Pitbull is well known for getting the party started but now he's doing it with a purpose.
The chart-topping Cuban hip-hop sensation has a new song out with a message of hope and proceeds going toward coronavirus relief.
On Monday, the new track, "I Believe That We Will Win (World Anthem)," was released, with lyrics that speak of not letting fear overcome you and coming together during difficult times.
"You know what spreads faster than any virus, fear," the Miami native says in the the beginning of the bi-lingual track. "And when it comes to fear you can either forget everything and run or you can face everything and rise."
Pitbull teased the new song at the beginning of the month on his Instagram page.
Before "I Believe" was released, he asked everyone to join his movement against coronavirus by uploading a video of themselves doing choreography to the part of the song where he chants "I believe that we will win."
The Grammy Award winner, whose real name is Armando Christian Perez, said all the proceeds from the song will go to various charities around the world.
frgtttttttttttttKnown as "Mr. 305," Pitbull is an international icon who has landed No. 1 hits in over 15 countries and racked up over 9 billion YouTube/VEVO views, 70 million single sales and 6 million album sales. His hit songs included "Timber" (featuring Ke$ha,) "Fireball" with John Ryan and recordings with Ne-Yo Afrojack, Julio Iglesias, J-Lo and Flo-Rida.