Pearly Gates
Pitbull · Other Songs - Pitbull
(I don't believe in religion I believe in god and baby you my heaven)
Baby Your All That I Want,
When you lying here in my arms
I'm Finding it hard to believe were in heaven
(Shes my lady, my baby, my women)
Shes hot as hell yeah,
But shes my heaven
She is my eve
I'm her apple for example
We got that thing for passion
We got that hot lust
We got that one in a million love
All of the above
Let them talk they envy
I love them text's you send me
With a pic attached
Your girlfriend she friendly
You like a quarterback
Your going down in the sack
Our love is never ending
That's why they hate like that
[Chorus:]
Baby Your All That I Want
When Your lying here in my arms
I'm finding it hard to believe, were in heaven
And loving is all that I need
And it found it there in your heart
It isnt too hard to see
Were in heaven
(shes my lady my baby my women)
Shes there thick n thin
Shes there rain or fall
Shes there whether I lose or win whether I rise or fall
Shes with me wherever we live, ravisly on poverty
She loves me for me
Armando Perez not Mr 3
05 that's right,
This life can be decietful
In my career attracts,
All the wrong people
If you find a keeper
Then you better keep her
I always put her first,
Her love is heaven on earth
[Chorus:]
Baby your all that I want
When your lying here in my arms
I'm finding it hard to believe
Were in heaven
And Loving is all I need
And it found it there in your heart
It isnt too hard to see
Were in heaven
Ooo-hooah-oo-ooo [x3]
Were in heaven
Baby your all that I want
When your lying here in my arms
I'm finding it hard to believe
Were in heaven
Loving is all I need
And it found it there in your heart
It isnt too hard to see were in heaven
Pitbull - Pearly Gates
Pitbull's "Pearly Gates" stands as a vibrant example of his signature Latin trap and hip-hop fusion, blending rhythmic percussion with infectious melodies. Released as a standalone recording, the track exemplifies the artist's ability to craft high-energy anthems that transcend genre boundaries. It reflects the broader musical landscape of the early 2010s, where Pitbull became a central figure in popularizing reggaeton rhythms within mainstream hip-hop. The song showcases his characteristic vocal delivery and production style, designed to drive dancefloors and radio play. As part of his extensive discography, the track demonstrates his commitment to creating upbeat, globally appealing music that emphasizes rhythm and positive energy.

