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Dutty Rock
Sean Paul
Retail Price (not our price): $18.98
Release Date: 2002-11-12
Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea
Format: Audio CD
Discs: 1

Track List
Now here, for your listening pleasure, the tracks...

Disc 1

Editorial Reviews (supplied by Amazon.com):

1) Amazon.com
Sean Paul follows the footpaths of Beenie Man and Super Cat (whom he sounds and looks like) as the next high-billing dancehall artists capable of sitting in the upper echelons of American popular music. Paul enthusiasts still buzzing over his breakthrough "Infiltrate" or "Deport Them" tunes won't be disappointed. "Gimme the Light," an anthemic pro-blunt tune with a tremendously catchy hook ("Just gimme the light, and pass the 'dro") will make your CD player's rewind button call for much love. The other standout tracks that complement Paul's "sing-jay" (a Ja Rule-ian mix of singing and rapping) delivery are a string of tried-and-tested regional hits from earlier in 2002: "Like Glue" on the Buyout riddim and the sexual innuendo-driven "Can You Do the Work?"--which guests crooner Cecile. When Paul goes experimental with lyrics (e.g., he raps in Spanish on "Punkie") or beats (he utilizes speedy classical Indian music riddims on "Street Respect"), the results are mediocre. Hip-hop contributions from Tony Touch and the Neptunes ("Bubble") also do little to enhance what would have otherwise been a more exceptional, pure dancehall album. However, the dancehall-uninitiated are certain to enjoy this like they enjoyed Shaggy's Hotshot. --Dalton Higgins


Customer Reviews (supplied by Amazon.com):
Average Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5

1) WACK WACK WACK   [Rating: 1 out of 5]
This guy is not Hiphop he is an embarasment to the world of Hiphop. I am beyond tired with Daddy Yankit, Shawn Poo and all of these other wanabe reggae latin crap rip off artists. this guys voice is just one party reefer stripclub monotone through out the entire album. this CD has absolutely NO lyrical content. dont even get me started on the music because every song on this album sounds exactly the same. Bob Marley is probably turning in his grave. 0 stars

2) IT IS NOT EXPLICIT, dumb rater guys!   [Rating: 4 out of 5]
This cd is really cool, its good for like dancing, and although all songs are good, the best are GET BUSY SHOUT (STREET RESPECT) GIMME THE LIGHT and ESA LOCA. Finally its not explicit it uses like 2 bad words.

3) awesome party cd!!! get up and dance!!!   [Rating: 5 out of 5]
dutty rock rocks!!!, there are alot of standout tracks on this cd such as "get busy, "like glue","shout", "baby boy" and many many others. There are alot of good songs on this cd even the remixes arn't bad, its best to put on as a party cd as the number of danceable tracks are endless. this music is mostly dancehall not really reggae(think of shaggy's summertime track) but its a cd that one of the best of that genre.

4) A Beenie Man wannabe   [Rating: 1 out of 5]
What Crap! This CD sucks.The guys voice is so annoying. Buy Beenie Man instead.Forget this stupid prat!!!

5) like glue   [Rating: 3 out of 5]
sean paul is a very tallented person. he has influenced the music buissnes for the good of it as he has written songs of such deatail in wording. this album has sent his career to the top of this buissnes and he will no doubt be a house hold name in the very near future.


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