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The Miami-born recording artist Pitbull, whose real name is Armando Christian Pérez, selected one of his childhood homes as the future site of his music company headquarters, sources confirmed to the ...
Miami rapper Pitbull, who’s known for hits like “I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)” and “Fireball”, wants to replace his childhood home with an office building in Miami’s Wynwood neighborhood to serve ...
Armando Christian Pérez, known all over the world as Pitbull, or Mr. 305, became a team co-owner in NASCAR in 2021 by joining Trackhouse Racing and his involvement drew a lot of attention to the Cup ...
The proposed eight-story office building would rise on the site of a single-family home where the rapper spent some of his childhood.
Pitbull is looking to turn a piece of his past into the future home of his brand. The Miami star is proposing to replace his childhood house in Wynwood with an eight-story office tower that would ...
LONDON (AP) — Is Pitbull the penguin of music? It’s been said that it’s hard to look at a penguin and feel sad. And likewise, it’s tough to listen to one of Mr. Worldwide's party anthems and feel bad.
He was just a kid from the 305 with big dreams.
Pitbull is going viral after a concert clip from four years ago captured the rapper delivering a blunt message about the United States, and not everyone agrees with what he had to say. The "Fireball" ...
Cuban American singer Pitbull — who was recently recognized by non-profit Amigos for Kids in their gala in Miami— talks about inspiring at-risk youth and what helped him beat the odds against him and ...
Pitbull responded by dropping heavy body punches to set up punches to the head. Queally became the leg kicker in the fight, driving heavy kicks to the lead leg of Pitbull and causing visible bruising ...
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