Money Is Still a Major Issue

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Money Is Still a Major Issue
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Remix album by
ReleasedNovember 15, 2005
Recorded2003–2005
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Length54:57
Label TVT
Producer
Pitbull chronology
M.I.A.M.I.
(2004)
Money Is Still a Major Issue
(2005)
El Mariel
(2006)
Singles from Money Is Still a Major Issue
  1. "Everybody Get Up"
    Released: November 15, 2005
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Money Is Still a Major Issue (backronym of M.I.S.A.M.I) is a remix album by rapper Pitbull. It was released on November 15, 2005, and features several of his guest appearances, remixes and some unreleased tracks.

Contents

Track listing

Disc 1
  1. "Everybody Get Up" (Pretty Ricky featuring Pitbull)
  2. "Rah Rah" (Remix) (Elephant Man featuring Pitbull & Daddy Yankee)
  3. "Shake" (Remix) (Ying Yang Twins featuring Pitbull & Elephant Man)
  4. "Culo" (Remix) (Pitbull featuring Lil Jon & Ivy Queen)
  5. "Mil Amores" (Remix) (Master Joe & O.G. Black featuring Pitbull)
  6. "Turnin Me On" (Remix) (Nina Sky featuring Pitbull)
  7. "She's Hotter" (T.O.K. featuring Pitbull)
  8. "Get to Poppin' (Remix) (Rich Boy featuring Pitbull)
  9. "Might Be the Police" (Brisco featuring Pitbull)
  10. "Who U Rollin' With" (Pitbull featuring Piccallo & Cubo)
  11. "Dammit Man" (Remix) (Pitbull featuring Lil' Flip)
  12. "Oh No He Didn't" (Pitbull featuring Cubo)
  13. "Toma" (Dj Buddha Remix) (Pitbull featuring Lil Jon, Mr. Vegas, Wayne Marshall, Red Rat, T.O.K., & Kardinal Offishall)
Disc 2
  1. "Culo" (Video)
  2. "Dammit Man" (Video)
  3. "Toma" (Video)
  4. Live performances and interviews

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