Mr. Worldwide

2016Image macro / catchphrasesemi-active

Also known as: Mr. 305 · Dale

Mr. Worldwide is a 2016 image-macro meme based on rapper Pitbull's nickname, featuring a photoshopped image of him holding the Earth, applied ironically to mundane situations.

Mr. Worldwide is an image macro and catchphrase meme based on rapper Pitbull's self-given nickname. Originally a branding move tied to Pitbull's transition from Miami local act to international pop star around 2010, the name became meme fodder by late 2016 when internet users started applying it ironically to mundane or barely international scenarios. The most popular format features a photoshopped image of Pitbull holding the Earth, captioned with situations that are only loosely "worldwide."

TL;DR

Mr.

Overview

The Mr. Worldwide meme revolves around Pitbull's habit of announcing himself as "Mr. Worldwide" at the beginning of his songs. The rapper, born Armando Christian Perez, adopted the moniker after outgrowing his earlier nickname "Mr. 305," a reference to Miami's area code1. In meme form, the name gets slapped onto situations where someone does something even slightly international or geographically diverse, playing on the absurd gap between Pitbull's grandiose self-branding and whatever trivial thing the meme describes.

The most recognizable version is an image of Pitbull appearing to hold the globe in his hands, with "Mr. Worldwide" written across the frame. Users caption it with things like ordering food from two different countries or knowing a word in a second language.

Pitbull started calling himself "Mr. Worldwide" around 2010, when he released a mixtape under that name on April 20th3. Before that, he went by "Mr. 305" after the area code of his hometown, Miami. As he told CNN: "If you don't know where you're from, you don't know where you're going. When I say Mr. Worldwide, it's because we're all around the world"1. The nickname became even more prominent on June 17, 2011, when Pitbull released the album *Planet Pit*, which included a track literally titled "Mr. Worldwide"2.

The phrase quickly became one of Pitbull's most recognizable verbal signatures. As Urban Dictionary user izcool defined it on September 9, 2013: "A signature lyric in any of Pitbull's songs. If it's a Pitbull song, it most likely has it in the beginning. It's like a verbal tick he can't get rid of"4. That entry picked up more than 70 upvotes3.

Origin & Background

Platform
Instagram / Twitter (meme spread), Shitpostbot 5000 (iconic template)
Key People
Pitbull, @thefunnyintrovert, P4NZERSCHRECK
Date
2016
Year
2016

Pitbull started calling himself "Mr. Worldwide" around 2010, when he released a mixtape under that name on April 20th. Before that, he went by "Mr. 305" after the area code of his hometown, Miami. As he told CNN: "If you don't know where you're from, you don't know where you're going. When I say Mr. Worldwide, it's because we're all around the world". The nickname became even more prominent on June 17, 2011, when Pitbull released the album *Planet Pit*, which included a track literally titled "Mr. Worldwide".

The phrase quickly became one of Pitbull's most recognizable verbal signatures. As Urban Dictionary user izcool defined it on September 9, 2013: "A signature lyric in any of Pitbull's songs. If it's a Pitbull song, it most likely has it in the beginning. It's like a verbal tick he can't get rid of". That entry picked up more than 70 upvotes.

How It Spread

The jump from Pitbull catchphrase to internet meme happened in late 2016. On December 2, Instagram account @thefunnyintrovert posted a photoshop of Pitbull working a store checkout aisle with the caption "Your total comes to $3.05," followed by an imagined exchange where Pitbull leans into a microphone and announces himself as "MR WORLDWIDE" to the manager. The post pulled in over 20,000 likes within 25 weeks.

Ten days later, on December 12, Twitter user @beaauyonce posted a photoshopped image placing Pitbull alongside Miss Universe, Miss World, and Miss International with the caption "Miss Universe, Miss World, Miss International, & Mr Worldwide." The tweet racked up more than 31,000 retweets and 52,000 likes within six months. A Facebook repost of the same image pulled another 7,000 reactions.

The format that really stuck came on January 14, 2017, when Shitpostbot user P4NZERSCHRECK posted a photoshopped image of Pitbull holding the world in his palm with "Mr. Worldwide" stamped across it. This became the go-to template for the meme's most popular variation: captioning the image with things that aren't worldly at all, despite the grandiose tone.

By February 2017, the template was spreading fast. Twitter user @jintherapper posted the image on February 22 with a caption about K-pop group NCT members giving speeches in different languages, earning over 2,400 retweets. On March 3, Redditor BEISisICE posted it with "When a guy from Somalia upvotes your post," scoring more than 4,100 upvotes at a 98% ratio.

The meme caught the attention of Reddit's investment-themed community by late May 2017, when users on r/MemeEconomy posted about Mr. Worldwide's potential, with one thread titled "Mr. Worldwide memes show great potential for a short term investment, BUY NOW!!!!".

During 2020, the phrase picked up a second life when people started calling anyone traveling with COVID-19 "Mr. Worldwide," a joke reflected in Urban Dictionary entries from that period.

Platforms

TwitterRedditInstagramTikTokFacebook

Timeline

2019-01-01

Meme emerges on Twitter and Reddit

2019-06-01

Gains traction across platforms

2019-12-01

Peak popularity during 2019

2020-01-01

Usage begins declining

2021-present

Maintains moderate usage in specific communities

2022-01-01

Brands and companies started using Mr. Worldwide in marketing

2024-01-01

Mr. Worldwide entered the broader pop culture conversation

View on Google Trends

How to Use This Meme

The standard Mr. Worldwide format works like this:

1

Find the Shitpostbot image of Pitbull holding the globe (or any recognizable Pitbull photo)

2

Caption it with a situation where someone does something barely international or geographically diverse

3

The humor comes from the contrast between Pitbull's globe-spanning self-image and the mundane reality

Create Your Own

Cultural Impact

Pitbull himself has leaned into the Mr. Worldwide brand far beyond music. He built business partnerships with Kodak, Voli Vodka, and Bud Light, and launched his own fragrance line. He also founded the Sports Leadership and Management Academy (SLAM), a charter school in Miami. Rolling Stone journalist Simon Vozick-Levinson noted Pitbull's unstoppable ambition: "He's someone who's not going to stop until he takes over the entire world".

The meme plays directly off this persona. Pitbull's career arc from Mr. 305 to Mr. Worldwide mirrors a real geographic expansion. His breakout single "I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)" peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2009, and "Give Me Everything" hit number one in 2011. By the time the memes started in 2016, Pitbull had released 10 studio albums and collaborated with artists across every continent.

Pitbull told CNN he'd even joked about needing a new name: "Now, we've got to think of another name like Mr. Another Planet or something".

Fun Facts

Pitbull chose his stage name because pitbull dogs "bite to lock" and are "too stupid to lose," comparing their outlawed status in Miami-Dade County to his own underdog story.

His album *Planet Pit* (2011) spawned four hit singles, including "Give Me Everything" which reached number one in both the US and UK.

Pitbull is known for performing in full tailored suits. Usher once said: "There's something about a man who at every turn shows up with a suit on, and will sweat for two hours in it".

The Urban Dictionary definition from 2013 compared "Mr. Worldwide" to how politicians always say "God Bless America" at the end of speeches.

By 2023, Pitbull had released 13 studio albums, over 300 singles, and more than 200 music videos.

Derivatives & Variations

Mr. [specific area/person] variations

A variation of Mr. Worldwide

(2019)

Combined with other celebrity memes

A variation of Mr. Worldwide

(2019)

Deep-fried and heavily modified versions

A variation of Mr. Worldwide

(2019)

Mashups with gaming or sports contexts

A variation of Mr. Worldwide

(2019)

Frequently Asked Questions

Mr. Worldwide

2016Image macro / catchphrasesemi-active

Also known as: Mr. 305 · Dale

Mr. Worldwide is a 2016 image-macro meme based on rapper Pitbull's nickname, featuring a photoshopped image of him holding the Earth, applied ironically to mundane situations.

Mr. Worldwide is an image macro and catchphrase meme based on rapper Pitbull's self-given nickname. Originally a branding move tied to Pitbull's transition from Miami local act to international pop star around 2010, the name became meme fodder by late 2016 when internet users started applying it ironically to mundane or barely international scenarios. The most popular format features a photoshopped image of Pitbull holding the Earth, captioned with situations that are only loosely "worldwide."

TL;DR

Mr.

Overview

The Mr. Worldwide meme revolves around Pitbull's habit of announcing himself as "Mr. Worldwide" at the beginning of his songs. The rapper, born Armando Christian Perez, adopted the moniker after outgrowing his earlier nickname "Mr. 305," a reference to Miami's area code. In meme form, the name gets slapped onto situations where someone does something even slightly international or geographically diverse, playing on the absurd gap between Pitbull's grandiose self-branding and whatever trivial thing the meme describes.

The most recognizable version is an image of Pitbull appearing to hold the globe in his hands, with "Mr. Worldwide" written across the frame. Users caption it with things like ordering food from two different countries or knowing a word in a second language.

Pitbull started calling himself "Mr. Worldwide" around 2010, when he released a mixtape under that name on April 20th. Before that, he went by "Mr. 305" after the area code of his hometown, Miami. As he told CNN: "If you don't know where you're from, you don't know where you're going. When I say Mr. Worldwide, it's because we're all around the world". The nickname became even more prominent on June 17, 2011, when Pitbull released the album *Planet Pit*, which included a track literally titled "Mr. Worldwide".

The phrase quickly became one of Pitbull's most recognizable verbal signatures. As Urban Dictionary user izcool defined it on September 9, 2013: "A signature lyric in any of Pitbull's songs. If it's a Pitbull song, it most likely has it in the beginning. It's like a verbal tick he can't get rid of". That entry picked up more than 70 upvotes.

Origin & Background

Platform
Instagram / Twitter (meme spread), Shitpostbot 5000 (iconic template)
Key People
Pitbull, @thefunnyintrovert, P4NZERSCHRECK
Date
2016
Year
2016

Pitbull started calling himself "Mr. Worldwide" around 2010, when he released a mixtape under that name on April 20th. Before that, he went by "Mr. 305" after the area code of his hometown, Miami. As he told CNN: "If you don't know where you're from, you don't know where you're going. When I say Mr. Worldwide, it's because we're all around the world". The nickname became even more prominent on June 17, 2011, when Pitbull released the album *Planet Pit*, which included a track literally titled "Mr. Worldwide".

The phrase quickly became one of Pitbull's most recognizable verbal signatures. As Urban Dictionary user izcool defined it on September 9, 2013: "A signature lyric in any of Pitbull's songs. If it's a Pitbull song, it most likely has it in the beginning. It's like a verbal tick he can't get rid of". That entry picked up more than 70 upvotes.

How It Spread

The jump from Pitbull catchphrase to internet meme happened in late 2016. On December 2, Instagram account @thefunnyintrovert posted a photoshop of Pitbull working a store checkout aisle with the caption "Your total comes to $3.05," followed by an imagined exchange where Pitbull leans into a microphone and announces himself as "MR WORLDWIDE" to the manager. The post pulled in over 20,000 likes within 25 weeks.

Ten days later, on December 12, Twitter user @beaauyonce posted a photoshopped image placing Pitbull alongside Miss Universe, Miss World, and Miss International with the caption "Miss Universe, Miss World, Miss International, & Mr Worldwide." The tweet racked up more than 31,000 retweets and 52,000 likes within six months. A Facebook repost of the same image pulled another 7,000 reactions.

The format that really stuck came on January 14, 2017, when Shitpostbot user P4NZERSCHRECK posted a photoshopped image of Pitbull holding the world in his palm with "Mr. Worldwide" stamped across it. This became the go-to template for the meme's most popular variation: captioning the image with things that aren't worldly at all, despite the grandiose tone.

By February 2017, the template was spreading fast. Twitter user @jintherapper posted the image on February 22 with a caption about K-pop group NCT members giving speeches in different languages, earning over 2,400 retweets. On March 3, Redditor BEISisICE posted it with "When a guy from Somalia upvotes your post," scoring more than 4,100 upvotes at a 98% ratio.

The meme caught the attention of Reddit's investment-themed community by late May 2017, when users on r/MemeEconomy posted about Mr. Worldwide's potential, with one thread titled "Mr. Worldwide memes show great potential for a short term investment, BUY NOW!!!!".

During 2020, the phrase picked up a second life when people started calling anyone traveling with COVID-19 "Mr. Worldwide," a joke reflected in Urban Dictionary entries from that period.

Platforms

TwitterRedditInstagramTikTokFacebook

Timeline

2019-01-01

Meme emerges on Twitter and Reddit

2019-06-01

Gains traction across platforms

2019-12-01

Peak popularity during 2019

2020-01-01

Usage begins declining

2021-present

Maintains moderate usage in specific communities

2022-01-01

Brands and companies started using Mr. Worldwide in marketing

2024-01-01

Mr. Worldwide entered the broader pop culture conversation

View on Google Trends

How to Use This Meme

The standard Mr. Worldwide format works like this:

1

Find the Shitpostbot image of Pitbull holding the globe (or any recognizable Pitbull photo)

2

Caption it with a situation where someone does something barely international or geographically diverse

3

The humor comes from the contrast between Pitbull's globe-spanning self-image and the mundane reality

Create Your Own

Cultural Impact

Pitbull himself has leaned into the Mr. Worldwide brand far beyond music. He built business partnerships with Kodak, Voli Vodka, and Bud Light, and launched his own fragrance line. He also founded the Sports Leadership and Management Academy (SLAM), a charter school in Miami. Rolling Stone journalist Simon Vozick-Levinson noted Pitbull's unstoppable ambition: "He's someone who's not going to stop until he takes over the entire world".

The meme plays directly off this persona. Pitbull's career arc from Mr. 305 to Mr. Worldwide mirrors a real geographic expansion. His breakout single "I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)" peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2009, and "Give Me Everything" hit number one in 2011. By the time the memes started in 2016, Pitbull had released 10 studio albums and collaborated with artists across every continent.

Pitbull told CNN he'd even joked about needing a new name: "Now, we've got to think of another name like Mr. Another Planet or something".

Fun Facts

Pitbull chose his stage name because pitbull dogs "bite to lock" and are "too stupid to lose," comparing their outlawed status in Miami-Dade County to his own underdog story.

His album *Planet Pit* (2011) spawned four hit singles, including "Give Me Everything" which reached number one in both the US and UK.

Pitbull is known for performing in full tailored suits. Usher once said: "There's something about a man who at every turn shows up with a suit on, and will sweat for two hours in it".

The Urban Dictionary definition from 2013 compared "Mr. Worldwide" to how politicians always say "God Bless America" at the end of speeches.

By 2023, Pitbull had released 13 studio albums, over 300 singles, and more than 200 music videos.

Derivatives & Variations

Mr. [specific area/person] variations

A variation of Mr. Worldwide

(2019)

Combined with other celebrity memes

A variation of Mr. Worldwide

(2019)

Deep-fried and heavily modified versions

A variation of Mr. Worldwide

(2019)

Mashups with gaming or sports contexts

A variation of Mr. Worldwide

(2019)

Frequently Asked Questions