Culo (English & Spanish)
Pitbull · Other Songs - Pitbull
Let's go
Right about now,
(Waz up?) we need all the ladies to hit the dance floor (Dominicanas)
If you got a big (todas la cubana) ol' booty and you like to shake (Mexicana) that mother... ...
Let's go
Pitbull, Lil John.
Let's go (Boriqua)
[Hook]
Esa jevita esta enterita, tiene tremendo culo
Esta tan linda, esta tan rica y tiene tremendo culo
Rica chiquita pero que importa si tiene tremendo culo
Hasme el favor y meneate chica, tienes tremendo culo
Pull up to the club, walk in than I
Pull to the bar get drinks than I
Pull up to a broad let her know what it is, how it is, why it is what it is
I ain't got time for no games.
Hoping Mami that you feel the same
I got what you need to feel the pain, here's my number, call me when you up for an even exchange
Feel me, let me see you do that dirty dance, dirty dance
Mami feel me, let me see you touch your toes or shake that thang and talk with you ass
Feel me all my chicos, all my Jamaicans all my blacks, all my Haitians
Feel me cause they know I'm gunna run till they think that they
kill me.
CULO
Coro
[Hook]
Mami got her ass and thighs like trina and J-LO, Multiplied.
She's off the chain, off the glass, off the flip and with a couple mo drinks
I'll be off to hit mine
I'll be wearing her out and when I'm finished paramedics gone carry her out. Mine
The night is young and if it's shaved, I'll give you some of this mighty tounge, HEY!
Be easy, go ahead please me, talk to me sleazy baby
I want a freak, a monster in bed, last thing I need is a lady.
[Hook (x2)]
Hey hey hey hey hey
Shake that A
Culo (English & Spanish)
Pitbull's 'Culo' stands as a defining track of the late 2010s Latin pop and reggaeton crossover era. Released as a bilingual version, the song blends English and Spanish lyrics to maximize global appeal, featuring Pitbull's signature rhythmic vocal delivery over an infectious, dance-oriented beat. The recording exemplifies the genre's shift toward high-energy club anthems, utilizing prominent basslines and synthesized percussion that became a staple in mainstream radio and festival sets. As part of his broader discography, the track highlights Pitbull's ability to fuse Caribbean rhythms with pop sensibilities, creating a sonic identity that resonated across multiple continents. Its structure and production choices reflect the commercial strategies of the mid-2010s, prioritizing immediate catchiness and broad demographic reach over niche experimentation.
