(And no, that one line from "Bad Romance" does not count.) Good thing, too, or else I'd never look at Psycho or Rear Window the same way again.Ħ) "I Like It" w/ Enrique Iglesias (2010) Which brings me to my next point: Alfred Hitchcock did not, despite his name, direct pornography films. Now, you can probably guess what word was supposed to go there, and if I'm right, then he would've rhymed it with itself in the next line, so forget about it. except there's no version of the song that leaves it in. Two things wrong here: first, you seem to have cut out a word at the end of one of those lines.
Now watch him make a movie like Alfred Hitchcock" Got her in the cockpit playin' with his (como?) Actually, it's forbidden because referencing The Flintstones in some capacity, followed by the promise that you can "make her bed rock" with mind-meltingly good sex is just so lame!ħ) "I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)" (2009) OMG, he just used the Forbidden Pick-up Line! No, it's not forbidden as in it's so potent that it could have disastrous side effects for its user, although if one were to count STDs then that could be true. just hang onto that idea.Ĩ) "DJ Got Us Fallin' In Love" w/ Usher (2010) Also, it's funny you say you wouldn't sell your soul for anything.
The way I see it, "older" money (meaning greater in number) plus "younger" people (meaning lesser in maturity) equals a fiscal disaster. They sell their soul but the Devil knows I have no number" "As my money gets older, let's get younger But this song is about having a drunk party during Spring Break I very much doubt that the boys from Jump Smokers, a poor man's 3OH!3, whom Pit's hanging out with have a sound business plan to fall back on.ĩ) "We Run The Night" w/ Havana Brown (2012) It's true that some of our best and brightest billionaires aborted their college careers, like Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Mark Zuckerberg, and presumably Kanye West. On its own, this introductory line doesn't sound so awful. "Don't you know some of the best entrepreneurs.
They are:ġ0) "Spring Break" w/ Jump Smokers (2012) but some moments stand out worse than others. In retrospect, I can see that Pitbull has always sucked. Seriously dude, quit it, you're not Jimmy Fallon. By this time, I had taken notice of three personal touches of his: gratuitous Spanish, references to other (better) rap songs, and laughing at his own punchlines. (That's right: I'm a hipster.) As the turn of the decade came and went, Pit's star kept rising, culminating in his first number 1 hit, "Give Me Everything".And it sucked. Maybe it was the way he complemented acts like the Ying-Yang Twins and Lil' Jon, or maybe it was he was hovering just below the mainstream. I used to have a slight interest in his early works for some reason. Enter Armando Christian Perez, the Miami-born Cuban-American who in 2004 became known as the rapper Pitbull.