Pitbull

Pitbull was focused on playing the hits last night at the Hollywood Bowl, both his own and those of other pop artists — like Icona Pop's "I Love It."
Read THR's full review here.
Pitbull was focused on playing the hits last night at the Hollywood Bowl, both his own and those of other pop artists — like Icona Pop's "I Love It."
Read THR's full review here.
“We make world music,” the rapper said at one point, after rattling off a list of Spanish-speaking countries. “We talk to the whole world.”
Pitbull shared his motto with the crowd: “Pasos cortos, visión larga,” which translates to “Short steps, long vision.”
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Pitbull, who called out Los Angeles twice as his “number one market,” balanced his pop radio singles with his more Latin-inspired numbers.
Joined by his band and four dancers, the Cuban singer was amiable and accessible, offering a boisterous set that had the whole venue dancing.
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The set featured “International Love,” which received a guest appearance from Chris Brown, “Don’t Stop The Party” and the Enrique Iglesias-led “Baby I Like It,”
Ke$ha, along with several male dancers, ran through a sex-crazed opening set that was more provocation than concert.
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As the singer performed "Dirty Love" she told the crowd "I wrote this song with the two craziest people I know: Iggy Pop and my mom."
Ke$ha's performance featured stripper poles, drag queens, an inflatable pink hippo and a pair of giant legs onstage.
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"I think we should all celebrate each other just as we are," the singer said at one point in the evening.
The singer, who changed her sparkly leotard three times in an hour causing unnecessary interludes, offered hits like "Blow" and "We R Who We R."
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After a raucous and not-so-subtle set, Ke$ha yelled "I hope you all get laid tonight!" to the audience.
Ke$ha showcased her guitar skills on "We R Who We R."
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On June 18 at the Bowl, the seats were filled primarily with raging Pitbull fans, who filed into the venue mid-way during Ke$ha’s hour-long set, which took place mostly in daylight.