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POP SONG REVIEW: “Feel This Moment” by Pitbull ft. Christina Aguilera

Todd in the Shadows | September 15, 2025



Todd resorts to recycling old reviews, since Pitbull apparently can’t put any more effort into his music.

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  1. @mindsingore

    September 15, 2025 at 7:11 am

    The hook of this song has been stuck in my head ever since it came out. I've met with several mental health professionals, but none of them could make it unstick. I'm getting desperate, if anyone has a solution, I urge you to please reach out, I'm in serious need of help. I feel like a prisoner of my own body. Life is hell this way.

  2. @daviddyer3543

    September 15, 2025 at 7:11 am

    BTW, why is not a version of that song's video animated in the style of Take On Me? We could have seen Pitbull and Christina in a new Scandinavian Speed Racer homage video.

  3. @daviddyer3543

    September 15, 2025 at 7:11 am

    The story of how a Cuban man with his love for the city of Miami hooked up with a Latina who would have been a judge on the NBC version of The Voice as well as Norwegian synth pop to make a hit.

  4. @fermintenava

    September 15, 2025 at 7:11 am

    I bet Todd now is kind of nostalgic for Pitbull and their like – at least back then, he had an arch-enemy, an easy target that didn't require reading tons of think-pieces.

  5. @Jaceblue04

    September 15, 2025 at 7:11 am

    What's funny is that I didn't even know this song existed until it showed up in Todd's worst of 2013 list… which I saw in 2015 when I discovered his channel. I guess I got lucky and lived in an area that didn't like this song, because I straight up NEVER heard this on my local top 40 station.

  6. @pymandres

    September 15, 2025 at 7:11 am

    i half remembered the chorus from this song before i remembered what the song was called. it’s a decent chorus on its own, which makes the take on me part feel like a mashup of two beloved pop songs, except it’s not because one of them was written around the other

  7. @wellthatwaswierd4570

    September 15, 2025 at 7:11 am

    My mother in law loves pitbull (at least, his singles, she's not the type to go check out an artist's back catalogue), and I think that says a lot
    "dangerous" enough to be exciting for mom types, but not too thug or intimidating to scare them off
    Mild, mostly inoffensive, he is the genre's "C" student: not great, not awful, good enough to squeak by

  8. @nv52895

    September 15, 2025 at 7:11 am

    8:589:03

    oh todd! if only someone from ten years later told you in 2013 that most of the songs played on the radio nowadays were going to have that same annoying lazy ass gimmick (ex. the weeknd and 21 savage's creepin, david guetta and beba rexha's i'm good, yung gravy's betty, coi leray's players, jack harlow's first class, etc) and it was gonna drive us retail workers batshit crazy. now i live in fear that a annoying obnoxious pop star like drake is going sample a much worse and annoying song like what's up by 4 non blondes or barbie girl by aqua.

  9. @rct3isepic

    September 15, 2025 at 7:11 am

    You know the more I think of it, I'm Good (Blue) is a lazier version of this song which was already lazy to begin with. Here they took a recognizable synth riff and added female vocals and rap verses all saying basically nothing at all. I'm Good (Blue) did that but without the rap verses, and only used one melody whereas Feel This Moment used 2. So yeah, a lazier version of an already lazy song

  10. @masterseal0418

    September 15, 2025 at 7:11 am

    This used the same ten note melody in Take On Me by A-ha, but ruining a classic song from the 80s and "modernize" it isn't as bad as Right Round by Flo Rida(although the only good quality about it is that the song was used in the ending credits to The Hangover).

  11. @the2ndsaint

    September 15, 2025 at 7:11 am

    Pitbull falls into the "Train" category of endearingly shitty. I won't ever listen to him by choice, but, like Train, if I hear one of his bafflingly shitty songs out in the wild it'll at least make me smile. Like, yep, that's an attempt at music all right. Good for you, champ!

  12. @patrickracer43

    September 15, 2025 at 7:11 am

    Todd's story about working at Best Buy reminds me of the time I worked at Walmart, and Walmart had some promotional thing with Charlie Puth and they would play his "One Call Away" song like every five minutes, and since I worked on the sales floor, I couldn't listen to any other music

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