Pitbull's Suave "Doggy Style" GQ Feature
Having proven naysayers who dubbed him as a one-hit wonder to be dead wrong, Pitbull brought his attitude to the April 2012 issue of GQ magazine.
The 31-year-old "Give Me Everything" hitmaker is highlighted in a feature dubbed “Doggy Style," as he candidly spoke about his rise to fame while providing insight into his strategy as a pop icon, being called a “sellout”, and his plans are for the future.
Highlights from Pitbull's interview are as follows. For more, be sure to pay a visit to GQ!
On being called a “sellout”:
“People say I switched? Maybe I outgrew you. I look at it as an evolution, and setting the path. I’m showing you where to go.”
On his music and his image:
“Look, Pitbull is a product. Don’t get it f*cked up—I’m a businessman. This industry is 90 percent business, 10 percent talent. It’s the people who think they’re talented, that their sh*t don’t stink, who get left behind.”
On his career and his future plans:
“Two thousand nine was freedom, 2010 was invasion, 2011 was takeover, 2012 is grow wealth.”
Photo Credit: Kenneth Cappello/GQ



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