Pitbull's ninth studio album, Dale, is a vibrant and energetic release that showcases the artist's ability to seamlessly blend different styles and languages. Released on 17 July 2015 through Mr. 305 and Sony Music Latin, this 12-track album is Pitbull's second Spanish-language album, following his 2010 release Armando. With a duration of 44 minutes, Dale is a captivating collection of songs that highlight Pitbull's Cuban-American heritage and his signature fusion of reggaeton, dance-pop, and hip-hop.
The album features a range of exciting tracks, including Piensas (Dile la Verdad), Como Yo Le Doy - Spanglish Version, and El Taxi, showcasing Pitbull's versatility and ability to craft infectious, upbeat songs. Other notable tracks include Yo Quiero (Si Tu Te Enamoras), El Party, and Baddest Girl In Town, which demonstrate Pitbull's skill in creating catchy, danceable hits.
Dale is more than just a collection of songs - it's a reflection of Pitbull's passion for his culture and his music. The album's title, which translates to "Hit it" or "Go ahead", is a phrase that holds significant meaning for the artist, symbolising excitement, energy, and a call to action. With Dale, Pitbull invites listeners to join him on a musical journey that celebrates his roots and his unique style, resulting in an album that is both authentic and exhilarating.