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question:Amend, revise, and personalize the following letter where applicable: Cameron McCaffrey c/o Boca Raton Achievement Center 500 NE Spanish River Blvd., Suite 30 Boca Raton, FL 33431 [email protected] <PRESIDIO_ANONYMIZED_PHONE_NUMBER> Thursday, February 1, 2024 Ms. Olivia Rodrigo c/o Lighthouse Management and Media, Inc. 137 N. Larchmont Blvd., Suite 677 Los Angeles, CA 90004 Dear Ms. Rodrigo, I hope this letter finds you in good health and great spirits amidst the exhilarating whirlwind of your Guts World Tour. As a devoted admirer of both your artistic genius and your compassionate spirit, I write on behalf of the Boca Raton Achievement Center (BRAC), a sanctuary of learning and hope where I am proud to volunteer. My name is Cameron McCaffrey. Like many of the students at BRAC, I was diagnosed with Asperger’s at a young age, a revelation that mapped the trajectory of my educational and interpersonal experiences with unique challenges. It was within these very walls that I found solace and purpose, investing my hours at the front desk to give back to a community that has been a haven for me. Tragedy beset my world in October 2023 when, in the span of merely nine days, the anchors of my life—my beloved parents—were taken from me. Rising from the depths of this unfathomable grief has been a journey, a testament to human resilience. But it is through the constant support of BRAC’s community, led by the compassion and dedication of our executive director, Evelyn Falconer, that I am navigating the path of redefining my life. Your visit to BRAC would be more than a mere appearance; it could ignite dreams and inspire futures for the incredible students aged 11-22, who, each day, endeavor to leap beyond the boundaries that society unintentionally casts upon them. Your journey, the harmonious blend of soaring talent and unwavering dedication, could kindle an impassioned belief in the hearts of our students—that their stars, too, are within reach. Students at BRAC benefit from an eclectic array of programs, all woven within a tapestry of support, consistency, and kindness. We provide a nurturing ground for education, vocational training, independent living, and community integration—all areas that hum harmoniously with the values you exude through your exemplary accomplishments. Just as you have seamlessly transitioned from an admired actress to a global music sensation, acknowledging the universal language of the arts, your presence could exemplify the infinite possibilities that stretch before our students. A moment with you could be the catalyst for a young soul’s realization that their voice deserves to be heard, much like yours, echoing across the realms of society. As your Guts World Tour culminates, I humbly invite you to grace us with your presence at BRAC, situated at 500 NE Spanish River Blvd., Suite 30, Boca Raton, FL 33431. Our website, https://bocaratonachievement.com, offers a gateway into the vital work we do, and I am confident that a collaborative venture would be mutually enriching. Should this prospect resonate with you, Ms. Falconer can address any queries or concerns you might have; she is reachable at +1 (561) 559-9768 (business) or +1 (561) 427-8710 (personal), or via email at [email protected]. In closing, I extend my deepest respect for your advocacy and the hope you instill through your craft. Your music was a comfort in my shadowed days, and I believe the light you carry within you can illuminate the way for brighter days ahead. With utmost admiration and gratitude, Cameron McCaffrey – Volunteer, Boca Raton Achievement Center Use the following information as a point of reference: Olivia Isabel Rodrigo (born February 20, 2003) is an American singer-songwriter and actress. She first rose to prominence for starring on the Disney television programs Bizaardvark (2016–2019) and High School Musical: The Musical: The Series (2019–2022). Following her 2020 signing with Geffen Records, Rodrigo released her debut single, "Drivers License", which broke various records and became one of the best-selling songs of 2021, helping her achieve mainstream fame. She followed it up with the singles "Deja Vu" and "Good 4 U", and released her debut studio album, Sour, in 2021. The album earned her critical and commercial success, winning various accolades, including three Grammy Awards. A Disney+ documentary, Olivia Rodrigo: Driving Home 2 U, followed in 2022, chronicling her creative process with Sour. In 2023, Rodrigo released her second studio album, Guts, supported by the singles "Vampire", "Bad Idea Right?", and "Get Him Back!", the former of which became her third number one single in several countries. Overall, Rodrigo has achieved three Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles, two Billboard 200 number-one albums, and five multi-platinum certifications by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Her other other accolades include an American Music Award, seven Billboard Music Awards, and three MTV Video Music Awards. Time named her the 2021 Entertainer of the Year and Billboard named her Woman of the Year in 2022. Life and career 2003–2019: Early life and acting Olivia Isabel Rodrigo[1][2] was born on February 20, 2003,[2][3][4] in Murrieta, California to Jennifer, a school teacher, and Chris, a family therapist.[5][6] An only child,[5] she grew up in neighboring Temecula.[7] Rodrigo was born half-deaf in her left ear.[8] Rodrigo is a Filipino American;[9] her father is of three-quarters Filipino descent[10][11] while her mother has German and Irish ancestry.[5][12] She has stated that her paternal great-grandfather emigrated from the Philippines as a teenager and her family follows Filipino traditions and cuisine.[10][13] She grew up listening to her parents' favorite alternative rock music, such as the bands No Doubt, Pearl Jam, the White Stripes, and Green Day.[14] Rodrigo attended Lisa J. Mails Elementary School in Murrieta, participating in their after-school musical theater program.[15] At age five, her parents signed her up for vocal lessons with Jennifer Dustman, who would begin to enroll Rodrigo in various local singing competitions.[16] Under the advisement of Dustman her parents enrolled her in acting lessons.[17][16][18] She began taking piano lessons at age 9.[18][16] Rodrigo first became interested in songwriting after listening to country music, namely singer-songwriter Taylor Swift,[14] and was playing guitar by age 12.[18] As a child actress, Rodrigo first appeared onscreen in an Old Navy commercial.[19][20] In 2015, at age twelve, she made her acting debut portraying the lead role of Grace Thomas in direct-to-video film An American Girl: Grace Stirs Up Success.[21] She attended Dorothy McElhinney Middle School in Murrieta for a year, until moving to Los Angeles after landing an acting role in Disney Channel's Bizaardvark in 2016;[15] she was homeschooled from then until her graduation in 2021.[5][22] Starring as the character Paige Olvera, a guitarist, she played the role for three seasons.[23][24][25][26] In February 2019, she was cast in the starring role of Nini Salazar-Roberts on the Disney+ series High School Musical: The Musical: The Series, which premiered in November of that year.[27] Rodrigo was praised for her performance,[28][29] with Joel Keller from Decider describing her as "especially magnetic".[30] In 2022, she left the show at the end of its third season to focus on her music career.[31] 2020–2022: Music breakthrough and Sour Rodrigo signed with Geffen Records in 2020.[32] She negotiated the record deal to secure for herself ownership of the masters of her music.[5] On January 8, 2021, she released her debut single, "Drivers License", which she co-wrote with producer Dan Nigro.[33][34][35] Within the week of its release, "Drivers License" was critically acclaimed,[36] and broke Spotify's record twice for most daily streams ever for a non-holiday song with over 15.7 million global streams on January 11 and over 17 million global streams the next day.[37][38] It went on to break another Spotify record for the first song in history to hit 80 million streams in 7 days.[39] The song debuted at number one on Billboard Hot 100,[40] and reached number-one in numerous other countries.[41][42] Rodrigo stated in an interview that "It's been the absolute craziest week of my life ... My entire life just, like, shifted in an instant."[43] On April 1, 2021, Rodrigo released her follow-up single, "Deja Vu", which debuted at number eight on the Billboard Hot 100,[44] making her the first artist to debut their first two releases in the top 10 of the Hot 100.[45] The third single preceding her debut album, "Good 4 U", followed on May 14, 2021, and became her second single to debut at number one on the Hot 100.[46][47] Sour, her debut studio album, was released on May 21, 2021, to critical acclaim.[48] Slate's Chris Molanphy said its first three singles alone established Rodrigo's "early status as Gen-Z's most versatile new artist".[49] According to Clash critic Robin Murray, Rodrigo is regarded as one of Generation Z's finest artists,[50] while Variety dubbed her "the voice of her generation" in its cover story of Rodrigo.[14] Sour debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart and spent a total of five weeks at the spot, becoming the longest reigning number-one album by a female artist in 2021.[51] Rodrigo performing at Massey Hall, Toronto during her Sour Tour. In June 2021, Rodrigo premiered Sour Prom, a prom-themed concert film on YouTube.[52] Three days later, Time named her Entertainer of the Year.[53] In an Instagram post on December 24, 2021, Rodrigo uploaded a snippet of a Christmas song called "The Bels" that she wrote and recorded at age five.[54][55] According to Billboard, Rodrigo closed 2021 as the bestselling singles artist worldwide,[56] while placing eight songs on the year-end Global 200 chart, including "Drivers License" at number four, "Good 4 U" at number nine, and "Deja Vu" at number 27.[57] In the US and UK, Sour was respectively the third and fourth bestselling album of 2021.[58][59] Sour and "Drivers License" were also respectively Spotify's most streamed album and song globally.[60] The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) ranked Rodrigo as the tenth best selling artist of 2021 and Sour as the second bestselling album of 2021.[61] To support Sour, Rodrigo embarked on her debut headlining tour, the Sour Tour, which ran from April to July 2022; it included stops in the United States, Canada, and Europe.[62] Rodrigo's Disney+ documentary film Olivia Rodrigo: Driving Home 2 U, which details the making of Sour, was released on March 25, 2022.[63] Rodrigo received seven nominations at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards, including Best New Artist, Album of the Year for Sour, and Record of the Year and Song of the Year for "Drivers License".[64] She won the awards for Best New Artist, Best Pop Vocal Album for Sour, and Best Pop Solo Performance for "Drivers License".[65] In 2022, while crafting her next album, Rodrigo attended a poetry class at University of Southern California, and ended up repurposing one of her homework pieces into the song "Lacy", which would go on to appear on her sophomore album Guts.[66] 2023–present: Guts Rodrigo performing at Theatre at Ace Hotel in Los Angeles in 2023 Rodrigo's second album, Guts was released on September 8, 2023, and debuted atop the Billboard 200. She stated that the album was about "growing pains" and figuring out who she was at this point in her life. She felt like she grew "10 years" between the ages of 18 and 20, a process she described as a natural part of "growth", which she hoped to reflect with the record.[67] Guts received critical acclaim from various outlets and was later defined by BBC as the most critically acclaimed album of 2023.[68] The album's lead single, "Vampire", was released on June 30, becoming Rodrigo's third single to debut atop the Billboard Hot 100, making her the first artist ever to debut the lead singles from two career-opening albums at No. 1 on the Hot 100.[69][70][71] The album's second single, "Bad Idea Right?", was released on August 11, 2023,[72] reaching the top 10 in the US and UK.[73][74] To support Guts, Rodrigo will embark on her second headlining tour, the Guts World Tour, which will run from February to August 2024.[75] On August 16, Rodrigo became the youngest artist to receive the BRIT Billion Award for achieving over one billion digital streams in the United Kingdom.[76] On November 3, Rodrigo released the song "Can't Catch Me Now" for The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes.[77] The song won the Hollywood Music in Media Award for Best Original Song in a Sci-Fi, Fantasy or Horror Film at the 2023 ceremony.[78] Artistry Influences Rodrigo named Taylor Swift and Lorde as her idols and primary musical inspirations,[79] and dubbed herself Swift's biggest fan "in the whole world".[80] Rodrigo later went on to give interpolation credits to Swift and Jack Antonoff on her song "1 Step Forward, 3 Steps Back" and retroactively credited Swift, Antonoff and Annie Clark on her song "Deja Vu".[81] In 2022, she called The White Stripes band member Jack White her "hero of all heroes".[82] Other stated influences on Rodrigo's debut album included Alanis Morissette, Kacey Musgraves,[83] Fiona Apple, St. Vincent,[84] Cardi B,[85] Gwen Stefani,[86] Avril Lavigne,[87] and Lana Del Rey.[88] Guts was primarily inspired by her punk and alternative rock influences, including Babes in Toyland and Rage Against the Machine.[89] Songwriting and voice Rodrigo's voice type is soprano.[90][91] Media outlets generally describe her as a pop artist,[92][93] with songs ranging from pop rock,[94] teen pop,[95] and indie pop styles,[96] as well as 1990s alternative rock.[93] Rodrigo stated that she wants to be a songwriter and not "the biggest pop star that ever lived", and she chose to sign with Interscope/Geffen Records because its CEO John Janick praised her songwriting, not her "potential star quality".[5] Music journalist Laura Snapes called Rodrigo a "flag-bearer" for a new wave of songwriters who incline towards power ballads "that are as emotional as ever, but project that emotion inward, trading bombast for hush", and described her musical style as rooted in heartache, mental health, and sadness, without being melodramatic, expressing more realistic perspectives than resilient.[97] Achievements See also: List of awards and nominations received by Olivia Rodrigo Rodrigo has received various music accolades, including three Grammy Awards, seven Billboard Music Awards, four MTV Video Music Awards, four iHeartRadio Music Awards, and two People's Choice Awards; an American Music Award, a Brit Award, and a Juno Award. She was placed on the 2021 edition of Time magazine's 100 Next list,[98] and was named Time's Entertainer of the Year for 2021.[99] Billboard also honored her with their Woman of the Year at the 2022 Billboard Women in Music event.[100] The magazine included her on its annual 21 Under 21 list in 2021,[101] which she topped the following year.[102] Rodrigo was named to lists such as the Bloomberg 50,[103] Forbes 30 Under 30 (in the music category),[104] and Fortune's 40 Under 40 in 2021 and 2022.[105] She has also received "Songwriter of the Year" honors by Variety in 2021,[106] and at the 2022 ASCAP Awards.[107] In 2022, she was also named the top songwriter of 2021 by the music rights platform Blokur in a report sponsored by The Ivors Academy.[108] [109] Rodrigo was the recipient of the Storyteller of the Year award at the 2023 Variety Hitmakers ceremony.[110] Other activities Philanthropy and activism Rodrigo and her Bizaardvark co-star Madison Hu teamed up with Instagram #KindComments to encourage their fans to spread kindness and foster positivity on social media in October 2017–2018.[111][112][113] On April 10, 2018, Rodrigo and Hu joined other artists for My Friend's Place 30th Anniversary, a non-profit organization that helps homeless youth find shelter, food, work, education, and healthcare.[114][115] The event was hosted by Jack Black and raised over 740,000 for local homeless youth. Also in 2018, Rodrigo was named an institute speaker and panelist for the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media.[116][117] In December that year, she became the face of "She Can STEM" campaign.[118][119][120] In February 2021, Rodrigo released her merchandise line, "Spicy Pisces T-shirts", on her website, with all proceeds going to Plus1 charity, benefitting She's the First which sponsors young girls' scholarship and education.[121][122] In June 2021, she sold her clothes, wardrobe and all items from her music videos on Depop and 100% of all proceeds from 'Sour Shop' was donated to charitable organization.[123][124][125] Rodrigo donated a portion of her Sour Tour platinum ticket sales to Women for Women International which supports female survivors of war by helping them rebuild their lives after war devastation.[126] In December 2021, she joined Katy Perry, Kelly Clarkson, Billy Porter and more on Musicians on Call in the 2nd Annual Virtual Concert "Hope for the Holidays" to bring Christmas cheer by uplifting performances and messages of hope to hospital patients via virtual concert.[127][128] Olivia Rodrigo with the U.S. President Joe Biden at the Oval Office, posing to press cameras with sunglasses, as part of a government campaign that aims to encourage the American youth to get vaccinated against COVID-19 Rodrigo posing with U.S. President Joe Biden as part of a campaign promoting COVID-19 vaccinations to youth On July 13, 2021, Rodrigo was involved in a White House effort to promote COVID-19 vaccinations among young people in the U.S. She met with President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, and Chief Medical Advisor Anthony Fauci, to discuss her efforts.[129][130][131] CNN reported that Rodrigo would record videos about the importance of young people getting vaccinated, including answering questions the youth have regarding the vaccination.[129] Following the U.S. Supreme Court's 2022 overturning of Roe v. Wade, Rodrigo performed "Fuck You", with British singer Lily Allen, at Glastonbury Festival.[132] She prefaced the performance by dedicating it to the associate justices who voted to overturn Roe, saying "I'm devastated and terrified. So many women and so many girls are going to die because of this. I wanted to dedicate this next song to the five members of the Supreme Court who have showed us that at the end of the day, they truly don't give a shit about freedom. The song is for the justices."[133] On November 20, 2022, Rodrigo joined Billie Eilish, John Legend, Tom Holland, and more with co-founders Eddie Vedder and Jill Vedder for the Third Annual Venture Fundraising event and helped raise more than 1.3 million that month and 6 million for the last 3 years to find a cure for epidermolysis bullosa and other rare diseases.[134][135][136][137] In December 2022, Rodrigo joined Chris Stapleton, Selena Gomez, and more to donate exclusive items to the 2nd Annual ASCAP Foundation, which supports music education and talent development programs across the U.S.[138][139] In the same month, Rodrigo took part in that year's annual virtual concert, 'Musicians on Call' with 30 different artists which brought holiday classic performances and videos of messages of hope to patients, families and health-workers in more than 5,000 hospitals nationwide.[140][141] In January 2023, Rodrigo, Taylor Swift, Harry Styles, and J-Hope of BTS donated items to the MusiCares Foundation Charity Relief Auction to help struggling musicians with their medical bills and other financial needs.[142][143] Products and endorsements Rodrigo was announced as brand ambassador of the phone accessory company Casetify, under a year-long partnership, in December 2021. She creative directed the "Hardened Hearts" phone case collection, which was inspired by her debut album Sour and the '90s and Y2K visual aesthetics.[144] She became consumer beauty brand Glossier's first ever celebrity partner in April 2022.[145] Rodrigo collaborated with Sony Electronics to release a special edition of their true wireless Linkbuds S earbuds in September 2023.[146] She and Health-Ade introduced the "Good 4 Ur Guts" smoothie in December 2023—which was available in Erewhon Market stores through January 14, 2024.[147] Discography Main articles: Olivia Rodrigo discography and List of songs recorded by Olivia Rodrigo Sour (2021) Guts (2023) Filmography Film Year Title Role Notes Ref. 2015 An American Girl: Grace Stirs Up Success Grace Thomas Direct-to-video film [148] 2021 Sour Prom Herself Concert film [149] 2022 Olivia Rodrigo: Driving Home 2 U Herself Documentary film [150] Television Year Title Role Notes Ref. 2016–2019 Bizaardvark Paige Olvera Main role [151] 2017 New Girl Terrinea Episode: "Young Adult" [152] 2019–2022 High School Musical: The Musical: The Series Nini Salazar-Roberts Main role (seasons 1–2); recurring (season 3) [27][153][154] 2019 High School Musical: The Musical: The Series: The Special Herself / Nini Salazar-Roberts Documentary special 2020 The Disney Family Singalong Herself Television special 2020 High School Musical: The Musical: The Holiday Special Herself / Nini Salazar-Roberts Holiday special 2021, 2023 Saturday Night Live Herself Musical guest; 2 episodes [155] Tours Main article: List of Olivia Rodrigo live performances Sour Tour (2022) Guts World Tour (2024)

answer:Subject: An Invitation to Inspire at BRAC Dear Ms. Rodrigo, Greetings to you amidst the buzz of your Guts World Tour. I trust that your remarkable journey continues to unfold with joy and fulfillment. My name is Cameron McCaffrey, and I'm reaching out from a place of great admiration for your talents and empathy—qualities that I believe will resonate profoundly with the community at the Boca Raton Achievement Center (BRAC), where I volunteer. BRAC is a place of learning and growth for students with autism and related disabilities. My personal journey, marked by an Asperger's diagnosis from an early age, has been filled with both challenges and triumphs, much like the stories of the students here. We provide an environment for them to develop academically and socially, guiding them towards a future of independence and self-reliance. Last October, the loss of my parents left an irreplaceable void in my life. But it is thanks to the support of BRAC and our compassionate executive director, Evelyn Falconer, that I have found a path forward, renewed with purpose. Your voice, which has brought warmth and comfort to countless listeners, could have an indelible impact on our students. As a young artist who has gracefully transitioned from screen to music, setting records and inspiring a generation, your presence could profoundly affirm for our students that their dreams are valid and within reach. Our vision at BRAC aims to prove that education is the key to unlocking all doors to freedom, justice, and equality. With your advocacy for accessibility to vaccines for all and your personal triumphs, you embody the message of resilience and hope that we seek to instill in our students. As your Guts World Tour culminates, I would be thrilled to extend an invitation for you to visit us at BRAC, providing an opportunity for our students to meet someone who represents the promise of tomorrow. Located at: 500 NE Spanish River Blvd., Suite 30, Boca Raton, FL 33431 our center would be honored to welcome you. I encourage you to explore the impact of BRAC further by visiting our website https://bocaratonachievement.com. Should this opportunity interest you, please connect with Ms. Falconer, who can be reached at +1 (561) 559-9768 (business), +1 (561) 427-8710 (personal), or [email protected] to discuss any potential arrangements. Your story is a balm to those facing adversity—it grants strength and inspires courage. I am confident that your visit would resonate deeply within the BRAC family and inspire our students to reach beyond the stars. Thank you for considering this invitation, and I look forward to the possibility of uniting our voices in support of a brighter future for our youth. With respect and anticipation, Cameron McCaffrey – Volunteer, Boca Raton Achievement Center

question:Amend, revise, and personalize the following letter where applicable: Cameron McCaffrey c/o Boca Raton Achievement Center 500 NE Spanish River Blvd., Suite 30 Boca Raton, FL 33431 [email protected] <PRESIDIO_ANONYMIZED_PHONE_NUMBER> Thursday, February 1, 2024 Mr. Armando Christian Pérez (Pitbull) c/o Island Management Company 4700 Biscayne Blvd., Suite 900 Miami, FL 33173 Dear Mr. Pérez (Pitbull), I hope this letter finds you basking in the afterglow of your recent endeavors, including the exhilaration of your upcoming pre-race show at the 2024 Daytona 500. Your journey – from the streets of Miami to becoming a Grammy winner, a globally recognized singer-songwriter, actor, and co-owner of Trackhouse Racing – has proven that with tenacity and heart, the rhythm of success beats loud for those willing to dance to its tune. My name is Cameron McCaffrey, and while my stage is quite different from yours, it resonates with passion all the same. Volunteering at the Boca Raton Achievement Center (BRAC) front desk, I’ve become acquainted with a harmony of hope, helping foster empowerment among students who have been diagnosed with Asperger’s and related disabilities. The BRAC is a fertile ground for growth where students ages 11-22 blossom through direct instruction in academics, life skills, and vocational training, imagining a future where their abilities take center stage. You may wonder why I am reaching out to you. It’s because life has a way of crafting verses that test our resolve. Last October, within the span of a mere nine days, I lost both of my pillars—my parents. Amid the silence of their absence, it’s been the voices of individuals like BRAC’s executive director Evelyn Falconer and the community surrounding the center that have guided me towards a melody of renewal and purpose. Here, at BRAC, we believe education is the key that liberates, and it’s in this spirit we envision your visit not as a spotlight moment but as an ignition of belief within our students that their dreams are valid and achievable. Your story is a symphony that resonates with the tenets we uphold, including overcoming adversity, harnessing personal strengths, and transforming individual lives through dedication and kindness. Your presence would be a testament to the art of possibility—a verse in their songs of self-discovery. We’d be deeply honored to show you the impactful work being done at the center and discuss how your inspiring journey can further amplify our mission to equip these young minds with the tools they need to achieve success. Ms. Evelyn Falconer stands ready to engage in a prelude to your visit, address any queries, and facilitate all necessities to ensure a harmonious experience. She can be reached at +1 (561) 559-9768 (business), +1 (561) 427-8710 (personal), or via [email protected]. For a glimpse into the heart of our community, please visit https://bocaratonachievement.com. We await the opportunity to collaborate and share our space with you. Thank you for considering this invitation. The honor of your presence would echo profoundly within the halls of the Boca Raton Achievement Center and in the lives of those we serve. With sincere admiration and hope, Cameron McCaffrey – Volunteer, Boca Raton Achievement Center Use the following information as a point of reference: Armando Christian Pérez (born January 15, 1981), known professionally as Pitbull, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, businessman and actor from Miami, Florida. He began his career in the early 2000s and recorded reggaeton, Latin hip hop, and crunk music under a multitude of labels. His debut studio album, M.I.A.M.I. (2004) was released through TVT Records and executive produced by Lil Jon. It moderately entered the Billboard 200, along with his second and third albums, El Mariel (2006) and The Boatlift (2007).[4] His fourth album, Pitbull Starring in Rebelution (2009) was his supported by his mainstream breakthrough singles, "I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)" and "Hotel Room Service", which peaked at numbers two and eight on the US Billboard Hot 100. After rebranding himself as a pop artist, Pitbull's sixth and seventh albums, Planet Pit (2011) and Global Warming (2012) achieved further commercial success; the former spawned his first single to peak the Billboard Hot 100 with "Give Me Everything" (featuring Ne-Yo, Afrojack and Nayer), while the latter spawned the top ten hit "Feel This Moment" (featuring Christina Aguilera).[5] His 2013 single, "Timber" (featuring Kesha) became his second song to peak the chart, and did so in 18 other countries. His 2014 single, "Time of Our Lives" (with Ne-Yo) peaked within the chart's top ten and led his eighth album, Globalization (2014). That same year, he performed the song "We Are One (Ole Ola)" (with Jennifer Lopez and Claudia Leitte), which served as the official theme of the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Meanwhile, Pitbull made numerous guest appearances on a number of hit songs, including the Billboard Hot 100-top four singles "I Like It" by Enrique Iglesias, "DJ Got Us Fallin' In Love" by Usher, and "On the Floor" by Jennifer Lopez. His subsequent albums, Dale (2015) and Climate Change (2017) trailed commercially. His eleventh album and first independent release, Libertad 548 (2019) focused on Latin hip hop and was led by the singles "No Lo Trates" (with Daddy Yankee and Natti Natasha) and "Me Quedaré Contigo" (featuring Ne-Yo). His twelfth album, Trackhouse (2023) delved further into Latin influences. Pitbull has sold over 25 million studio albums and over 100 million singles worldwide. He has over 15 billion views on YouTube as of May 2020.[6] He was ranked by Billboard as the 45th Top Artist of the 2010s and the 24th Top Latin Artist of the 2010s.[7][8] Pitbull's other ventures include brand ambassadorship and for various entities, activism and philanthropy in Latino American communities, a radio station—Pitbull's Globalization—on Sirius XM Radio, and ownership of the Trackhouse Racing NASCAR team.[9] As of May 2019, Pitbull has won 35 Billboard Latin Music Awards.[10][11] Early life and background Armando Christian Pérez was born on January 15, 1981, in Miami, Florida,[12][13] to Cuban immigrant parents. While growing up, he was strongly encouraged by his family to "take advantage" of the privilege of living in America, and the opportunities it came with.[14] His family has a history of fighting against the Castro regime in Cuba.[15] When he was three, he could recite the works of Cuban national hero and poet José Martí in Spanish.[16] He learned English by watching Sesame Street as a child.[17] His father was largely absent from his childhood; his parents separated when he was young, and he was raised mostly by his mother,[18] later stating: "my mom is my father and my mother."[19] He briefly stayed with a foster family in Roswell, Georgia. His parents struggled with substance abuse; as a teenager, he was also involved with drug use and dealing, which eventually led to him getting kicked out of the family house.[18] He attended South Miami Senior High School and Miami Coral Park High School. While growing up, he was influenced by the Miami bass genre of pop music[4] and has cited Celia Cruz and Willy Chirino as sources of inspiration,[20] in addition to rappers such as Nas, Jay-Z, and Snoop Dogg. He stated that Miami's melting pot characteristics exposed him to various cultures which influenced his artistry and himself as a person.[14] It's a melting pot. You know, it's a melting pot. You get a chance to grow up around so many different - you know, I've grown up in good neighborhoods, bad neighborhoods, worse neighborhoods. But growing up around so many cultures, it's always allowed me to think out of the box and try new sounds and try new things. You learn something new from every culture, just like I learn something new from every record. — Pitbull in 2019 He said he chose his stage name of Pitbull because the dogs "bite to lock. The dog is too stupid to lose. And they're outlawed in Dade County. They're basically everything that I am. It's been a constant fight".[18] After meeting Lil Jon in Miami,[18] Pitbull was featured on Lil Jon and the East Side Boyz' album Kings of Crunk in 2002.[4] Pitbull's song "Oye" was featured on the soundtrack to the film 2 Fast 2 Furious the following year.[18] In addition, Pitbull released several mixtapes, composed of freestyles and remixes of popular rap music. Pitbull also worked with Uncle Luke during his early career, being featured on Luke's 2001 album Somethin' Nasty, including the single "Lollipop" along with Lil' Zane.[4] Career 2001–2003: Luke Records and TVT Records In 2001, Pitbull was signed to Luther Campbell's Luke Records by Jullian Boothe, then the label's vice-president of A&R.[21] In 2001, Pitbull was introduced to Robert Fernandez of Famous Artist Music & Management, an independent label and management company specializing in developing artists, by the Diaz Brothers, a producer duo signed to the company. Fernandez "saw the eagerness and hunger he had" and, with the Luke Records deal ending, began working to develop Pitbull. Together they focused on creating a more radio-friendly sound. Fernandez later told HitQuarters: "At that time his music had a lot of verses and took a long time to get into the hook, and so we took time in getting the songs catchier and less on the rap side."[citation needed] Fernandez introduced Pitbull to Lil Jon, hoping to secure the rapper a small guest intro spot on Lil Jon's upcoming album Kings of Crunk. According to Fernandez, Jon took a liking to Pérez and offered him a track on the album; it is called "Pitbull's Cuban Ride Out". This track helped raise the young rapper's profile.[22] 2004–2005: M.I.A.M.I. In 2004, Pitbull released his debut album M.I.A.M.I., with the lead single being "Culo" produced by Lil Jon and the Diaz Brothers. It peaked at No. 32 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and No. 11 on the Hot Rap Tracks chart. Other singles included "Dammit Man", "Back Up", "Toma", and "That's Nasty" (both featuring Lil Jon). He joined the Anger Management Tour, the 2000 hip-hop concert tour headlined by Eminem and 50 Cent.[23] Pitbull also appeared on the Ying Yang Twins' single "Shake", which peaked at No.41 on the Hot 100 and No.12 on the rap chart, Adassa's chart topping single "Kamasutra" & Twista's "Hit the Floor" (#94 Hot 100, No. 20 Rap). Remix album Money Is Still a Major Issue was released in November 2005; it included new track "Everybody Get Up", a duet with hip-hop/R&B group Pretty Ricky. TVT Records, Pitbull's label at the time, and Slip-n-Slide Records disputed over the release of Welcome to the 305, an unreleased album by Slip-n-Slide that Pitbull recorded in 2001.[24] A Miami judge ruled that Slip-n-Slide had a legal right to release the album as it was recorded when Pitbull was a Slip-N-Slide artist, and prior to him signing with TVT Records.[25] A US District Court judge affirmed the decision further.[26] TVT was then ordered in March 2007 to pay Slip-n-Slide 9.1 million for attempting to block the album's release to record stores and digital download entities.[27] In 2005, Pitbull and rapper Sean 'Diddy' Combs co-founded Bad Boy Latino, a subsidiary of Combs' Bad Boy Records label. It primarily focuses on Latin hip hop, Latin soul, Latin pop and other tropical music and has offices in New York and Miami, Florida.[28][29] Along with co-founding it, Pérez currently heads the A&R division of the label.[30][31][32] 2006–2007: El Mariel and The Boatlift In January 2006, Pitbull guest-starred in UPN's South Beach. Pitbull recorded "Nuestro Himno" in collaboration with Wyclef Jean, Carlos Ponce, and Olga Tañón.[33] On Listennn... the Album, the debut album by Terror Squad member and Miami radio personality DJ Khaled, Pitbull performed on three singles: "Holla at Me" and "Born-N-Raised" alongside other Southern-based rappers. He dedicated the album to his father, who died in May that year.[34] Along with the usual party-oriented tracks, Pitbull also included politically themed tracks in El Mariel.[35] The album was released on October 31, 2006, and included singles "Bojangles", "Ay Chico (Lengua Afuera)", "Fuego", and duet with Puerto Rican singer Ken-Y, "Dime (Remix)". El Mariel topped the Billboard independent albums chart[36] and peaked at No. 17 on the Billboard 200 and No. 2 on the rap chart. Pitbull's third album, titled The Boatlift, was released on November 27, 2007, spawned by the single "Secret Admirer" featuring Lloyd on the chorus. Earlier, Pitbull announced that this album would have a more gangsta rap edge than his earlier albums.[37] Subsequent singles included "Go Girl" featuring Trina, and "The Anthem" featuring and produced Lil Jon, that song sampling the hook from the song "El Africano" by Wilfrido Vargas and the beat from the song "Calabria" by Rune RK. "Go Girl" peaked at No. 80 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 36 on the Hot Rap Tracks chart; "The Anthem" No. 36 on the Hot 100 and No.11 on the Hot Rap Tracks. His variety show, Pitbull's La Esquina, debuted May 2007 and ran through 2009 on the mun2 cable network.[38][39][40] Pitbull also appeared on DJ Laz' "Move Shake Drop" and DJ Felli Fel's "Feel It". 2008–2010: Pitbull Starring in Rebelution and Armando Pitbull performing at the Allstate Arena, B96 Jingle Bash, Chicago For his fourth studio album Pitbull Starring in Rebelution, Pitbull released "I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)" through Ultra Records after his former label TVT Records went out of business. "Krazy" peaked at No. 30 on the Hot 100 and No. 11 on the Hot Rap Tracks charts. "I Know You Want Me" peaked at No. 2 on the Hot 100 and peaked within the top ten spots of charts in the United Kingdom, Canada, Italy, and the Netherlands. The song reached No. 1 in France and the European Hot 100 in the week ending August 29, 2009 according to Billboard magazine. "I Know You Want Me" ended at position 17 on the Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 2009. He later signed with Polo Grounds Music through Sony Music and created his own label Mr. 305 Inc.[41] The single "Hotel Room Service", which samples "Push the Feeling On", peaked at No. 9 on the Hot 100. The album went on to sell over 7.5 million worldwide digital singles and albums combined.[42][43] On their second collaboration since "Go Girl", Pitbull appeared on the debut single of rapper David Rush (formerly Young Bo), "Shooting Star", also with Kevin Rudolf and LMFAO. An amateur video of Pitbull punching a disruptive audience member at a Colorado concert leaked onto the Internet in late May 2009. Pitbull explained to MTV News that it was because the fan kept throwing cash around the stage, and after Pitbull pulled him up to the stage, he threw a stash of money right in Pitbull's face.[44] He was tapped by the Miami Dolphins to work alongside T-Pain and Jimmy Buffett to release a new fight song for the Dolphins.[45] The city of Miami granted Pitbull a "Key to the City" honor on August 19, 2009.[46] Another popular single from 2009 was "Blanco", featuring Pharrell Williams of The Neptunes from the soundtrack to the movie Fast & Furious. Pitbull recorded a remix with Mexican pop diva Paulina Rubio for her single "Ni Rosas Ni Juguetes" in November 2009. In 2010, Pitbull performed the rap section in the Haiti benefit song "Somos El Mundo", a Spanish version of "We Are the World", that included a huge group of Latin artists led by Emilio and Gloria Estefan. He was also a featured guest on Janet Jackson's "Heart, Beat, Love" in addition to "Armada Latina", the fourth single off the album Rise Up by Latin rap legends, Cypress Hill.[47] The song was produced by Jim Jonsin and also features American salsa singer Marc Anthony. Pitbull then collaborated with Alexandra Burke on the single "All Night Long".[48] He was also featured on "DJ Got Us Fallin' in Love" by Usher. Pitbull released his full-length debut Spanish-language album titled Armando on November 2, 2010. He was also one of the most nominated artists of the 2011 Billboard Latin Music Awards.[49] He garnered seven nominations for "Latin Rhythm Airplay, Song of the Year" for "Bon, Bon"; "Latin Rhythm Airplay, Artist of the Year, Solo Artist"; "Latin Rhythm Albums, Album of the Year" for Armando; "Latin Rhythm Albums, Artist of the Year, Solo Artist"; "Social 50, Latin Artist of the Year"; "Latin Digital Download of the Year" for "Bon, Bon" and "Hot Latin Song of the Year, Vocal Event" for the song "I Like It" alongside Enrique Iglesias. He also won Telehit's award for "Most Popular Artist".[50] 2011: Planet Pit Further information: Planet Pit Pitbull performing in 2011 In April 2011, Jennifer Lopez released Love?, which featured Pitbull on two singles. "Fresh Out the Oven" did not meet with critical or popular success, but the second cut, "On the Floor", was a certified hit. The single went on to make its Billboard Hot 100 debut at number nine, becoming the highest debuting Hot 100 single of Lopez's career.[51] Pitbull released Planet Pit on June 17, 2011. Pitbull collaborated with T-Pain on its first single, which became a moderate hit; "Hey Baby (Drop It to the Floor)", which peaked at No. 7 on the Hot 100.[52] On March 22, 2011, Pitbull released his second single, "Give Me Everything", which features American R&B singer Ne-Yo, American singer Nayer and Dutch DJ Afrojack, who also produced the song and co-wrote it with Matt Howard, Pitbull and Ne-Yo.; three months later, the song became Pitbull's first single to top the Billboard Hot 100. It was ranked No. 5 on the 2011 Billboard Year-End Chart.[53][54] In August 2011, Lindsay Lohan sued Pitbull, Ne-Yo and Afrojack in response to the song's lyrics referencing her name, "I've got it locked up like Lindsay Lohan." Lohan objected to the negative connotation of the line and claimed that she should have been compensated for the use of her name in the song. The case was dismissed by a federal judge, who ruled the tune's lyrics are protected by the First Amendment, which covers freedom of speech and creative expression.[55][56] 2012–2013: Global Warming, Meltdown & Men in Black 3 Pitbull in 2013 On October 7, 2011, RCA Music Group announced it was disbanding J Records along with Arista Records and Jive Records. With the shutdown, Pitbull (and all other artists previously signed to these three labels) would release future material on the RCA Records brand. On May 8, 2012, he collaborated with the Italian DJ Gabry Ponte for the song "Beat on My Drum".[57] Pitbull's seventh studio album was titled "Global Warming" and released on November 16, 2012. Pitbull explained that the title reflected the fact that, much like the phenomenon of global warming, he has been around for a while but all of a sudden, people are paying attention.[58] The lead single from the album was "Get It Started" featuring singer Shakira. The third single was "Feel This Moment" featuring Christina Aguilera. The second single, entitled "Back in Time", was for the film Men in Black 3. It was the first lead single for the Men in Black franchise not performed by Will Smith.[59] The song, which plays during the end credits but is not featured on the soundtrack album, samples "Love Is Strange" by Mickey & Sylvia. Pitbull supported the album with a world tour in the summer of 2013. In 2013, Pitbull released a diss track towards Lil Wayne called "Welcome 2 Dade County" shortly after Lil Wayne's rant on the Miami Heat.[60] Pitbull made his film debut in Epic with a voice role of the character "Bufo". He embarked on the North American/Australian Summer Tour with Kesha to promote both their albums, which extends from May to November. He released his song "Feel This Moment" featuring Christina Aguilera on January 18, 2013, and they performed it live at the 2013 Billboard Music Awards, as well as on the fourth season of The Voice. The song was a commercial success, peaking at No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100. Later he released the final single from his Global Warming album, Outta Nowhere featuring Danny Mercer, in late May. At the 2013 Latin Grammy Awards, Pitbull won the award for Best Urban Performance for his song "Echa Pa'lla (Manos Pa'rriba)".[61] Pitbull announced via Twitter that he would release the extended play to his studio album Global Warming, named Global Warming: Meltdown on November 25, featuring guest appearances from Kesha, Kelly Rowland, Inna, Mohombi and Mayer Hawthorne. The lead single, "Timber", featuring recording artist and tourmate Kesha, was released on October 7. The song peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 18 countries. Pitbull was featured on the early summer single "Live It Up", marking his third collaboration with Jennifer Lopez and Redone. Lopez and Pitbull performed the song at the Billboard Music Awards, American Idol and Premios Juventud. He also made album appearances for Priyanka Chopra, Flo Rida, Jessica Mauboy, Belinda, Jason Derulo and other artists. Pitbull provided the post-race concert at the Formula 1 United States Grand Prix at Circuit of the Americas on November 17, 2013.[62] Pitbull hosted the 2013 American Music Awards on November 24, 2013. 2014–2015: Globalization and Dale Pitbull performing with Enrique Iglesias at the Frank Erwin Center in Austin, Texas, 2015 Pitbull, Jennifer Lopez and Claudia Leitte performed the song "We Are One" at the opening ceremony of the 2014 World Cup.[63] On February 25, 2014, Pitbull released a new single titled "Wild Wild Love" featuring American recording artist group G.R.L.[64] It has peaked at number 30 on the Billboard Hot 100.[65] On April 15, 2014, Pitbull released a single featuring Jennifer Lopez and Claudia Leitte called "We Are One (Ole Ola) from the compilation album for the FIFA 2014 World Cup One Love, One Rhythm. In May 2014, it was announced that Pitbull would host and co-produce a live New Year's Eve concert special from Miami for Fox, Pitbull's New Year's Revolution, on December 31, 2014.[66] Pitbull (left) with Jennifer Lopez and Claudia Leitte performing at the 2014 FIFA World Cup opening ceremony. On June 12, 2014, Pitbull performed at the Arena de São Paulo as part of the 2014 FIFA World Cup opening ceremony. This performance saw him joined by Jennifer Lopez and Claudia Leitte to perform the tournament's official song "We Are One (Ole Ola)".[67] In June 2014, it was announced that Pitbull would be receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.[68] On July 8, 2014, Pitbull released a Spanish-language single titled "Como Yo Le Doy" featuring Don Miguelo.[69][70] On July 23, 2014, Pitbull released another single titled "Fireball", which features singer John Ryan Produced by Honua Music. Around the same time, he announced his eighth studio album Globalization, which was released on November 21, 2014.[71] On October 18, 2014, Pitbull released another single titled "Celebrate" which was included on the Penguins of Madagascar soundtrack and later included on the album Globalization. Globalization was released alongside single "Time of Our Lives", which was Pitbull's first top ten hit since "Timber", peaking at #9 on the Hot 100. It also topped the Hot Dance Club Songs, Hot Rap Songs, and Rhythmic charts. On November 20, 2014, Pitbull released another Spanish-language single titled "Piensas (Dile la Verdad)" featuring Gente de Zona. On April 21, 2015, Pitbull released his sixth single on the Globalization album titled "Fun" featuring Chris Brown and peaked at number 40 on the Hot 100. On May 8, 2015, Pitbull released a teaser video on Twitter of his upcoming second Spanish studio album and ninth studio album overall titled Dale. The album was officially released on July 17, 2015, and included the singles "Como Yo Le Doy", "Piensas (Dile la Verdad)", "El Taxi", and "Baddest Girl in Town".[72] The album led to Pitbull winning his Grammy Award in the category of Best Latin Rock, Urban or Alternative Album.[73] 2015–2018: Climate Change, Greatest Hits, and Gotti On October 26, 2015, Pitbull released a new single titled "Free.K", which samples Adina Howard's "Freak like Me" in the chorus. The song was set to be the first single off his tenth studio album titled Climate Change.[citation needed] On January 7, 2016, Pitbull premiered the second single from his new album titled "Freedom", which also samples The Rolling Stones song "I'm Free" in the chorus. To coincide with the release of the single, the artist also teased a 2017 Norwegian party cruise. There is a campaign that launched in January 2016 in support of the cruise that is expected to last until later in the year.[74] That same month, Pitbull recorded a song for the movie Ride Along 2 titled "I'm 'Bout That". The song is unavailable on music platforms for unknown reasons. On February 14, 2017, Pitbull announced that Climate Change would be released on March 17, with pre-orders starting on February 17.[75] Pitbull collaborated with American girl group Fifth Harmony on "Por Favor" (released October 27, 2017) before announcing his 5th compilation album, titled Pitbull Greatest Hits. The thirteen track album features eleven of Pitbull's most successful leading artist songs, accompanied by "Jungle (with Stereotypes featuring Abraham Mateo and E-40)" and "Locas (featuring Lil Jon)", two brand new Pitbull songs. The deluxe edition of the album released exclusively in Japan featured a 14th track, "Celebrate". The compilation album was released worldwide on December 1, 2017. Pitbull released his first full-length soundtrack album for the film Gotti alongside Jorge Gómez on June 16, 2018. Pitbull is featured on two tracks on the album, "So Sorry" and "Amore" (featuring Leona Lewis). 2019–2020: YouTube history and Libertad 548 Pitbull collaborated with Indian singer-songwriter Guru Randhawa on the song "Slowly Slowly", released by T-Series on April 19, 2019.[76][77][78] The song's music video received 38 million views on YouTube within 24 hours, becoming one of the world's all-time most-viewed music videos in 24 hours.[79] Pitbull's eleventh studio album, Libertad 548, was released on September 27, 2019. The album included the Spanish hit single "No Lo Trates" featuring Daddy Yankee and Natti Natasha, which is RIAA Latin certified 6× Platinum (360,000+ sales). The album's second single "3 to Tango" went viral for John Travolta's surprise guest appearance in the song's official music video. The album's third single "Me Quedaré Contigo" was premiered at the 2019 Latin American Music Awards, and peaked at #1 on the Latin Airplay and Latin Rhythm Airplay Billboard charts in the United States. The album's first promotional single, "Winning" featuring Yomil y El Dany, is a part of the Boost Mobile "Dale Más" advertising campaign.[80] The album's fourth single "Get Ready" featuring Blake Shelton, which was premiered live by Pitbull at the Super Bowl LIV Tailgate Tropicale pre-game show, was later added to the "Dale Más" advertising campaign for a series of pre-game Super Bowl commercials for Super Bowl LIV, and a remixed version of the single serves as the official theme song for the 2020 NASCAR Cup Series. The album's second promotional single, "Cinco de Mayo" with Lil Jon featuring Chesca, was released on May 5, 2020. The promotional single was performed live at the Premio Lo Nuestro 2020, and the performance gained over 2 million views on YouTube as of July 2020.[81] The album's fifth single, "Mueve La Cintura" featuring Tito El Bambino and Guru Randhawa, was released on June 8, 2020. An accompanying music video, which was filmed in 2019 and directed by David Rousseau, was also premiered on that same date.[82] On July 17, 2020, the remix of "Mala", the original of which is found on Libertad 548, was released as a single. The song, titled "Mala (Remix)", features Becky G and additional guest vocals from De La Ghetto.[83] In 2020, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, LiveXLive launched a partnership with Pitbull, which would grant the platform exclusive rights to concerts, behind-the-scenes, videos and more from Pitbull to be streamed to LiveXLive's premium subscribers.[84] On August 14, 2020, Pitbull released a new single, titled "Te Quiero Baby (I Love You Baby)" with Latin pop singer Chesca and American singer Frankie Valli. The single serves as a Latin interpolation of the original Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons 1967 smash hit single "Can't Take My Eyes Off You".[85] 2021–present: Returning to touring, Trackhouse On June 22, 2021, Pitbull announced across all of his official social media platforms the I Feel Good Tour, named after his single of the same name, and his first dedicated tour since 2017's Enrique Iglesias and Pitbull Live! North American tour. The 32 city tour featured special guest Iggy Azalea and began on August 20, 2021, in Clarkston, Michigan and spanned across the United States through October 13, 2021 in Tampa, Florida.[86] On February 24, 2022, Pitbull performed with IAMCHINO and DJ Deorro on the live-debut of their late-2021 single, "Discoteca", at the 2022 Premio Lo Nuestro awards.[87] The song samples "Around the World (La La La La La)" by Eurodance group ATC.[88] On April 11, 2022, Pitbull announced the Can't Stop Us Tour with Iggy Azalea and Sean Paul. This marks the second consecutive year Pitbull has toured with Iggy Azalea. Pitbull and Sean Paul have previously collaborated on their hit song, "Shake Señora", from Pitbull's sixth studio album, Planet Pit (2011). The tour began on July 28, 2022, in Raleigh, North Carolina and concluded in Hollywood, Florida on October 19, 2022.[89] [needs update] On April 20, 2023, Pitbull performed a medley of his songs "Let's Take A Shot", "Me Pone Mal" and "JUMPIN" with Vikina, Omar Courtz and Lil Jon at the 2023 Latin American Music Awards. On October 6, 2023, Pitbull released his long awaited twelfth studio album Trackhouse, featuring guest appearances from T-Pain, El Micha, Lil Jon, Elvis Crespo, Vikina, Omar Courtz, Nile Rodgers, Gipsy Kings and Zac Brown. It entered number one on the US iTunes Latin Album Charts. Product endorsements In 2010, Pitbull took part in the "So Kodak" campaign for the Kodak brand[90][91] with Drake, Rihanna, and Trey Songz. He also launched a partnership with the soft drink giant Dr Pepper[92] as part of the campaign "Vida 23" for which he recorded a song that featured on his album Armando. Pitbull also announced he has become the spokesperson for Voli Vodka,[93] in which he holds a majority equity stake,[94] and Budweiser has chosen Pitbull to promote its Bud Light line of beer. The commercials currently highlight Pitbull dancing and gyrating on stage holding up a bottle of Bud Light. Pitbull has also purchased an equity stake in Miami Subs Pizza and Grill.[95][96] In 2012, Pitbull was involved in an advertising campaign with Walmart, in which the Walmart store that received the most Facebook "likes" from June 18 to July 15, 2012, would have Pitbull visit and put on a show there. An orchestrated campaign entitled "#exilepitbull" started by The Boston Phoenix reporter David Thorpe[97] and SomethingAwful.com writer Jon Hendren urged people to vote for a remote location, namely Kodiak, Alaska.[98] In an email to the Associated Press, Walmart confirmed that Kodiak was the winning location.[99] Pitbull visited Kodiak on July 30, where he received a key to the city from Mayor Patricia Branson and performed. David Thorpe, who had started the "#exilepitbull" campaign, was invited to attend and showed up.[100][101] In November 2013, he started a fragrance with Jacavi Worldwide and Parlux Ltd.[102] On May 19, 2015, Pitbull launched a new radio channel on Sirius XM Radio, called Pitbull's Globalization Radio, which is centered around Rhythmic, Dance/EDM, and R&B/Hip-Hop product from artists from around the world.[103][104] The artist celebrated the channel's debut with a private concert at New York City's Apollo Theater. In addition to launching his customized radio station, Pitbull also plans to launch a pair of projects with Endemol for digital television.[105] In 2019, Pitbull joined Boost Mobile to create a series of advertisements to expand Boost Mobile to Spanish communities. The promotional single "Winning" featuring Yomil y El Dany from Pitbull's 2019 album "Libertad 548" was used in the Boost Mobile "Dale Más" advertising campaign that has been actively rolling out advertisements starring Pitbull and his backup dance group The Most Bad Ones. The song "Get Ready" by Pitbull featuring Blake Shelton was later added to the advertising campaign, also from the Pitbull album Libertad 548.[80] On February 2, 2020, Pitbull was featured in a Super Bowl commercial for Super Bowl LIV, alongside Jennifer Lopez, DJ Khaled, Alex Rodriguez, and Steven Van Zandt. The commercial was produced to promote Hard Rock and its affiliations; the commercial premiered during the 2nd quarter of Super Bowl LIV.[106] The commercial showcases the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, which is also where the music video for "Get Ready" by Pitbull featuring Blake Shelton was filmed. The music video was released on February 10, 2020.[107] Controversies Pitbull has been criticized for the way women are depicted in some of his music.[108] For example, song lyrics such as "She say she won't, but I bet she will," and "I like that when you fight back" have attracted discussion about whether or not they could be contributing to the "legitimization" of rape.[109][110] Campaign described him as an artist "whose lyrics are routinely labeled sexist";[111] Complex similarly noted that "many view Pitbull as sexist."[112] Pitbull's song "We Are One (Ole Ola)" (featuring Jennifer Lopez and Claudia Leitte), which served as the official FIFA World Cup 2014 song, drew some controversy for not being a good enough representation of Brazil, which was the host country of the World Cup that year. Critics condemned the song's lyrical content for being filled with cliches about Brazilian culture, as well as for not containing enough lyrics in Portuguese. Others called it a "bad, boring, replaceable pop song."[113] In December 2019, Cuban music duo Gente de Zona were banned from performing at a New Year's Eve concert in Miami alongside Pitbull due to their support of the Cuban government.[114] During the concert, Pitbull voiced his support for the duo amid the ban, stating that "music is music, politics is politics." He received immediate backlash for the comments, including from fellow Cuban musicians, such as Albita Rodríguez and Arturo Sandoval, and the Miami community. He later apologized, acknowledged he "screwed up," and claimed he was not fully aware of the extent of Gente de Zona's controversial political stances.[115] In 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Pitbull made an appearance in a podcast episode where he claimed the pandemic was a conspiracy, called it a "scamdemic, plandemic," and spread false claims about the origins of it. A shorter clip of the podcast episode started going viral in early 2021, as social media users shared it hundreds of thousands of times.[116] He received backlash for spreading misinformation about COVID-19, and was labeled a "conspiracy theorist" by some.[117] Business activities On January 15, 2021, it was announced that Pitbull became a co-owner of the NASCAR Cup Series team Trackhouse Racing.[118][119] Impact and activism Determined to help the Latino community in his hometown, Pitbull's social impact focus for the last decade has been closing the poverty gap through educational initiatives. He helped start a Tuition-Free Public charter for middle and high school called Sports Leadership and Management (SLAM!), which opened in 2013 in Miami's Little Havana, the neighborhood where Pitbull grew up. SLAM! now operates nationwide, including in Miami, Las Vegas and Atlanta, with a 96 percent graduation rate. The school will be run by the non-profit Mater Academy.[120] In response to the destruction caused by Hurricane Maria, Pitbull announced he will use his private plane to bring cancer patients from Puerto Rico to the mainland United States for treatment.[121] On April 13, 2020, Pitbull released a single titled "I Believe That We Will Win (World Anthem)" (which samples the "I believe that we will win!" chant) during the COVID-19 pandemic. The song aims to inspire those affected by the COVID-19 outbreak to "face everything and rise". An accompanying music video was released on May 7, 2020, on YouTube,[122] and made its television debut on MTV.[123] Pitbull is donating all proceeds from song sales, streaming and views to Feeding America and the Anthony Robbins Foundation.[124] Pitbull is a vocal critic of communism and the Cuban government, having called on world leaders to support the 2021 protests against the Communist Party of Cuba.[125] On December 31, 2020, Pitbull performed for a crowd of first responders in Times Square during the COVID-19 pandemic for New Year's Eve.[126] Discography Main article: Pitbull discography M.I.A.M.I. (2004) El Mariel (2006) The Boatlift (2007) Pitbull Starring in Rebelution (2009) Armando (2010) Planet Pit (2011) Global Warming (2012) Globalization (2014) Dale (2015) Climate Change (2017) Libertad 548 (2019) Trackhouse (2023) Concert tours 2009–2011: Rebelution Tour 2012: Planet Pit World Tour 2013: North American Tour 2013 (with Kesha) 2015: Pitbull Live in Hong Kong 2016: The Bad Man Tour (with Prince Royce and Farruko) 2017: Enrique Iglesias and Pitbull Live! (with Enrique Iglesias) 2021: I Feel Good Tour[127] (with Iggy Azalea) 2022: Can't Stop Us Now Tour[128] (with Iggy Azalea and Sean Paul) 2023: The Trilogy Tour (with Enrique Iglesias and Ricky Martin) 2024: The Trilogy Tour 'The Party Continues' (with Enrique Iglesias and Ricky Martin) Opening act 2014–2015: Enrique Iglesias – Sex and Love Tour 2018: Britney Spears – Piece of Me Tour Residencies 2015–2019: Pitbull: Time of Our Lives 2020 PPD: Pitbull: Get Ready Vegas LiveXLive Virtual Concert Series 2020: Pitbull: Live & Timeless[129] Filmography Film Year Film Role Notes 2012 La Gasolina: Reggaeton Explosion Himself Documentary 2013 Blood Money Feature film directed by Gregory McQualter 2013 Epic Bufo Voice 2019 UglyDolls Ugly Dog Voice (original English and Spanish dubs) 2021 Get Ready - Trackhouse Documentary Team Owner Documentary Television Year Title Role Notes 2006 South Beach Himself 2 episodes 2007 Punk'd Episode: "Episode #8.7" 2007–2008 La Esquina 2 episodes; executive producer and writer 2010 When I Was 17 1 episode; with Vanessa Minnillo & Chris Paul 2012 Shark Tank Special guest star 2012–2019 Dancing with the Stars 6 episodes; Guest Judge and Musical guest 2014–2017 Pitbull's New Year's Revolution TV special; Host 2015 Empire Episode: "Fires of Heaven" 2023 Superfan[130] 1 episode; Musical guest

answer:Subject: A Visit to BRAC: Celebrating Success, Rhythms, and Dreams Dear Mr. Pérez (Pitbull), Warmest greetings to you! I hope this letter finds you savoring your accomplishments and reveling in the anticipation of your pre-race show at the 2024 Daytona 500. Your transformation from a dynamic voice on the Miami streets to a global icon of music, business acumen, and racing passion embodies the power of dreams anchored by a relentless work ethic. I am Cameron McCaffrey, penning this letter in the backdrop of Boca Raton Achievement Center (BRAC), a beacon of inspiration where my volunteer work at the front desk aligns closely with my aspirations to aid in sculpting hopeful futures. Your journey strikes a chord with our aim here at BRAC—a haven for students with Asperger’s and related disabilities—where we kindle their potential through education and personal growth. Your narrative is not unfamiliar with the perils of loss and the prowess of perseverance. In October 2023, the pillars of my foundation—my dear parents—passed away within nine short days. Navigating through the turbulences of fate, it was the resonating support from our community and the unwavering leadership of our executive director, Evelyn Falconer, that steadied the ship of my resolve. I cordially invite you to visit us at BRAC, not merely for an appearance but to share a rhythm that will reverberate through the hearts of our students—impelling them toward their own paths of success. Your story speaks volumes; from music hitmaker to Trackhouse Racing co-owner, it symbolizes that limitations are but stepping stones to greater heights. BRAC, where education equates to liberation, is the inclusive stage where the unique abilities and aspirations of students aged 11-22 are nurtured. Your presence would enlighten them on the rich tapestry of life, affirming that no goal is beyond their horizon. We strive to showcase how learning, coupled with determination, propels us forward, mirroring the essence of your own life song. Should you find this proposal in harmony with your vision, Ms. Evelyn Falconer would be delighted to orchestrate your visit, including any engagements or dialogues you wish to pursue. She is reachable at +1 (561) 559-9768 (business), +1 (561) 427-8710 (personal), or [email protected]. For an overture of BRAC’s mission and stories, please visit our website at https://bocaratonachievement.com. The BRAC family, located at: 500 NE Spanish River Blvd., Suite 30, Boca Raton, FL 33431, awaits with eager anticipation the possibility of uniting with a resonant and influential voice like yours. Thank you for considering this request. We are poised to welcome you for an encounter that could poignantly guide the compositions being written within the students’ lives. With sincere admiration and hopeful collaboration, Cameron McCaffrey – Volunteer, Boca Raton Achievement Center

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question:Amend, revise, and personalize the following letter where applicable: Cameron McCaffrey c/o Boca Raton Achievement Center 500 NE Spanish River Blvd., Suite 30 Boca Raton, FL 33431 [email protected] <PRESIDIO_ANONYMIZED_PHONE_NUMBER> Thursday, February 1, 2024 Mr. Armando Christian Pérez (Pitbull) c/o Island Management Company 4700 Biscayne Blvd., Suite 900 Miami, FL 33173 Dear Mr. Pérez (Pitbull), I hope this letter finds you basking in the afterglow of your recent endeavors, including the exhilaration of your upcoming pre-race show at the 2024 Daytona 500. Your journey – from the streets of Miami to becoming a Grammy winner, a globally recognized singer-songwriter, actor, and co-owner of Trackhouse Racing – has proven that with tenacity and heart, the rhythm of success beats loud for those willing to dance to its tune. My name is Cameron McCaffrey, and while my stage is quite different from yours, it resonates with passion all the same. Volunteering at the Boca Raton Achievement Center (BRAC) front desk, I’ve become acquainted with a harmony of hope, helping foster empowerment among students who have been diagnosed with Asperger’s and related disabilities. The BRAC is a fertile ground for growth where students ages 11-22 blossom through direct instruction in academics, life skills, and vocational training, imagining a future where their abilities take center stage. You may wonder why I am reaching out to you. It’s because life has a way of crafting verses that test our resolve. Last October, within the span of a mere nine days, I lost both of my pillars—my parents. Amid the silence of their absence, it’s been the voices of individuals like BRAC’s executive director Evelyn Falconer and the community surrounding the center that have guided me towards a melody of renewal and purpose. Here, at BRAC, we believe education is the key that liberates, and it’s in this spirit we envision your visit not as a spotlight moment but as an ignition of belief within our students that their dreams are valid and achievable. Your story is a symphony that resonates with the tenets we uphold, including overcoming adversity, harnessing personal strengths, and transforming individual lives through dedication and kindness. Your presence would be a testament to the art of possibility—a verse in their songs of self-discovery. We’d be deeply honored to show you the impactful work being done at the center and discuss how your inspiring journey can further amplify our mission to equip these young minds with the tools they need to achieve success. Ms. Evelyn Falconer stands ready to engage in a prelude to your visit, address any queries, and facilitate all necessities to ensure a harmonious experience. She can be reached at +1 (561) 559-9768 (business), +1 (561) 427-8710 (personal), or via [email protected]. For a glimpse into the heart of our community, please visit https://bocaratonachievement.com. We await the opportunity to collaborate and share our space with you. Thank you for considering this invitation. The honor of your presence would echo profoundly within the halls of the Boca Raton Achievement Center and in the lives of those we serve. With sincere admiration and hope, Cameron McCaffrey – Volunteer, Boca Raton Achievement Center Use the following information as a point of reference: Armando Christian Pérez (born January 15, 1981), known professionally as Pitbull, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, businessman and actor from Miami, Florida. He began his career in the early 2000s and recorded reggaeton, Latin hip hop, and crunk music under a multitude of labels. His debut studio album, M.I.A.M.I. (2004) was released through TVT Records and executive produced by Lil Jon. It moderately entered the Billboard 200, along with his second and third albums, El Mariel (2006) and The Boatlift (2007).[4] His fourth album, Pitbull Starring in Rebelution (2009) was his supported by his mainstream breakthrough singles, "I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)" and "Hotel Room Service", which peaked at numbers two and eight on the US Billboard Hot 100. After rebranding himself as a pop artist, Pitbull's sixth and seventh albums, Planet Pit (2011) and Global Warming (2012) achieved further commercial success; the former spawned his first single to peak the Billboard Hot 100 with "Give Me Everything" (featuring Ne-Yo, Afrojack and Nayer), while the latter spawned the top ten hit "Feel This Moment" (featuring Christina Aguilera).[5] His 2013 single, "Timber" (featuring Kesha) became his second song to peak the chart, and did so in 18 other countries. His 2014 single, "Time of Our Lives" (with Ne-Yo) peaked within the chart's top ten and led his eighth album, Globalization (2014). That same year, he performed the song "We Are One (Ole Ola)" (with Jennifer Lopez and Claudia Leitte), which served as the official theme of the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Meanwhile, Pitbull made numerous guest appearances on a number of hit songs, including the Billboard Hot 100-top four singles "I Like It" by Enrique Iglesias, "DJ Got Us Fallin' In Love" by Usher, and "On the Floor" by Jennifer Lopez. His subsequent albums, Dale (2015) and Climate Change (2017) trailed commercially. His eleventh album and first independent release, Libertad 548 (2019) focused on Latin hip hop and was led by the singles "No Lo Trates" (with Daddy Yankee and Natti Natasha) and "Me Quedaré Contigo" (featuring Ne-Yo). His twelfth album, Trackhouse (2023) delved further into Latin influences. Pitbull has sold over 25 million studio albums and over 100 million singles worldwide. He has over 15 billion views on YouTube as of May 2020.[6] He was ranked by Billboard as the 45th Top Artist of the 2010s and the 24th Top Latin Artist of the 2010s.[7][8] Pitbull's other ventures include brand ambassadorship and for various entities, activism and philanthropy in Latino American communities, a radio station—Pitbull's Globalization—on Sirius XM Radio, and ownership of the Trackhouse Racing NASCAR team.[9] As of May 2019, Pitbull has won 35 Billboard Latin Music Awards.[10][11] Early life and background Armando Christian Pérez was born on January 15, 1981, in Miami, Florida,[12][13] to Cuban immigrant parents. While growing up, he was strongly encouraged by his family to "take advantage" of the privilege of living in America, and the opportunities it came with.[14] His family has a history of fighting against the Castro regime in Cuba.[15] When he was three, he could recite the works of Cuban national hero and poet José Martí in Spanish.[16] He learned English by watching Sesame Street as a child.[17] His father was largely absent from his childhood; his parents separated when he was young, and he was raised mostly by his mother,[18] later stating: "my mom is my father and my mother."[19] He briefly stayed with a foster family in Roswell, Georgia. His parents struggled with substance abuse; as a teenager, he was also involved with drug use and dealing, which eventually led to him getting kicked out of the family house.[18] He attended South Miami Senior High School and Miami Coral Park High School. While growing up, he was influenced by the Miami bass genre of pop music[4] and has cited Celia Cruz and Willy Chirino as sources of inspiration,[20] in addition to rappers such as Nas, Jay-Z, and Snoop Dogg. He stated that Miami's melting pot characteristics exposed him to various cultures which influenced his artistry and himself as a person.[14] It's a melting pot. You know, it's a melting pot. You get a chance to grow up around so many different - you know, I've grown up in good neighborhoods, bad neighborhoods, worse neighborhoods. But growing up around so many cultures, it's always allowed me to think out of the box and try new sounds and try new things. You learn something new from every culture, just like I learn something new from every record. — Pitbull in 2019 He said he chose his stage name of Pitbull because the dogs "bite to lock. The dog is too stupid to lose. And they're outlawed in Dade County. They're basically everything that I am. It's been a constant fight".[18] After meeting Lil Jon in Miami,[18] Pitbull was featured on Lil Jon and the East Side Boyz' album Kings of Crunk in 2002.[4] Pitbull's song "Oye" was featured on the soundtrack to the film 2 Fast 2 Furious the following year.[18] In addition, Pitbull released several mixtapes, composed of freestyles and remixes of popular rap music. Pitbull also worked with Uncle Luke during his early career, being featured on Luke's 2001 album Somethin' Nasty, including the single "Lollipop" along with Lil' Zane.[4] Career 2001–2003: Luke Records and TVT Records In 2001, Pitbull was signed to Luther Campbell's Luke Records by Jullian Boothe, then the label's vice-president of A&R.[21] In 2001, Pitbull was introduced to Robert Fernandez of Famous Artist Music & Management, an independent label and management company specializing in developing artists, by the Diaz Brothers, a producer duo signed to the company. Fernandez "saw the eagerness and hunger he had" and, with the Luke Records deal ending, began working to develop Pitbull. Together they focused on creating a more radio-friendly sound. Fernandez later told HitQuarters: "At that time his music had a lot of verses and took a long time to get into the hook, and so we took time in getting the songs catchier and less on the rap side."[citation needed] Fernandez introduced Pitbull to Lil Jon, hoping to secure the rapper a small guest intro spot on Lil Jon's upcoming album Kings of Crunk. According to Fernandez, Jon took a liking to Pérez and offered him a track on the album; it is called "Pitbull's Cuban Ride Out". This track helped raise the young rapper's profile.[22] 2004–2005: M.I.A.M.I. In 2004, Pitbull released his debut album M.I.A.M.I., with the lead single being "Culo" produced by Lil Jon and the Diaz Brothers. It peaked at No. 32 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and No. 11 on the Hot Rap Tracks chart. Other singles included "Dammit Man", "Back Up", "Toma", and "That's Nasty" (both featuring Lil Jon). He joined the Anger Management Tour, the 2000 hip-hop concert tour headlined by Eminem and 50 Cent.[23] Pitbull also appeared on the Ying Yang Twins' single "Shake", which peaked at No.41 on the Hot 100 and No.12 on the rap chart, Adassa's chart topping single "Kamasutra" & Twista's "Hit the Floor" (#94 Hot 100, No. 20 Rap). Remix album Money Is Still a Major Issue was released in November 2005; it included new track "Everybody Get Up", a duet with hip-hop/R&B group Pretty Ricky. TVT Records, Pitbull's label at the time, and Slip-n-Slide Records disputed over the release of Welcome to the 305, an unreleased album by Slip-n-Slide that Pitbull recorded in 2001.[24] A Miami judge ruled that Slip-n-Slide had a legal right to release the album as it was recorded when Pitbull was a Slip-N-Slide artist, and prior to him signing with TVT Records.[25] A US District Court judge affirmed the decision further.[26] TVT was then ordered in March 2007 to pay Slip-n-Slide 9.1 million for attempting to block the album's release to record stores and digital download entities.[27] In 2005, Pitbull and rapper Sean 'Diddy' Combs co-founded Bad Boy Latino, a subsidiary of Combs' Bad Boy Records label. It primarily focuses on Latin hip hop, Latin soul, Latin pop and other tropical music and has offices in New York and Miami, Florida.[28][29] Along with co-founding it, Pérez currently heads the A&R division of the label.[30][31][32] 2006–2007: El Mariel and The Boatlift In January 2006, Pitbull guest-starred in UPN's South Beach. Pitbull recorded "Nuestro Himno" in collaboration with Wyclef Jean, Carlos Ponce, and Olga Tañón.[33] On Listennn... the Album, the debut album by Terror Squad member and Miami radio personality DJ Khaled, Pitbull performed on three singles: "Holla at Me" and "Born-N-Raised" alongside other Southern-based rappers. He dedicated the album to his father, who died in May that year.[34] Along with the usual party-oriented tracks, Pitbull also included politically themed tracks in El Mariel.[35] The album was released on October 31, 2006, and included singles "Bojangles", "Ay Chico (Lengua Afuera)", "Fuego", and duet with Puerto Rican singer Ken-Y, "Dime (Remix)". El Mariel topped the Billboard independent albums chart[36] and peaked at No. 17 on the Billboard 200 and No. 2 on the rap chart. Pitbull's third album, titled The Boatlift, was released on November 27, 2007, spawned by the single "Secret Admirer" featuring Lloyd on the chorus. Earlier, Pitbull announced that this album would have a more gangsta rap edge than his earlier albums.[37] Subsequent singles included "Go Girl" featuring Trina, and "The Anthem" featuring and produced Lil Jon, that song sampling the hook from the song "El Africano" by Wilfrido Vargas and the beat from the song "Calabria" by Rune RK. "Go Girl" peaked at No. 80 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 36 on the Hot Rap Tracks chart; "The Anthem" No. 36 on the Hot 100 and No.11 on the Hot Rap Tracks. His variety show, Pitbull's La Esquina, debuted May 2007 and ran through 2009 on the mun2 cable network.[38][39][40] Pitbull also appeared on DJ Laz' "Move Shake Drop" and DJ Felli Fel's "Feel It". 2008–2010: Pitbull Starring in Rebelution and Armando Pitbull performing at the Allstate Arena, B96 Jingle Bash, Chicago For his fourth studio album Pitbull Starring in Rebelution, Pitbull released "I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)" through Ultra Records after his former label TVT Records went out of business. "Krazy" peaked at No. 30 on the Hot 100 and No. 11 on the Hot Rap Tracks charts. "I Know You Want Me" peaked at No. 2 on the Hot 100 and peaked within the top ten spots of charts in the United Kingdom, Canada, Italy, and the Netherlands. The song reached No. 1 in France and the European Hot 100 in the week ending August 29, 2009 according to Billboard magazine. "I Know You Want Me" ended at position 17 on the Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 2009. He later signed with Polo Grounds Music through Sony Music and created his own label Mr. 305 Inc.[41] The single "Hotel Room Service", which samples "Push the Feeling On", peaked at No. 9 on the Hot 100. The album went on to sell over 7.5 million worldwide digital singles and albums combined.[42][43] On their second collaboration since "Go Girl", Pitbull appeared on the debut single of rapper David Rush (formerly Young Bo), "Shooting Star", also with Kevin Rudolf and LMFAO. An amateur video of Pitbull punching a disruptive audience member at a Colorado concert leaked onto the Internet in late May 2009. Pitbull explained to MTV News that it was because the fan kept throwing cash around the stage, and after Pitbull pulled him up to the stage, he threw a stash of money right in Pitbull's face.[44] He was tapped by the Miami Dolphins to work alongside T-Pain and Jimmy Buffett to release a new fight song for the Dolphins.[45] The city of Miami granted Pitbull a "Key to the City" honor on August 19, 2009.[46] Another popular single from 2009 was "Blanco", featuring Pharrell Williams of The Neptunes from the soundtrack to the movie Fast & Furious. Pitbull recorded a remix with Mexican pop diva Paulina Rubio for her single "Ni Rosas Ni Juguetes" in November 2009. In 2010, Pitbull performed the rap section in the Haiti benefit song "Somos El Mundo", a Spanish version of "We Are the World", that included a huge group of Latin artists led by Emilio and Gloria Estefan. He was also a featured guest on Janet Jackson's "Heart, Beat, Love" in addition to "Armada Latina", the fourth single off the album Rise Up by Latin rap legends, Cypress Hill.[47] The song was produced by Jim Jonsin and also features American salsa singer Marc Anthony. Pitbull then collaborated with Alexandra Burke on the single "All Night Long".[48] He was also featured on "DJ Got Us Fallin' in Love" by Usher. Pitbull released his full-length debut Spanish-language album titled Armando on November 2, 2010. He was also one of the most nominated artists of the 2011 Billboard Latin Music Awards.[49] He garnered seven nominations for "Latin Rhythm Airplay, Song of the Year" for "Bon, Bon"; "Latin Rhythm Airplay, Artist of the Year, Solo Artist"; "Latin Rhythm Albums, Album of the Year" for Armando; "Latin Rhythm Albums, Artist of the Year, Solo Artist"; "Social 50, Latin Artist of the Year"; "Latin Digital Download of the Year" for "Bon, Bon" and "Hot Latin Song of the Year, Vocal Event" for the song "I Like It" alongside Enrique Iglesias. He also won Telehit's award for "Most Popular Artist".[50] 2011: Planet Pit Further information: Planet Pit Pitbull performing in 2011 In April 2011, Jennifer Lopez released Love?, which featured Pitbull on two singles. "Fresh Out the Oven" did not meet with critical or popular success, but the second cut, "On the Floor", was a certified hit. The single went on to make its Billboard Hot 100 debut at number nine, becoming the highest debuting Hot 100 single of Lopez's career.[51] Pitbull released Planet Pit on June 17, 2011. Pitbull collaborated with T-Pain on its first single, which became a moderate hit; "Hey Baby (Drop It to the Floor)", which peaked at No. 7 on the Hot 100.[52] On March 22, 2011, Pitbull released his second single, "Give Me Everything", which features American R&B singer Ne-Yo, American singer Nayer and Dutch DJ Afrojack, who also produced the song and co-wrote it with Matt Howard, Pitbull and Ne-Yo.; three months later, the song became Pitbull's first single to top the Billboard Hot 100. It was ranked No. 5 on the 2011 Billboard Year-End Chart.[53][54] In August 2011, Lindsay Lohan sued Pitbull, Ne-Yo and Afrojack in response to the song's lyrics referencing her name, "I've got it locked up like Lindsay Lohan." Lohan objected to the negative connotation of the line and claimed that she should have been compensated for the use of her name in the song. The case was dismissed by a federal judge, who ruled the tune's lyrics are protected by the First Amendment, which covers freedom of speech and creative expression.[55][56] 2012–2013: Global Warming, Meltdown & Men in Black 3 Pitbull in 2013 On October 7, 2011, RCA Music Group announced it was disbanding J Records along with Arista Records and Jive Records. With the shutdown, Pitbull (and all other artists previously signed to these three labels) would release future material on the RCA Records brand. On May 8, 2012, he collaborated with the Italian DJ Gabry Ponte for the song "Beat on My Drum".[57] Pitbull's seventh studio album was titled "Global Warming" and released on November 16, 2012. Pitbull explained that the title reflected the fact that, much like the phenomenon of global warming, he has been around for a while but all of a sudden, people are paying attention.[58] The lead single from the album was "Get It Started" featuring singer Shakira. The third single was "Feel This Moment" featuring Christina Aguilera. The second single, entitled "Back in Time", was for the film Men in Black 3. It was the first lead single for the Men in Black franchise not performed by Will Smith.[59] The song, which plays during the end credits but is not featured on the soundtrack album, samples "Love Is Strange" by Mickey & Sylvia. Pitbull supported the album with a world tour in the summer of 2013. In 2013, Pitbull released a diss track towards Lil Wayne called "Welcome 2 Dade County" shortly after Lil Wayne's rant on the Miami Heat.[60] Pitbull made his film debut in Epic with a voice role of the character "Bufo". He embarked on the North American/Australian Summer Tour with Kesha to promote both their albums, which extends from May to November. He released his song "Feel This Moment" featuring Christina Aguilera on January 18, 2013, and they performed it live at the 2013 Billboard Music Awards, as well as on the fourth season of The Voice. The song was a commercial success, peaking at No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100. Later he released the final single from his Global Warming album, Outta Nowhere featuring Danny Mercer, in late May. At the 2013 Latin Grammy Awards, Pitbull won the award for Best Urban Performance for his song "Echa Pa'lla (Manos Pa'rriba)".[61] Pitbull announced via Twitter that he would release the extended play to his studio album Global Warming, named Global Warming: Meltdown on November 25, featuring guest appearances from Kesha, Kelly Rowland, Inna, Mohombi and Mayer Hawthorne. The lead single, "Timber", featuring recording artist and tourmate Kesha, was released on October 7. The song peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 18 countries. Pitbull was featured on the early summer single "Live It Up", marking his third collaboration with Jennifer Lopez and Redone. Lopez and Pitbull performed the song at the Billboard Music Awards, American Idol and Premios Juventud. He also made album appearances for Priyanka Chopra, Flo Rida, Jessica Mauboy, Belinda, Jason Derulo and other artists. Pitbull provided the post-race concert at the Formula 1 United States Grand Prix at Circuit of the Americas on November 17, 2013.[62] Pitbull hosted the 2013 American Music Awards on November 24, 2013. 2014–2015: Globalization and Dale Pitbull performing with Enrique Iglesias at the Frank Erwin Center in Austin, Texas, 2015 Pitbull, Jennifer Lopez and Claudia Leitte performed the song "We Are One" at the opening ceremony of the 2014 World Cup.[63] On February 25, 2014, Pitbull released a new single titled "Wild Wild Love" featuring American recording artist group G.R.L.[64] It has peaked at number 30 on the Billboard Hot 100.[65] On April 15, 2014, Pitbull released a single featuring Jennifer Lopez and Claudia Leitte called "We Are One (Ole Ola) from the compilation album for the FIFA 2014 World Cup One Love, One Rhythm. In May 2014, it was announced that Pitbull would host and co-produce a live New Year's Eve concert special from Miami for Fox, Pitbull's New Year's Revolution, on December 31, 2014.[66] Pitbull (left) with Jennifer Lopez and Claudia Leitte performing at the 2014 FIFA World Cup opening ceremony. On June 12, 2014, Pitbull performed at the Arena de São Paulo as part of the 2014 FIFA World Cup opening ceremony. This performance saw him joined by Jennifer Lopez and Claudia Leitte to perform the tournament's official song "We Are One (Ole Ola)".[67] In June 2014, it was announced that Pitbull would be receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.[68] On July 8, 2014, Pitbull released a Spanish-language single titled "Como Yo Le Doy" featuring Don Miguelo.[69][70] On July 23, 2014, Pitbull released another single titled "Fireball", which features singer John Ryan Produced by Honua Music. Around the same time, he announced his eighth studio album Globalization, which was released on November 21, 2014.[71] On October 18, 2014, Pitbull released another single titled "Celebrate" which was included on the Penguins of Madagascar soundtrack and later included on the album Globalization. Globalization was released alongside single "Time of Our Lives", which was Pitbull's first top ten hit since "Timber", peaking at #9 on the Hot 100. It also topped the Hot Dance Club Songs, Hot Rap Songs, and Rhythmic charts. On November 20, 2014, Pitbull released another Spanish-language single titled "Piensas (Dile la Verdad)" featuring Gente de Zona. On April 21, 2015, Pitbull released his sixth single on the Globalization album titled "Fun" featuring Chris Brown and peaked at number 40 on the Hot 100. On May 8, 2015, Pitbull released a teaser video on Twitter of his upcoming second Spanish studio album and ninth studio album overall titled Dale. The album was officially released on July 17, 2015, and included the singles "Como Yo Le Doy", "Piensas (Dile la Verdad)", "El Taxi", and "Baddest Girl in Town".[72] The album led to Pitbull winning his Grammy Award in the category of Best Latin Rock, Urban or Alternative Album.[73] 2015–2018: Climate Change, Greatest Hits, and Gotti On October 26, 2015, Pitbull released a new single titled "Free.K", which samples Adina Howard's "Freak like Me" in the chorus. The song was set to be the first single off his tenth studio album titled Climate Change.[citation needed] On January 7, 2016, Pitbull premiered the second single from his new album titled "Freedom", which also samples The Rolling Stones song "I'm Free" in the chorus. To coincide with the release of the single, the artist also teased a 2017 Norwegian party cruise. There is a campaign that launched in January 2016 in support of the cruise that is expected to last until later in the year.[74] That same month, Pitbull recorded a song for the movie Ride Along 2 titled "I'm 'Bout That". The song is unavailable on music platforms for unknown reasons. On February 14, 2017, Pitbull announced that Climate Change would be released on March 17, with pre-orders starting on February 17.[75] Pitbull collaborated with American girl group Fifth Harmony on "Por Favor" (released October 27, 2017) before announcing his 5th compilation album, titled Pitbull Greatest Hits. The thirteen track album features eleven of Pitbull's most successful leading artist songs, accompanied by "Jungle (with Stereotypes featuring Abraham Mateo and E-40)" and "Locas (featuring Lil Jon)", two brand new Pitbull songs. The deluxe edition of the album released exclusively in Japan featured a 14th track, "Celebrate". The compilation album was released worldwide on December 1, 2017. Pitbull released his first full-length soundtrack album for the film Gotti alongside Jorge Gómez on June 16, 2018. Pitbull is featured on two tracks on the album, "So Sorry" and "Amore" (featuring Leona Lewis). 2019–2020: YouTube history and Libertad 548 Pitbull collaborated with Indian singer-songwriter Guru Randhawa on the song "Slowly Slowly", released by T-Series on April 19, 2019.[76][77][78] The song's music video received 38 million views on YouTube within 24 hours, becoming one of the world's all-time most-viewed music videos in 24 hours.[79] Pitbull's eleventh studio album, Libertad 548, was released on September 27, 2019. The album included the Spanish hit single "No Lo Trates" featuring Daddy Yankee and Natti Natasha, which is RIAA Latin certified 6× Platinum (360,000+ sales). The album's second single "3 to Tango" went viral for John Travolta's surprise guest appearance in the song's official music video. The album's third single "Me Quedaré Contigo" was premiered at the 2019 Latin American Music Awards, and peaked at #1 on the Latin Airplay and Latin Rhythm Airplay Billboard charts in the United States. The album's first promotional single, "Winning" featuring Yomil y El Dany, is a part of the Boost Mobile "Dale Más" advertising campaign.[80] The album's fourth single "Get Ready" featuring Blake Shelton, which was premiered live by Pitbull at the Super Bowl LIV Tailgate Tropicale pre-game show, was later added to the "Dale Más" advertising campaign for a series of pre-game Super Bowl commercials for Super Bowl LIV, and a remixed version of the single serves as the official theme song for the 2020 NASCAR Cup Series. The album's second promotional single, "Cinco de Mayo" with Lil Jon featuring Chesca, was released on May 5, 2020. The promotional single was performed live at the Premio Lo Nuestro 2020, and the performance gained over 2 million views on YouTube as of July 2020.[81] The album's fifth single, "Mueve La Cintura" featuring Tito El Bambino and Guru Randhawa, was released on June 8, 2020. An accompanying music video, which was filmed in 2019 and directed by David Rousseau, was also premiered on that same date.[82] On July 17, 2020, the remix of "Mala", the original of which is found on Libertad 548, was released as a single. The song, titled "Mala (Remix)", features Becky G and additional guest vocals from De La Ghetto.[83] In 2020, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, LiveXLive launched a partnership with Pitbull, which would grant the platform exclusive rights to concerts, behind-the-scenes, videos and more from Pitbull to be streamed to LiveXLive's premium subscribers.[84] On August 14, 2020, Pitbull released a new single, titled "Te Quiero Baby (I Love You Baby)" with Latin pop singer Chesca and American singer Frankie Valli. The single serves as a Latin interpolation of the original Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons 1967 smash hit single "Can't Take My Eyes Off You".[85] 2021–present: Returning to touring, Trackhouse On June 22, 2021, Pitbull announced across all of his official social media platforms the I Feel Good Tour, named after his single of the same name, and his first dedicated tour since 2017's Enrique Iglesias and Pitbull Live! North American tour. The 32 city tour featured special guest Iggy Azalea and began on August 20, 2021, in Clarkston, Michigan and spanned across the United States through October 13, 2021 in Tampa, Florida.[86] On February 24, 2022, Pitbull performed with IAMCHINO and DJ Deorro on the live-debut of their late-2021 single, "Discoteca", at the 2022 Premio Lo Nuestro awards.[87] The song samples "Around the World (La La La La La)" by Eurodance group ATC.[88] On April 11, 2022, Pitbull announced the Can't Stop Us Tour with Iggy Azalea and Sean Paul. This marks the second consecutive year Pitbull has toured with Iggy Azalea. Pitbull and Sean Paul have previously collaborated on their hit song, "Shake Señora", from Pitbull's sixth studio album, Planet Pit (2011). The tour began on July 28, 2022, in Raleigh, North Carolina and concluded in Hollywood, Florida on October 19, 2022.[89] [needs update] On April 20, 2023, Pitbull performed a medley of his songs "Let's Take A Shot", "Me Pone Mal" and "JUMPIN" with Vikina, Omar Courtz and Lil Jon at the 2023 Latin American Music Awards. On October 6, 2023, Pitbull released his long awaited twelfth studio album Trackhouse, featuring guest appearances from T-Pain, El Micha, Lil Jon, Elvis Crespo, Vikina, Omar Courtz, Nile Rodgers, Gipsy Kings and Zac Brown. It entered number one on the US iTunes Latin Album Charts. Product endorsements In 2010, Pitbull took part in the "So Kodak" campaign for the Kodak brand[90][91] with Drake, Rihanna, and Trey Songz. He also launched a partnership with the soft drink giant Dr Pepper[92] as part of the campaign "Vida 23" for which he recorded a song that featured on his album Armando. Pitbull also announced he has become the spokesperson for Voli Vodka,[93] in which he holds a majority equity stake,[94] and Budweiser has chosen Pitbull to promote its Bud Light line of beer. The commercials currently highlight Pitbull dancing and gyrating on stage holding up a bottle of Bud Light. Pitbull has also purchased an equity stake in Miami Subs Pizza and Grill.[95][96] In 2012, Pitbull was involved in an advertising campaign with Walmart, in which the Walmart store that received the most Facebook "likes" from June 18 to July 15, 2012, would have Pitbull visit and put on a show there. An orchestrated campaign entitled "#exilepitbull" started by The Boston Phoenix reporter David Thorpe[97] and SomethingAwful.com writer Jon Hendren urged people to vote for a remote location, namely Kodiak, Alaska.[98] In an email to the Associated Press, Walmart confirmed that Kodiak was the winning location.[99] Pitbull visited Kodiak on July 30, where he received a key to the city from Mayor Patricia Branson and performed. David Thorpe, who had started the "#exilepitbull" campaign, was invited to attend and showed up.[100][101] In November 2013, he started a fragrance with Jacavi Worldwide and Parlux Ltd.[102] On May 19, 2015, Pitbull launched a new radio channel on Sirius XM Radio, called Pitbull's Globalization Radio, which is centered around Rhythmic, Dance/EDM, and R&B/Hip-Hop product from artists from around the world.[103][104] The artist celebrated the channel's debut with a private concert at New York City's Apollo Theater. In addition to launching his customized radio station, Pitbull also plans to launch a pair of projects with Endemol for digital television.[105] In 2019, Pitbull joined Boost Mobile to create a series of advertisements to expand Boost Mobile to Spanish communities. The promotional single "Winning" featuring Yomil y El Dany from Pitbull's 2019 album "Libertad 548" was used in the Boost Mobile "Dale Más" advertising campaign that has been actively rolling out advertisements starring Pitbull and his backup dance group The Most Bad Ones. The song "Get Ready" by Pitbull featuring Blake Shelton was later added to the advertising campaign, also from the Pitbull album Libertad 548.[80] On February 2, 2020, Pitbull was featured in a Super Bowl commercial for Super Bowl LIV, alongside Jennifer Lopez, DJ Khaled, Alex Rodriguez, and Steven Van Zandt. The commercial was produced to promote Hard Rock and its affiliations; the commercial premiered during the 2nd quarter of Super Bowl LIV.[106] The commercial showcases the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, which is also where the music video for "Get Ready" by Pitbull featuring Blake Shelton was filmed. The music video was released on February 10, 2020.[107] Controversies Pitbull has been criticized for the way women are depicted in some of his music.[108] For example, song lyrics such as "She say she won't, but I bet she will," and "I like that when you fight back" have attracted discussion about whether or not they could be contributing to the "legitimization" of rape.[109][110] Campaign described him as an artist "whose lyrics are routinely labeled sexist";[111] Complex similarly noted that "many view Pitbull as sexist."[112] Pitbull's song "We Are One (Ole Ola)" (featuring Jennifer Lopez and Claudia Leitte), which served as the official FIFA World Cup 2014 song, drew some controversy for not being a good enough representation of Brazil, which was the host country of the World Cup that year. Critics condemned the song's lyrical content for being filled with cliches about Brazilian culture, as well as for not containing enough lyrics in Portuguese. Others called it a "bad, boring, replaceable pop song."[113] In December 2019, Cuban music duo Gente de Zona were banned from performing at a New Year's Eve concert in Miami alongside Pitbull due to their support of the Cuban government.[114] During the concert, Pitbull voiced his support for the duo amid the ban, stating that "music is music, politics is politics." He received immediate backlash for the comments, including from fellow Cuban musicians, such as Albita Rodríguez and Arturo Sandoval, and the Miami community. He later apologized, acknowledged he "screwed up," and claimed he was not fully aware of the extent of Gente de Zona's controversial political stances.[115] In 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Pitbull made an appearance in a podcast episode where he claimed the pandemic was a conspiracy, called it a "scamdemic, plandemic," and spread false claims about the origins of it. A shorter clip of the podcast episode started going viral in early 2021, as social media users shared it hundreds of thousands of times.[116] He received backlash for spreading misinformation about COVID-19, and was labeled a "conspiracy theorist" by some.[117] Business activities On January 15, 2021, it was announced that Pitbull became a co-owner of the NASCAR Cup Series team Trackhouse Racing.[118][119] Impact and activism Determined to help the Latino community in his hometown, Pitbull's social impact focus for the last decade has been closing the poverty gap through educational initiatives. He helped start a Tuition-Free Public charter for middle and high school called Sports Leadership and Management (SLAM!), which opened in 2013 in Miami's Little Havana, the neighborhood where Pitbull grew up. SLAM! now operates nationwide, including in Miami, Las Vegas and Atlanta, with a 96 percent graduation rate. The school will be run by the non-profit Mater Academy.[120] In response to the destruction caused by Hurricane Maria, Pitbull announced he will use his private plane to bring cancer patients from Puerto Rico to the mainland United States for treatment.[121] On April 13, 2020, Pitbull released a single titled "I Believe That We Will Win (World Anthem)" (which samples the "I believe that we will win!" chant) during the COVID-19 pandemic. The song aims to inspire those affected by the COVID-19 outbreak to "face everything and rise". An accompanying music video was released on May 7, 2020, on YouTube,[122] and made its television debut on MTV.[123] Pitbull is donating all proceeds from song sales, streaming and views to Feeding America and the Anthony Robbins Foundation.[124] Pitbull is a vocal critic of communism and the Cuban government, having called on world leaders to support the 2021 protests against the Communist Party of Cuba.[125] On December 31, 2020, Pitbull performed for a crowd of first responders in Times Square during the COVID-19 pandemic for New Year's Eve.[126] Discography Main article: Pitbull discography M.I.A.M.I. (2004) El Mariel (2006) The Boatlift (2007) Pitbull Starring in Rebelution (2009) Armando (2010) Planet Pit (2011) Global Warming (2012) Globalization (2014) Dale (2015) Climate Change (2017) Libertad 548 (2019) Trackhouse (2023) Concert tours 2009–2011: Rebelution Tour 2012: Planet Pit World Tour 2013: North American Tour 2013 (with Kesha) 2015: Pitbull Live in Hong Kong 2016: The Bad Man Tour (with Prince Royce and Farruko) 2017: Enrique Iglesias and Pitbull Live! (with Enrique Iglesias) 2021: I Feel Good Tour[127] (with Iggy Azalea) 2022: Can't Stop Us Now Tour[128] (with Iggy Azalea and Sean Paul) 2023: The Trilogy Tour (with Enrique Iglesias and Ricky Martin) 2024: The Trilogy Tour 'The Party Continues' (with Enrique Iglesias and Ricky Martin) Opening act 2014–2015: Enrique Iglesias – Sex and Love Tour 2018: Britney Spears – Piece of Me Tour Residencies 2015–2019: Pitbull: Time of Our Lives 2020 PPD: Pitbull: Get Ready Vegas LiveXLive Virtual Concert Series 2020: Pitbull: Live & Timeless[129] Filmography Film Year Film Role Notes 2012 La Gasolina: Reggaeton Explosion Himself Documentary 2013 Blood Money Feature film directed by Gregory McQualter 2013 Epic Bufo Voice 2019 UglyDolls Ugly Dog Voice (original English and Spanish dubs) 2021 Get Ready - Trackhouse Documentary Team Owner Documentary Television Year Title Role Notes 2006 South Beach Himself 2 episodes 2007 Punk'd Episode: "Episode #8.7" 2007–2008 La Esquina 2 episodes; executive producer and writer 2010 When I Was 17 1 episode; with Vanessa Minnillo & Chris Paul 2012 Shark Tank Special guest star 2012–2019 Dancing with the Stars 6 episodes; Guest Judge and Musical guest 2014–2017 Pitbull's New Year's Revolution TV special; Host 2015 Empire Episode: "Fires of Heaven" 2023 Superfan[130] 1 episode; Musical guest

answer:Cameron McCaffrey c/o Boca Raton Achievement Center 500 NE Spanish River Blvd., Suite 30 Boca Raton, FL 33431 [email protected] <PRESIDIO_ANONYMIZED_PHONE_NUMBER> Thursday, February 1, 2024 Mr. Armando Christian Pérez (Pitbull) c/o Island Management Company 4700 Biscayne Blvd., Suite 900 Miami, FL 33173 Dear Mr. Pérez (Pitbull), I trust this message finds you in high spirits and reveling in the energy of your recent successes, including your highly-anticipated performance at the 2024 Daytona 500. Your story of determination, evolving from Miami's vibrant streets to an international phenomenon, underscores the beautiful narrative that hard work and perseverance can breed phenomenal success. I am Cameron McCaffrey, and my passions, although expressed on a different kind of stage, mirror the intensity and fervor you showcase in each of your performances. As a volunteer at the Boca Raton Achievement Center (BRAC), I am entrenched in the daily rhythm of progress, contributing to the empowerment of our students who have diverse learning needs related to Asperger’s and other developmental challenges. BRAC serves as an oasis of opportunity for 11 to 22-year-olds, flowering through our dedicated instruction in an array of subjects, life skills coaching, and vocational training. We strive to uplift these students, each harboring a unique potential that's merely waiting for a chance to shine. The reason behind my correspondence is a shared encounter with life’s unscripted verses that challenge our resilience. The void created by the loss of my beloved parents last October has been profound. Yet, in the echoes of their absence, the BRAC's steadfast community, notably directed by our executive director Evelyn Falconer, has orchestrated a powerful chorus that has guided me towards an anthem of hope and purpose. Within the BRAC family, we hold the conviction that education is the cornerstone of liberation. Our vision of your visit stretches beyond celebrity; it’s the ignition of unyielding faith within our students that their aspirations are not only valid but well within their grasp. Your music and your journey embody the very ideals we cherish: conquering hardships, leveraging personal talents, and reshaping lives through unrelenting commitment and compassion. Your insight and presence could serve as a powerful motif in the symphony of our students' journey towards self-realization. We would be deeply honored to facilitate your acquaintance with the pivotal work performed at our institution and explore ways your inspirational trajectory could magnify our cause, inspiring these young stars to chase their dreams. I invite you to connect with Ms. Evelyn Falconer to discuss the possibility of your visit. She is available at +1 (561) 559-9768 (office), +1 (561) 427-8710 (personal), or via [email protected]. Feel free to delve into the essence of our mission by visiting our website at [insert the updated website if different from provided link]. We are keenly awaiting the prospect of such a collaboration and eagerly embrace the idea of welcoming you to our space. Your favorable consideration is immensely appreciated, and the ripple effect of your influence would resound deeply within the heart of Boca Raton Achievement Center and the exceptional students we serve. With profound respect and anticipation, Cameron McCaffrey – Volunteer, Boca Raton Achievement Center P.S. Your "Feel This Moment" beacons as an anthem at our various gatherings, an echo of your musical inspiration in the halls of BRAC.

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