Pitbull may be best known for repping the smoking hot city of Miami, but now Mr. Worldwide is chilling with some animals from a cooler climate. Pitbull has released a new song "Celebrate" from the upcoming film The Penguins of Madagascar, and the rapper is getting family friendly and down with some penguins in the accompanying music video.

The song, which heavily samples "I Just Want to Celebrate" by 1970s funk rock band Rare Earth blends together Pitbull's affinity for partying hard across the world with a few less references to ogling womens' booties and drinking Voli Vodka.

Instead, "Celebrate" is a fun-filled song tailored for a different audience. Over the trumpet blaring beat, Pitbull raps about travelling across the world to "celebrate" with all of his newfound penguin friends. "We been around the world, sang songs / Work hard, play harder all day long / All the continents get jealous over me / You can see me 3-D overseas," he spits in the first verse with an impressive speed.

The accompanying music video for "Celebrate," which landed online last week, features Pitbull and the penguins of Madagascar working on some new music together in the studio. Pitbull is, of course, behind the mic while the jolly animated penguins take handle of the track's production. Eventually, they travel around St. Petersburg, Russia, and beyond to put on a raucous Pitbull concerts. And there are crowd surfing penguins. And penguins dressed as Pitbull. And an animated Pitbull... just for kicks.

Watch the new music video for Pitbull's "Celebrate" below:

"Celebrate" is a new single by Pitbull for the upcoming film The Penguins of Madagascar. The movie, which stars Ken Jeong, John Malkovick, Benedict Cumberbatch and Tom McGrath, will hit theatres on Nov. 26 just in time for all those Thanksgiving movie-goers.

Pitbull will also be releasing a new album Globalization on Nov. 24.

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