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Pitbull always looking for "the next movement"

Pitbull has told The Guardian that he plans never to stay to one specific genre of music and that he is constantly looking for the next trend. He predicts it to be:

"Baile funk is a lot of fun right now, very big in the clubs and in the streets.

He felt the same way about Bob Sinclair's 'World, Hold On':

"I was in the Dominican Republic and Bob Sinclar's 'World, Hold On' comes on ... the women don't speak English, but I see them dancing and whistling, and I don't know what the hell they're singing but they're losing their minds – and I say: 'This is the next movement.'"

The rapper was born to Cuban immigrant parents in the US. Though he raves about playing all over the world, there is one country he refuses to set foot in:

"I won't perform in Cuba until there's no more Castro and there's a free Cuba. To me, Cuba's the biggest prison in the world, and I would be very hypocritical were I to perform there. The people in Cuba, they know what I stand for, and there's a lot of people in Cuba that stand for the same. But they can't say it." 

Pitbull's new single, 'Rain Over Me' ft. Marc Anthony is scheduled for release on September 12, watch the official video below: