WATCH: Pitbull 'Fireball' Music Video Pays Ode to 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit' With Sexy Havana Club Scenes

Pitbull: Fireball

The clip starts in a black and white world, but it's not a stark, bleak affair... this is a Pitbull music video after all. Set backstage at a Latin-themed night club, Pitbull parties it up with some flamenco dancers, adorned in feathers and fringe and bikinis, because this world is on fire.

The party atmosphere is heightened by "Fireball" guest artist John Ryan plays the guitar, also surrounded by a batch of beauties.

Soon, the world comes into color, tied almost completely to a red-dressed beauty. In a very obvious ode to Who Framed Roger Rabbit, men's hearts pound out of their chests and their tongues roll out of their mouths, but the buxom beauty only has eyes for Mr. 305.

In a continuing ode to the beloved cartoon, Pitbull and his newfound love leave the club, only to meet once again in a "caliente," rainy alleyway.

Watch the new Pitbull music video for "Fireball" below:

"Fireball" is the lead single from Pitbull's forthcoming eighth studio album Globalization, which is due to be released in the fourth quarter of 2014. Globalization will be the immediate follow-up to Pitbull's 2012 album Global Warming.

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