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The Boatlift

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Released
  
November 27, 2007

Length
  
58:43

Release date
  
27 November 2007

Genres
  
Hip hop music, Crunk

Recorded
  
2006–07

Artist
  
Pitbull

Label
  
TVT Records

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Producer
  
Sean "P. Diddy" Combs(exec.) , Armando "Pitbull" Pérez (exec.) Lil Jon, Mr. Collipark, Nitti, Soundz, Diaz Brothers, Play-n-Skillz

The Boatlift (2007)
  
Pitbull Starring in Rebelution (2009)

Similar
  
Pitbull albums, Crunk albums, Other albums

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The Boatlift is the third studio album by Miami rapper Pitbull. It was released on November 27, 2007. The singles are "Go Girl", "The Anthem", "Secret Admirer", and "Sticky Icky". The song "Fuego (Remix)" was featured on the video game Madden NFL 2008.

Contents

The album debuted at number 50, with sales of 32,084 copies in its first two weeks.

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Critical reception

The Boatlift garnered a positive reception from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 69, based on 5 reviews.

Patrick Taylor of RapReviews praised the album's versatile production for going beyond crunk music and showing depth in club anthems, concluding that "Pitbull continues to prove himself as an MC who is able to bridge Latin hip hop and Southern hip hop, creating a sound that should appeal to fans from both camps. He may not be the deepest lyricist on earth, and his attempts at bedroom music may fall flat, but he makes a mean soundtrack for a night out." DJBooth's Nathan Slavik praised Pitbull for exploring vastly different genres to create party tracks with a worldview appeal and doing them with a talented cast of featured artists and producers, saying that "The Boatlift isn’t going to expand your intellectual or spiritual horizons, but it is without question a go-to album for all your booty-shakin needs." Jose Davila of Vibe also praised the album's genre-hopping production mixing well with Pitbull's bilingual, charismatic flow, saying that it "solidifies Pitbull's position as one of the most diverse party MCs around. And little else."

Wilson McBee of Slant Magazine said that, "For better or worse, the story of Boatlift concerns more the production and song structures than Pitbull’s own rapping. It’s clear he’d rather be a chorus-shouter than a verse-spitter, or at least he believes that will help him sell more records." AllMusic's David Jeffries commended the production and lyrical hooks for being catchy but felt that it lacked a sense of personality and talent compared to El Mariel, saying to consider The Boatlift "a fun floor-filler, but just not up to Pitbull's usual standards." A writer for Music for America felt that Pitbull was wasting his talent throughout the album rhyming typical club tracks and party jams and would like to see him collaborate with artists like Little Brother, 2Mex, Deep Thinkers and Roots Manuva.

Track listing

Track listing confirmed by iTunes, and songwriting credits was confirmed by AllMusic.

Sample credits
  • "Go Girl" – Contains a sample of "Big Poppa" performed by The Notorious B.I.G., and "Party Like a Rockstar" performed by Trina.
  • "The Anthem" – Contains a sample of "El Africano" performed by Wilfrido Vargas.
  • "Secret Admirer" – Contains a sample of "My Boo" performed by Ghost Town DJ's.
  • Songs

    1A Little Story (intro)1:08
    2Go Girl [Clean]Trina - David Rush3:49
    3Dukey LoveTrick Daddy - Fabo3:45

    References

    The Boatlift Wikipedia