Sean Paul - Dutty Rock (Mp3 Download)
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01. Dutty Rock Intro
02. Shout (Street Respect)
03. Gimme The Light
04. Like Glue
05. Get Busy
06. Top Of The Game
07. Police Skit
08. Ganja Breed
09. Concrete
10. I'm Still In Love With You
11. International Affair
12. Can You Do The Work
13. Punkie
14. My Name
15. Jukin Punny
16. Uptown Haters
17. Gimme The Light
18. Bubble
19. Shake That Thing
20. Esa Loca
21. It's On
22. Punky
Review by Tim Sendra @ allmusic.com
Sean Paul's Dutty Rock is an infectious record, bursting with hooks and filled
with energy; it is a surprise U.S. hit. Paul's mix of dancehall and modern R&B
and hip-hop is lightweight and easy to dance to. It slows down near the end as
some filler creeps in, but at its best, Dutty Rock is almost revolutionary. Paul
utilizes big-name producers like Sly & Robbie, Steely & Clevie, Jeremy Harding,
and the ubiquitous Neptunes, whose sexy "Bubble" is one of the highlights of the
record. The best track, the stuttering, can't-get-it-out-of-your-head catchy
"Get Busy," is produced by Steven "Lenky" Marsden and features his staggeringly
popular diwali rhythm and a great vocal by Paul. Other tracks, like the hit
single "Gimme the Light," and the "Louie Louie"-influenced "Like Glue," are
almost as good. Paul has a good ear for melody and his flat, distinctive voice
is perfect for his sing-jay style (sing-jay being a blend of DJ and singing).
Paul also ropes in Busta Rhymes for an
amped-up remix of "Gimme the Light," and Rahzel of the Roots to provide rapping
and silly noises on "Top of the Game." This is such a good record that even the
skits are pretty good. "Police Skit" may even provide a few chuckles. Sean
Paul's blend of dancehall and hip-hop brings out the best of each genre, and
Dutty Rock should be booming out of your Jeep if you are a fan of either. [Dutty
Rock was reissued in September of 2003 with the addition of "Baby Boy," an
excellent track from Beyoncé's Dangerously in Love record that features Sean
Paul, and the subtraction of the humorous but inessential skits, and one of the
original album's weakest tracks, "It's On." This reshuffling makes an already
strong album even stronger.]
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