Pitbulls Cuban Rideout

Lil Jon · Other Songs - Lil Jon

(featuring Pitbull)



Como?! Yeah! Yeah!

Lil Jon! Eastside Boyz! (Que Vuelta!)

That little cuban from Miami, Pitbull!

I appreciate y'all giving me the oppurtunity to spit on this shit

GO HEADDDDDDDDD!



When it comes to these hoes

Y'all know we on some halloween shit

Start trickin' n treatin'

But I'm on some halloween shit too

Gettin' messed up for the radication BOOM!

From the palm trees to the red clay

We get down the same way

Lil Jon's from Scott but this little cuban's

From the county of Dade

Pitbull is here to voice his opinion

And y'all gone hear it

All up and down the eastside

I'm'a show y'all how dirty we ride

From Dade to Decatur

Only difference is y'all blow dro

And we blow crip

But reall there's is no differecne

Cause they're both green and sticky

I don't mean to be picky

But Jon, tell your boys from the Eastside

To put me down with one of those

Redbone who has a pretty face, n waist

And thick thighs

From the M-I-A to the A-T-L

We been connecting on work

But keep that on the DL



HAA! Asi mismo brode! Como?!

Yeah, Lil Jon, Eastside Boyz

P-I-T slash Q-be -O-N. Get it right baby

From the bottom, to the ATL

Haa! Decatur, Swat, College Park

Haa! Wynwood, Hialeah, Saweseraaa!

Liberty City, Carol City, Opa-Locka, this for y'all

Lil Haiti, Sao Pa Sai!

All my cubans, Que vola? Que vuelta? Que volon?

Haa! Yeah!

Pitbulls Cuban Rideout

Lil Jon's "Pitbulls Cuban Rideout" stands as a defining track of the mid-2000s crunk era, characterized by its aggressive, high-energy production and rapid-fire vocal delivery. The song exemplifies the genre's signature blend of trap beats and Southern hip-hop influences, creating an infectious sound that dominated radio and club playlists across the United States. As a staple of Lil Jon's discography, the recording showcases his signature style of layering multiple vocal hooks to build momentum, reinforcing the artist's reputation as a pioneer of the bounce music subgenre. The track's relentless rhythm and catchy chorus made it an essential part of the cultural landscape during its release, influencing countless subsequent artists in the trap and hip-hop scenes.