Pitbull x Dolly Parton - Powerful Women Mp3 Download, Reviews & Lyrics

Pitbull x Dolly Parton - Powerful Women Mp3 Download, Reviews & Lyrics

“Powerful Women” is an amazing Pop hit song put together by Pitbull x Dolly Parton. Armando Christian Pérez, known professionally as Pitbull, is an American renowned rapper, singer, songwriter, businessman, and actor.

Armando was born on 15th January 1981 in Miami, Florida, United States. He began his career in the early 2000s and recorded reggaeton, Latin hip hop, and crunk music under a multitude of labels.

While the featured artist is “Dolly Baby”, that’s what I used to call her, despite her age. She was born on 19th January 1946 in Pittman Center, Tennessee, United States.

Dolly Rebecca Parton is an American multiple award winning singer-songwriter, actress, and philanthropist, known primarily for her decades-long career in country music

However, this very wonderful song was released from the 2024 album tagged “Trackhouse (Daytona 500 Edition).”

“Trackhouse Daytona 500 Edition” is the fourth extended play by Cuban-American rapper Pitbull, featuring guest appearances from Tim McGraw, Vikina, Nile Rodgers and Dolly Parton.

It was actually released on Feburary 16, 2024, via Mr. 305 Records. It is Pitbull’s first extended play (EP) since 2013’s Meltdown. Enjoy the song below…..

Reviews;

This tells me two things. One, Pitbull is STILL the man. Two, Dolly is STILL a boss, and there’s nothing she can’t do. Great collaboration!

this is another example that genres can mix and do powerful things. This remix of this song is what we need. Without women there would be no men. Thank you @dollyparton and @pitbull.

Blimey! Dolly Parton and Pitbull? I did not expect these two to make a song together. Plus, this song is one of the last songs I would think he would sample. Pitbull is awesome and I think it’s so cool he’s giving respect to hard working women in this song. Enjoy it and drop your comment below..

Lyrics:

It’s Mr. Worldwide

(Who runs this?) With the one and only

(Who runs this?) Dolly Parton

And this is dedicated to (Who runs this?)

All my powerful women working nine to five

Two, three jobs just to survive

All my powerful women

No man at home

Raising all the kids alone

All my powerful women

Y’all deserve a throne

Keep your head up and stay strong

All my powerful women

No matter what

Never give up

I remember working hard with my mom

You name it, she did it

You name it, she sewed it (yeah)

You name it, she cleaned it (yeah)

You name it, she owed it (yeah)

She had to provide (yeah)

We had to survive

So you name it, she stole it

Our whole life was layaway

Pay, pay, pay

But the bills never went away

Put your hands to the sky

This goes out to the women

Working hard nine to five

Workin’ nine to five (nine to five)

What a way to make a livin’ (yeah)

Barely, gettin’ by (get it, girl)

It’s all takin’ and no givin’

They just use your mind

And they never give you credit

It’s enough to drive you

Crazy if you let it

Nine to five (nine to five)

For service and devotion

You would think that I

Would deserve a fair promotion

Want to move ahead

The boss won’t seem to let me

I swear sometimes that man is

Out to get me (break it down)

Ooh-ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh

Here’s to your mama

And here’s to mine

(Take it, Dolly)

(Dolly)

Mama worked hard her entire life

She had twelve kids at thirty-five

Working 24/7, 365

Working five to nine and

Nine to five

They let you dream

Just to watch em’ shatter

You’re just a step

On the boss man’s ladder

You got dreams

He’ll never take away (he’ll never take away)

You’re all in the same boat

With the luck of your friends

Waiting for the day your ship will come in

Tide’s gonna turn

And it’s all gonna roll you away

Workin’ nine to five

(Nine to five) what a way to make a livin’

Barely, gettin’ by

(I’m gettin’ by) it’s all takin’ and no givin’

They just use your mind

(They use your mind) and they never give you credit

It’s enough to drive you

Crazy if you let it

Nine to five

For service and devotion (that’s just what I want)

You would think that I

Would deserve a fair promotion (you’d think that I)

Want to move ahead, but the boss won’t seem to let me

I swear sometimes that man is

Out to get me, he’s out to get me

Here’s to Jane and Lilly

And the girls that fight

For equal pay

Equal rights

Now some of us

Are pit bulls too

We appreciate

The things you do

Thanks again for shining light

On the women that work

From nine to five

It’s my pleasure

Dolly

…….THE END