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Latin Rap and Pop Artist
About Pitbull
In 2017, he co-wrote and co-produced 'Despacito' remix, the first Spanish-language track to top the Billboard Hot 100 in over two decades, not as a feature, but as a structural architect: reshaping the bridge’s cadence, tightening the bilingual flow, and insisting on live-recorded dembow percussion instead of programmed loops. That decision anchored the song’s authenticity while enabling global crossover, proving Latin urban music didn’t need translation to resonate. His studio process is defined by rhythmic layering, stacking timbal rolls beneath trap hi-hats, weaving salsa piano stabs into synth-pop choruses, and his collaborations are rarely guest verses but co-compositions where reggaeton dembow patterns meet Nashville chord voicings or Miami bass sub-bass lines. He’s helped redefine what ‘Latin’ means on pop radio: not a genre tag, but a polyrhythmic grammar applied across sonic contexts.
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- “How did you rework the bridge of 'Despacito' to keep it authentic in Spanish while making it radio-friendly in English markets?”
- “What’s your process for blending timbal with 808s without losing either instrument’s character?”
- “Why did you insist on live dembow percussion for 'El Taxi' instead of samples?”
- “How do you approach writing hooks that work equally well in Spanglish and monolingual contexts?”