Re: re Tool:
Pitbull knows dance music. He himself has mentioned a few times he grew up with house, freestyle, latin house, breaks...etc. He is very aware of all the songs he has sampled, which is no surprise at all with him being from Florida and working + hanging out with people like Dj Laz.
That sound Pitbull loves is the same exact sound I was obsessed with while growing up, that rhythmic "party station" / rhythmic latin sound, which is where my love for both dance and rhythmic radio were born and intensified. I'm not sure how many other artists of today are also familiar with that latin house, rhythmic dance, and freestyle sound, but regardless, In addition to Dj Laz, Jonny Z, and Pitbull, also love Akon, Flo Rida, Will-I-Am, and many others who are modernizing the sound. I know Missy and Timbaland were pretty much the ones to re-jumpstart this modernized rhythmic dance sound with "Sexy Back" and "Lose Control", (which i believe was much more effective than the slow 1,2 step....), but I must say Flo Rida, Will-I-Am, Pitbull, Akon...etc. have come along and perfected the modernized sound. If it weren't for them to step up and bravely and creatively do so, everything would probably still be sounding more like Britney's "gimmie more" or Keri Hilson's "the way I are" or "sexy back" or maybe even Fergie's "Fergalicious", with Ne-yo's "closer" and Chris Brown's "forever" and Rihanna's "don't stop the music" being the danciest stuff so far in top 40/rhythmic radio... . .. ..and if this was how the turn of events were to have unfolded, I'd probably be sitting somewhere in a room right now weeping uncontrollably.
At one time we had a clear difference between hip hop, pop, booty bass, freestyle, house, latin house, and euro-dance. What we have today is more like a combination of most of those elements fused together in many songs to make a "new sound". However, Pitbull is pretty much the only one using the latin house elements in rhythmic top 40 today.
Radio_bored-Op said:re:
pitbull, does he know he is sampling previous dance artist material,
or just have a producer who has a great ear for music ?
and who is "next" ( no peeking, if u have heard the song, via the full-length
album/itunes.store,etc) do not post - -
Pitbull knows dance music. He himself has mentioned a few times he grew up with house, freestyle, latin house, breaks...etc. He is very aware of all the songs he has sampled, which is no surprise at all with him being from Florida and working + hanging out with people like Dj Laz.
That sound Pitbull loves is the same exact sound I was obsessed with while growing up, that rhythmic "party station" / rhythmic latin sound, which is where my love for both dance and rhythmic radio were born and intensified. I'm not sure how many other artists of today are also familiar with that latin house, rhythmic dance, and freestyle sound, but regardless, In addition to Dj Laz, Jonny Z, and Pitbull, also love Akon, Flo Rida, Will-I-Am, and many others who are modernizing the sound. I know Missy and Timbaland were pretty much the ones to re-jumpstart this modernized rhythmic dance sound with "Sexy Back" and "Lose Control", (which i believe was much more effective than the slow 1,2 step....), but I must say Flo Rida, Will-I-Am, Pitbull, Akon...etc. have come along and perfected the modernized sound. If it weren't for them to step up and bravely and creatively do so, everything would probably still be sounding more like Britney's "gimmie more" or Keri Hilson's "the way I are" or "sexy back" or maybe even Fergie's "Fergalicious", with Ne-yo's "closer" and Chris Brown's "forever" and Rihanna's "don't stop the music" being the danciest stuff so far in top 40/rhythmic radio... . .. ..and if this was how the turn of events were to have unfolded, I'd probably be sitting somewhere in a room right now weeping uncontrollably.
At one time we had a clear difference between hip hop, pop, booty bass, freestyle, house, latin house, and euro-dance. What we have today is more like a combination of most of those elements fused together in many songs to make a "new sound". However, Pitbull is pretty much the only one using the latin house elements in rhythmic top 40 today.