Pitbull Drops New Dance Track In Hopes Of Uplifting Spirits Amid Coronavirus Pandemic

Pitbull, like many other performing artists, has dropped a new song for the relief of the corona virus. San Francisco Gate reported today that a pop star has released a new song “I believe we will win” to boost the spirit of fans during this difficult time.

So the award-winning artist has issued a statement explaining the importance of maintaining resilience in difficult times. “We will face everything and stand up,” he said. As you know, Pitbull is just one of many artists who have to cancel performances around the world as a result of the plague.

According to the singer-songwriter, tours, festivals, and other dates that were canceled when the virus first left were not the first in his mind. Instead, he focused on how to contribute to the world and help the public pass through the world completely.

Reportedly, the proceeds of the new track will go to two different foundations, including the Tony Robbins Foundation and Feeding America. Armando Christian Perez, also known as Pitbull, claimed that he was still powerful but had never seen his hometown Miami.

Pitbull is one of the positive developments from the epidemic is that there are a lot more people working out in their hometowns and trying to stay productive. The performer added that he thinks everyone is doing “wonderful work”.

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"One billion is a new million." #RainOverMe

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As mentioned above, Pit Bull is not the only performing artist to donate to charities. George Clooney and his wife, Amal Clooney, announced earlier this month that they had donated a million dollars, like Pink and many others.

Performers such as Cody Simpson and Miley Cyrus helped prepare 120 tacos for healthcare workers at local hospitals, and Cardi B provided thousands of vegan alternative drinks to New York City healthcare workers Donated.

Stars like Bebe Rexha announced that they were helping in a variety of ways, including donating directly to fans who needed money for temporary unemployment. The US government shut down the country and forced people to stay home.

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