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Thursday, 17 April 2014

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH PITBULL IMPERSONATOR - MR PIMPBULL 305

I sat at a table in a restaurant at the top of Ocean Drive waiting for Mr Pimpbull to join me. As he walked towards me the resemblance was quite uncanny. Having looked at photos of Mr Pimpbull previously, I thought "Yes, I can see a Pitbull resemblance" Yet having met him in person, I can say that photos alone do not do enough justice. Time flew past as I enjoyed drinks, conversations and questions with Mr Pimpbull who was simply great company.

Mr Pimpbull’s appearance, mannerisms, suit, facial expressions were truly amazing. I was taken aback in how much he not only really imitated Pitbull looks wise but also how he was strikingly in character.

Soon it was time for the REAL experience as I said "Right Mr Pimpbull, you’re my date tonight, let's go to Mango’s and have some fun, dale!" and off we went. Walking through Ocean Drive was an experience and hanging out with the incredible Pitbull impersonator, the whole night was probably a bit of a health hazard itself but still so much fun as you will soon understand.

As I walked beside him I could feel the eyes on him from passers by. Some with expressions of wonder whether he was Pitbull and others shouting "PITBULL!" or "Chico!" as he is affectionately called by the locals. Yet many times greeted with Pitbull’s signature phrase "Dale!”  We were also closely tailed by a girl shouting "I love you Pitbull!" Every few yards deafening my ear drums until a car stopped right in our path as we crossed the road with the driver getting out and asking for photos.

 As we approached Mango’s, one of my favourite places on Ocean Drive and one also known to be where the real Mr Worldwide occasionally hangs out. It becomes apparent that they too know of the impersonator and allow us in promptly.

Once inside the expressions of others filled with curiosity or voices muttering, "is that Pitbull/it's Pitbull!" amongst themselves and pointing at Mr Pimpbull gleefully was clearly visible. As I stood beside him enjoying my mojito, I observed as guys came over to shake his hand and girls over for a cheeky pic and peck on the cheek. Whilst others simply exchanged a respectful acknowledgement. However, when a conversation is struck or any other form of obvious interaction, one thing is absolutely made clear very swiftly by the impersonator. That is that he is an impersonator and not Pitbull himself.

For some bizarre reason there were many blips of time I was forced to part with standing on the sidelines and my beloved mojito and thrown from being an observer and into participation. Humour me, even unintentionally playing the role of his bodyguard or manager (minus the sharp suit and blackberry) in this surreal set up as those fascinated approached me first to ask permission to take a photograph with Mr Pimpbull. From locals to groups of fellow Europeans on vacation.

On went the night. Many approaches and requests for photos (Yes, I’m also the official photographer by now too) schmoozing with charismatic imitations of Mr Worldwide always, I must stress again, always in character. Even the solo dance moves were like imitated like Pitbull. As we then threw some salsa moves onto the dance floor together, I could feel the daggers thrown in my back from a crowd of girls who thought I was dancing with the real McCoy.

After one of the many points of rushes of attention, I felt even more so responsible for his safety, concerned and not comfortable to leave his side to for a few minutes. Feeling the need to protect him.


As we begin to leave the club it starts getting a little crazier. A girl stops and strikes up a conversation with Mr Pimpbull. Meanwhile a guy sitting behind at the bar shouts out to anyone listening "Hey it's Pitbull! – It's Pitbull everyone!!!" After which all you hear is a wave of voices shouting to get his attention and fighting through the crowd to get to Mr Pimpbull. It was not a situation where we could even be heard to let it be known that it's a Pitbull impersonator. For his safety, time to make a path, a swift exit and get out of there. We finally get out on street where we think we are safe but that is not the case as someone outside had heard the guy inside shouting and so started shouting "Pitbull!" outside the venue starting creating another wave of people heading towards him in a crowd. No one was listening. It was time to leg it! It suddenly dawned on me what the REAL Pitbull must go through trying to do basic things as simple as just wanting to go on a quiet walk alone.


I soon realised that I found myself by default working as his photographer, unofficial aide and his bodyguard. Pit if you’re reading this and need another bodyguard or crowd exit strategist - hit me up!

A surreal but great experience indeed. Always in character Mr Pimpbull not only looks, walks and talks just like Pitbull but listening to what he had to say it was also quite clear he is just as humble with a warming, kind and positive energy around him. Mr Pimpbull’s conduct goes beyond playing the role of an impersonator and a fan of Mr Worldwide, with strong loyalty and sincere consideration for the Lil ‘Chico.


Read on to find out more about the wonderful Pitbull impersonator. Ladies and gentlemen, I give you the man who tells me “I have a Pitbull Degree, baby” Mr PIMPBull (Pitbull Impersonator Model Person)..



Thank you for seeing me Mr Pimpbull!

How long have you been a Pitbull impersonator?
I have been in the industry officially for about two to three years as an actor.

A casting company called me to ask if I would like the opportunity to work as a Pitbull impersonator on the web, promo’s, various shows and red carpet events such as Premio lo Nuestro, Premio Tu Mundo, Premio Juventud…

At the time I was a personal trainer, and also bartender at the time. I was going through a tough time in my life as I had lost my mother and being a Pitbull impersonator ‘healed me’. It healed my life. You can see how important this is for me.  It has given me a lot of opportunities being a Pitbull impersonator.


When did you first realise that you looked like and could impersonate Pitbull?
I used to work as a bartender at Nikki Beach on South Beach around 2005,
During this time Culo, which is one of my favourite songs was being played and I was dancing and my co-workers, friends, others around me and even the DJ said “Hey you dance like Pitbull and you look a lot like him too, even the swag. You could be impersonating him!”  A lot of people noticed this and even said that I can near enough even sound like Pitbull. At that time I didn’t have the sunglasses but I was bald like Pitbull!

Has anything crazy or funny happened whilst impersonating Mr Worldwide?
(Laughs) There are so many things that have happened! One day I was in Bongos Café and a woman ran over to me shouting “I love you so much, you’re my everything, I want to be with you!” and started to grab hold and hug me. Other women around her must have heard this lady and so they also came over asking to take photographs with me.

Later on I was heading to the restrooms and they managed to get through into the restrooms shouting “Hey Pitbull, don’t leave!” security were getting involved as they were causing a scene in the male restrooms. I tried to say “Mamitas you cannot come in here….Listen, I’m not Pitbull” But they weren’t listening!

Another story I have is when, DJ Laz once told me when he was on stage at Calle Ocho one year and after looking out into the distance in the crowd for a split a second had mistaken me as Pit.



Looking like Mr Worldwide you could practically have any girl you want, wherever you want - even if it is the bathrooms!
I am aware that I represent to an extent and impersonate Pitbull and am obviously mistaken as being the real Pitbull a lot. I would never behave in a way that would affect his image or do anything like that. I respect Pitbull so much. So yes, I could but I never would.


How do you prepare for events, do you have any rituals?
I find that I don’t have to try too hard and it comes naturally. People tell me my mannerisms and style is very similar Pitbull before I even started impersonating.
I start with a bit of Voli and I get into the zone mentally. I start shaving my goatee and head. My suits are always ready. It takes me about two hours and I am ready to go. ‘Party hard, party wide, party like Mr Worldwide’ that’s my slogan


How many suits do you own?
I have twenty-five Pitbull suits!

Tell me about any ups and downs about impersonating Pitbull?
There is always that risk of whether people will accept you or not. I had a few negative comments like “Hey you don’t look like Pitbull” but when I read the comment it was actually a Pitbull hater so I don’t take that on board.

I was at Premio Tu Mundo and someone said jokingly to the host “You know what, this is Pitbull here. The host asked “are you also making music like Pitbull?”   I wanted to say I wish I was, to be making music like Pit, the most famous and talented guy in the world! I have also been interviewed by Enrique Santos at the Premio Juventud.

Do you have any favourite Pitbull quotes?
 “Ask for money get advice, ask for advice get money twice!” this is something I love and it makes sense!



(At this point I am a little spooked. Not only does he have that Pit swagger, but I begin to notice even more so the little things like the way Mr Pimpbull  adjusts his collar, the way he tugged his suit buttons and pulling his jacket inwards now and then, the way the real Mr Worldwide does along with other sudden movements and mannerisms that imitate. Over the years I seem to have developed a healthy liking for the shape of Pitbull's thumb and the way it arches back very noticeably although this was not entirely the case. Thumbs a side, my eyes are drawn to the rest of his hands. His fingers and hands can imitate Pit’s to a certain extent)



What is your advice to anyone wanting to get into the impersonating business professionally?
I would advise that if you really, really love what you are doing – never give up. Do not listen to anyone around you who tell you otherwise. When I impersonate Pitbull, I really love it. I’m really blessed. I love my role, because for me Pitbull is my hero. Pitbull takes negatives to a positive and he is the King of Miami.

And when Pit’s flying around the world you’re here in the 305 to represent!
(Laughs) Yes, I love that!

I have seen a lot of photos of you partying with members of Team Pitbull and the Mr 305 Inc family..
Yes, I’m blessed to I have met a lot of his talented team. I go to Cafe Bongo’s and when I see DJ Africa, DJ Chino, Fito Blanko, Sensato they always say hi or dale!



My next question was going to be what other famous people have you met working as a Pitbull Impersonator?
I’ve met most of Team Pitbull. The only person missing is Pitbull who I have not met officially. Although when Pitbull, JLO and Claudia Leitte were filming the official World Cup song We Are One, Pit walked past me and said something like “Oye! Como tu ta?

Pitbull was dressed in white and said a brief ‘Hi.’ He was really polite. It’s quite funny I was standing near Mike, Pancho, Chino and Jorge (The Agents). Pitbull was on the platform looking down on us and did a double take probably thinking who is this standing with his guys. His family. Another time JLO at one point tapped Claudia Leitte pointing at me and saying something like “Look at him!”

Other people I have met are Motiff- super cool guy and Madai who is lovely too.
I have met Enrique Iglesias and he said “Oye que bola mi hermano!”
Gente De Zona. Dwayne Johnson and Jencarlos Canela. I’m blessed. I’ve met so many



What would you say to Pitbull when you get to meet him properly?
I’m blessed and honoured to be able to impersonate you. You’re my hero. You’re my brother from another mother! Thank you so much.


Mr Pimpbull, It’s been an absolute pleasure. Thank you so much for taking the time to talk to me, let’s get to Mango’s and have some fun!
Dale Mamita, It’s my pleasure…Lets go!


(Kisses the back of my hand like a true gentleman)


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