By Niki Gatewood
José Martí, the “Apostle of Cuban Independence” believed, “Happiness exists on earth, and it is won through prudent exercise of reason, knowledge of the harmony of the universe, and constant practice of generosity.” While the realm of Hip-Hop at times is dominated by materialism or melancholy, Armondo “Pitbull” Perez is the personification of Martí’s belief.
This first generation Cuban-American is proud of his heritage and he’s successfully living the American dream. Pittbull’s motto of “patience, passion and perseverance equals success” is the template that’s helped to establish his presence in Hip-Hop.
Now Mr.305 is immersing himself in worlds outside of Hip-Hop. Last year his reality show,
Pitbull’s: La Esquina, airing on mun2, was the number one rated show on the network. This shrewd businessman, who is known for investing into real estate, is beaming as he obtains oceanfront property for what feels like a steal. Amid the hectic schedule Pitbull founded the non-profit Imaginate Foundation. The nationwide program’s mission is to award scholarships to first, second, and third generation immigrants.
As a blessed survivor of TVT Records Pitbull has gone on to establish Mr. 305 Inc. Partnering with The Orchard (a leading digital music distributor) he is set to release his fifth solo album,
Rebelution in the summer of 2009. The lead single “Krazy” is causing commotion as zealous fans call (305) 600-3431 in hopes of receiving a return call from Pitbull himself.
Now free of his TVT binds, Pitbull is set on keeping his name ringing.
AllHipHop.com: You’ve embraced the digital era. What can you tell me about Planetpit.com?
Pitbull: Planetpit.com is a social network. On MySpace I got like 600,000 friends. If I create my own social network, I’ll be able to generate my own revenue and get out there. To me it’s just a business move; and at the same time being able to touch my fans.
AllHipHop.com: Why did you use the Mike Jones marketing approach, supplying a number for fans to call in and leave “Krazy” messages?
Pitbull: The whole thing [is] with Say Now; it’s honestly another way of generating revenue. But, also out of the thousands of calls that I get, I may go back and talk to five or ten of the folks or text them back. If I go back and I speak to ten fans, those ten fans are going to tell another hundred that Pit called last night. It’s a way to interact with the fans. We’re in a world where there’s a lot of technology out here. Fans have to feel like they’re wanted and appreciated.
Pitbull f/ Lil Jon "Krazy" Video