode on ajr too, theyre pretty talented…
chumbawumba erasure tbh
i mean he did hyperpop...
@@roxlinmworst part is I can't tell if you're saying as part of the joke, aka you genuinely think they're talented, or you've lost the joke and you're serious, aka you think they're not talented
The twinkification of MicTheSnare over the years is its own deep dive.
mic the twink
I can't believe I just watched 48 minutes of album reviews telling me to not to listen to those albums. I love you, Mic
12:42 Anytime a song samples american boy I can only think of the fortnite parody, which makes this 10x funnier
That’s a sample of impatient by will.i.am, which American boy also uses :)
The “prayer to Pitbull”, “a scene defined by pounding bass, dance rhythms and stuff you probably couldn’t say on Bluey”, Pitbull conducting the orchestra, the “CONFIRMATION THAT DJ KHALED HAS ACTUALLY CONTRIBUTED TO THE MAKING OF MUSIC” button, the reveal of ‘American War’, “‘Across The World’ has B.O.B., which is why it isn’t called ‘Around The World’”, “can Pitbull start beefing with Kendrick Lamar so Kendrick can expose more about Pitbull’s 6 kids?!”Yeah, this is the hardest I’ve laughed at a Deep Discog Dive, or Mic video as a whole, in ages. Mr Worldwide deserves nothing less. DALÉ!
I (as a german) was very confused by the german text to Speach in the middle. restarted my computer. thank you mike.
"This week the topic is something, you know, it's hot, it's spicy, it's got salsa, it's got Sazón... it's immigration, folks".
When I tell you I HOWLED at home 😂😂😂 Jesus Christ, why did I ever hate this man?
EDIT: That podcast clip legitimately broke my heart. You were the chosen one, Armando.
I genuinely want to know how he went from the surprisingly based (if not incredibly goofy) American War to talking about how the pandemic was orchestrated by the government in order to control people and comparing it to Castro and communism. Like, I feel like we’re missing more than a few chapters here because everything Mic shared up to that point about Armando made him seem like a pretty decent guy with some surprisingly radical politics
@@erikdaniels0n maybe survivorship bias? Or mad he couldn't make concert money during the pandemic.
That was a bummer. I think it's just one of those situations where the pandemic made certain people absolutely bonkers, whether temporarily or permanently. I *hope* this was the former and he came to his senses later, but it's pretty damned bad nonetheless.
@@ConvincingPeople From what I can tell, it was probably temporary. I think this was just the case of "None of us had a life to bind us to reality so we all fell down weird rabbit holes" which I think happened for a lot of people during the pandemic. Now that it's over and he can actually do his job again, it seems like he's gone back to normal.
@@erikdaniels0n the majority of people don't spend their time forming concrete political principles. some folks like to brand themselves as "free thinkers" and latch onto the opposite of whatever the government/general public says. sometimes they end up being right, like when people were skeptical of why the US was going to war against Iraq (including Mr. 305 himself), while othertimes they end up believing in jewish space lasers and the pandemic being orchestrated by communists or whatever. i doubt pitbull was ever specifically anti-war as much as he is for "sticking it up to the man". also partying
Im from Argentina and I can't put into words how big El Taxi was here. Still played at every wedding and quiceañera
Same in Mexico, El Taxi was inescapable
here in honduras Como Yo Le Doy used to play EVERYWHERE, not much now but people will absolutely recognize it, crazy that it wasn't mentioned here
Los latinos queremos a Pitbull como Mic the Snare quiere a Crazy Frog
Edit: to all non-spanish viewers that have wondered what Pitbulls lyrics mean, don’t worry we also wonder the same thing.
pitbull es nuestra infancia! no es shakira, pero siempre estará en mi corazon! 🤭
I guess that's one way to call yourself Mr Worldwide: people worldwide wondering what the hell you're going on about.
14:57 "That's why it's not called Around the World." Incredible writing as always. Hats off to you Mr. Snare.
it took me a while, but yes it's so funny omg
*Flatline by B.O.B. Intensifies in the background*
The DDD nobody asked for but everyone needed
As an argentinian, this video is an important piece of culture. Pitbull became huge here through I known you want me, specifically because of Ricardo Fort, a eccentric celebrity who used it as his theme song. And after that, he had the country in a choke hold for the first half of the 2010s.
Dale Mic The Snare
If there's one thing I can say I didn't expect was a Ricky Fort mention in the comments but alas we are the best country in the world
@@julietrc15 estamos en todos lados hermana
Funny story, I took a history of pop music class in community college and our final project was to do a presentation with a partner on any artist we wanted. He badly wanted to do Pitbull. Luckily the songs we liked seemed to be the same ones at least. I gave up and went along with it until I noticed that he took his info directly from Wikipedia and was leaving me to do most of the work anyway. Talked to my professor about it, and he was talked to, but then sent me an email saying that he had COVID. Glad my professor let me do my original idea, Daft Punk, since even with said partner, Pitbull would've been extremely embarrassing to witness. You put way more effort into this than we ever would've, well done.
thank you for covering the inventor of music in one of these
On this day weezer was blue and mic was worldwide
WORLDWIDE!!!!
What an unexpected video, i love it! Pitbull got my friend and i through law school. Nothing better to get through complex legal cases and all nighters than Mister 305.
During one especially boring study night, we spent hours procrastinating lisening to Pitbull and trying to find the exact song where Pitbull goes from calling himself "Mr. 305" to "Mr. Worldwide" 😅
Edit: Just got to the part of the video where you talk about that 😂
Just wanna say, I feel like "Time of Our Lives" is like a song for an end of an era: the club boom. And it's kinda fitting. In the song, Neyo and Pitbull are expressing that they have no money left (obviously they do have tons of money irl), but it's kinda representative of the club boom. It's fizzled out. The money's gone. And that's ok. This song strives in its acceptance that the final curtain is coming for their era of music.
Also what's weird is that pretty much after this song, both Neyo and Pitbull fell out of relevance a little. Yeah they might make songs, but they don't really chart anymore. It's sad. Bring em back
I DJ local weddings and high school dances, and Pitbull songs are still some of the most hype songs to play - they just work in a dance context, and there’s something simply good about that niche.
Got to see Pitbull for 20$ and it was the best 20$ i ever spent. He has amazing stage presence and every song is a banger and ingrained in your brain
MR WORLDWIDE!!!!!
Damnit ! Take a first badge
MR THREE OH FI-!!!!
MR 305!!!!
DALEEEEE
"When I used to DJ parties"
MicTheSnare DJ Set when????
Two Sabrina Carpenter references in a 48-minute Pitbull dive I love it
I'd love a DDD on her because it would be funny to see him make fun of her first four albums (Except In My Bed from Singular Act II).
@@canadmexiher first 4 albums aren’t masterpieces by any means, but I have a soft spot for them. emails i can’t send and Espresso on the other hand???? Chef’s fucking kiss
I think there’s 3
My favourite thing about this video is you taking every opportunity to insert a pitbull pun and the crazy frog easter egg
"Across The World, which B.o.B which is why it wasn't called Around the World" is subtle but as soon as it clicked I busted a gut laughing
15:22 - “all the spanish language, like every word”
Very badly written in Spanish btw
The image of Pitbull next to a guy in a Suicide shirt is going to live forever in my mind, and will never pay a single dime in rent
IKR
timestamp?
@@santoriomaker69
I know I'm late but, he appears at 24:58.
@@canadmexi thanks
Man, Pitbull's music is just so good. His hits were part of my childhood and early teenage years, and today, those same songs still bring a lot of nostalgia.
One thing though: you can't even imagine how big El Taxi was. Like, I'm talking Despacito-kind of levels of popularity here in my little country in Central America. It became his very last major hit though, but what a way to close the party. Dale
My greatest impasse in life is trying to decide whether it'd be funnier for every song in history to start with "We the best music!" or with "Mr. Worldwide!". This is the cross I bear.
Growth is learning that Pitbull was just a fun time and he just wanted us all to have a good time together.
I definitely hated on the man growing up but now, I do enjoy his music.
Standing ovation! This deserves an award. It’s because I never knew WHY I liked Pitbull so much. That into was perfect too.
26:23 pitbull paved the way a decade ago
Black Eyed Peas: "Are we a joke to you?"
Yes? Yes. A punchline, at the very least.
Yes, Yes they are.
I never expected to watch a 48 minute-long video about Pitbull 😆💕
we really makin it out of the hotel motel holiday inn with this one boys
This is genuinely one of the best Mic the Snare videos of all time.
Had to check my calendar when I saw this notification to make sure it wasn’t April 1st.
We have been blessed.
Nah, Nickleback will be on April first, and it probably won't even be a joke.
Finally a deep dive for the real musicians
Pitbull is just Miami personified those first 3 albums were popping in the 305 I was like 5 years old and remember him being everywhere
Never would I have expected this, the mix of confusion and excitement I felt upon seeing this in my subscription feed cannot be adequately described, I'm so pumped, I'm so invested, I can't wait for this wild ride upon which you're taking us
cale ocho is genuinely one of my favorite pop songs of the 2000s it just hits so hard
I love that John Ryan appears to wear a different style of outfit in every clip he pops up in. He's basically a musical cryptid.
Michael, I dont know how many more DDD's I can take before I give up on the Nine Inch Nails dream
I got served that Sonic ad with Calle Ocho right before the video started. Hype is through the roof
How dare you forget this man's greatest song: Ocean to Ocean, the second-best 2018 cover of Africa for the Aquaman soundtrack
the Walmart contest guy wearing a Suicide shirt in the photo with Pitbull is amazing
I'm obsessed with the variety of the content you choose to make videos about. Your range is spectacularly exceptional.
That thumbnail is absolutely gorgeous. Praise be to Mr Worldwide.
I will forgive you for this sacrilegious intro for the fact that Pitbull’s music is a blessing
This was low-key NOT what I was expecting, but an honestly great surprise of a DDD.
Not gonna lie, I'm from Alaska and Pitbull coming here for a Walmart in Kodiak is probably the most funny and interesting thing that's happened in a long time.... but I'm proud AK is getting some recognition by Mr. Worldwide himself
Finally, a DDD about a REAL artist!
Finally, a video about an actual good artist 🎉
I'll be real, back when his biggest hits came out, I rolled my eyes at a lot of pop music. Not on principle, because I mostly listend to pop, but I guess I was quite pretentious about music. Nowadays, everything is so rough that hearing these hits is like a breath of life. I just want something bombastic and upbeat to listen to, and these scratch that itch now apparently.
I love pitbull so much. His music is pure escapism and it’s just so fun to have a good time with Mr. Worldwide
What a treat to see mic cover a real artist on this channel, god bless
Only on like my 5th viewing of this masterpiece did I realize at 4:00 Mic mashes up Pitbull with Stravinsky's Rite of Spring. Magnificent.
That’s so fucking funny holy shit i never would’ve expected this
He's bringing it, he's bringing it, he's bringing it back
MIC THE SNAREAIR do do do do dodo do
that american war song is the most amazing thing to grace my ears holy shit 🔥🔥🔥😂😂😂
I have no idea how this video is gonna go but I’m so happy it exists
"shall i compare thee to a summer's DALÉ"
😂😂😂😭😭
aint no way immediately after i turn pitbull into an in-bit with my friends, mic drops this
No way my friend did this too! went to a party and wrote 305 and “worldwide” on ourselves in sharpie
the turnaround of the public with pitbull is a wonder to behold.
Dale
Finally, a good artist on DDD
i’m uncomfortable with how many of his album covers i recognize 😅😂
It is strange that pitbull can make me nostalgic for my teenage days. I remember my classmates playing that song non-stop during recess while I sat in the corner suffering from social anxiety. Ah the good times.
Y'know, that whole mini segment on the casual misogyny in Pitbull's music finally helped me understand why I don't care how sleazy AC/DC is. They're also just about having The Good Time, with all the same markers of traditional male oriented partying that goes along with it: booze, drugs, dancing, and especially women and sex. Not only that, but even when the lead singer goes after women, they have the option of turning him down (Shot Down In Flames), or they rock him so hard in the bedroom that he doesn't even feel in control of the situation (You Shook Me All Night Long).
It's always nice when someone's thoughts on one artist helps me understand my thoughts on another.
finally, good music.
This man is the epitome of having fun
As someone who has loved NASCAR and motorsports all his life, love to hear you mention about how he's involved with Trackhouse. Still wild that Ross Chastain, the driver who pulled the viral wall ride to get in the championship race, is apart of said team
i've heard more pitbull at frat parties than the radio. and it always get's the party going so kudos to him.
Pitbull’s verse on Holla At Me with Wayne, Fat Joe, and Rick Ross is so fire. I Honestly appreciate Pitbull, he minded his business and dropped hits that made my childhood fun
A Pitbull Superbowl Halftime show would go so hard
Now this one's going global.
I saw Pitbull live. He’s an amazing entertainer and person.
Brooo the BOB Across the World joke was goated 😭
We didn't know it, but this is what we've all been waiting for
As someone who just spent a week on a beach listening exclusively to Pitbull, I feel truly blessed. Dale.
I travelled south america in 2015 and El Taxi soundtracked that trip. That song was absolutely everywhere from hostels, clubs, bars, beaches etc. Absolute banger of a tune that takes me back to that trip everytime i hear it
I didn't think that i would need this! But now, i know better.
"Across the World has B.o.B, which is why it's not called 'Around the World'"
HOLY ACTUAL HELL LMAO
This video is SO funny to watch as someone who unironically used to be a massive Pitbull fan! Back when I was 10, this dude was my KING and one of three accounts I followed on Facebook
I didn't expect Revenge at all in this video, it made my day
mic the snare saying the local radio stations mustve missed some of pitbulls greatest hits is so funny because being raised in Miami in the 2000s-2010s means you actually couldnt escape these songs. good thing theyre so fun!