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Sunday, September 21, 2014

Pitbull Parties it up with John Ryan for "Fireball"

Pitbull is out to continue his journey as Mr. Worldwide, but he needs a fitting Mrs. to accompany him on his quest for "Globalization." The Miami rapper released the new music video for his latest party anthem, "Fireball," where he travels to a fun-filled Havana night club only to fall in love with a woman who feels quite reminiscent of Jessica Rabbit.
The energetic "Fireball," is the first single from his upcoming eighth studio album "Globalization," due in stores later this year via RCA. "Fireball" is a Latin-flavored and feel-good carnival-esque track with its catchy rhythm, featuring vocals by newcomer John Ryan. "Lot of craziness going on in the world right now, so lets escape it for 3:55," said the rapper before dropping the tune. The song is a collaboration with Ricky Reed and it came about while the pair were enjoying the titular cinnamon-flavoured whisky-based liqueur on a beach house roof. Reed told Billboard magazine it's a, "quasi ode to day drinking."
Directed by David Rousseau, The 1940s-inspired sexy clip has an old-school movie vibe that starts off in a black and white world, but it's not a stark, bleak affair and this is a Pitbull music video after all. Set backstage at a Latin-themed night club, we see Pitbull arriving in a retro car, fully suited, surrounded by a band, parties it up with some flamenco dancers, adorned in a variety of exotic outfits - feathers, fringe and bikinis dance along, because this world is on fire.
The party atmosphere is heightened by "Fireball" guest Ryan who plays the guitar and also surrounded by a batch of beauties. Soon, the world comes into color, tied almost completely to a red-dressed beauty. In a very obvious ode to "Who Framed Roger Rabbit," men's hearts pound out of their chests and their tongues roll out of their mouths, but the buxom beauty only has eyes for Mr. 305. In a continuing ode to the beloved cartoon, Pitbull and his newfound love, A real-life Jessica Rabbit (except not a cartoon), leave the club, only to meet once again in a "caliente," rainy alleyway.

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