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Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Pitbull Throws Big Party In "Give Me Everything"

Cuban-American rapper Pitbull releases a party-themed music video for an equally-fun, and the dancefloor-blazing single "Give Me Everything." The rapper hits the club and invites R&B/pop hitmaker Ne-Yo and up-and-coming singer Nayer as special guests and assigns Dutch dance music producer and DJ Afrojack to turn the table and get the crowd going with his up-beat music.
Following recent collaborations with Jennifer Lopez's "On The Floor" and Usher, the club-ready track "Give Me Everything" leads Pitbull's forthcoming sixth studio album "Planet Pit," which will feature laborations from Akon, Chris Brown and T-Pain, hits stores on June 21st. The song has feel-good party vibes and syncopated synth hook features production from Dutch dance music producer and DJ Afrojack, while Pitbull spits lyrics directed to his lover.
The song is a high-octane, drum-heavy thumper with whirring, outer-space keyboards combines genres of hip hop, pop, and "Broadway-style theatricality." The electro house number continues to crank up the dance floor scene. With its infectious beat and Ne-Yo's crooning chorus of telling a girl he's interested in, this track has the right formula to please club-goers and may very well be the next party anthem. Sexy is one thing this track exudes, so obviously the music video for "Give Me Everything" would have the same effect!
Pitbull lives in the moment in the feel-good video, which was directed by David Rousseau at the famous Alexandria Hotel in downtown Los Angeles, and captures the song's essence and shows a non-stop party, and also features an appearance from 27-year-old beauty Adrienne Bailon, who is the former member of The Cheetah Girls, among the partygoers. And how appropriate that the song namedrops Kodak and its new line of cameras get a handy product placement since Pitbull is the pitchman for the "So Kodak" brand. Check it out in its panoramic glory below.

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