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Anthony's guest spot on Pitbull's new track is the Puerto-Rican American's first English language single in over 10 years, and these bilingual buds bring it with the hot RedOne co-produced dance track.
From the looks of the sweaty, sizzling, desert-set preview, Pit and Anthony could really use a little rain.
We wonder how J.Lo and Marc's mutual friends and professional collaborators will navigate around the undoubtedly awkward breakup and impending divorce. Hopefully they wont have to pick sides and will be able to work it out in a mature fashion, as Marc and J.Lo did when they decided to continue working on their joint business ventures together despite the split.
Only time will tell, but in the meantime, compare the new Pitbull/Marc Anthony collaboration 'Rain Over Me' with the Pitbull/J.Lo collaboration 'On the Floor.'
Watch Pitbull's 'Rain Over Me' Feat. Marc Anthony Behind-the-Scenes Video
Watch Jennifer Lopez's 'On the Floor' Video Feat. Pitbull
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