This morning, Pitbull spoke with Big Boy’s Neighborhood, a Los Angeles based morning radio show on KPWR 105.9. The rapper spoke on a variety of topics including his latest album, tour and the Superbowl. But, he also spent some time venting about his label issue.

During the broadcast, Pitbull told fans not to buy his album anymore. “Download it. Burn it,” he told the Neighborhood. This statement came due to label drama that he spoke about. In a small tirade, he bashed TVT Records for lack of promotion.

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“They didn’t promote Lil Jon. They didn’t promote Ying Yang,” he added, noting that he’s had to “go out of pocket” for his own promotion. With a hint of optimism, he claimed this was a learning experience that he appreciated for making him “bullet proof.”

“It’s like Music Industry 101.”

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Pit also spoke on how he’s ready to move away from TVT with the next album and gave advice to other emcees.

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“We don’t need rappers to go at each other. We got to go at these companies. That’s what I’m doing.”  

Later, he added that he’s on his way to Atlanta, Georgia to film the finale of a video for “The Anthem” which has already been filmed in pieces throughout Miami and other parts of the world. He’s on tour with Baby Bash and he’s already thinking about his next LP.