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Dutty Rock



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Sean Paul Music:
Dutty Rock



Music
Dutty Rock
by Sean Paul

Dutty Rock
List Price: $18.98Label: Vp Records / Wea

Salesrank: 55445

Released: September 2, 2003
Our Price: $5.51
Used Price: $0.73
Media: Audio CD

Dutty Rock Track Listing:
1. Dutty Rock Intro
2. Shout (Street Respect)
3. Gimme the Light
4. Like Glue
5. Get Busy
6. Baby Boy - Beyoncé Knowles, Sean Paul
7. Top of the Game - Sean Paul, Rahzel
8. Ganja Breed - Chico, Sean Paul
9. Concrete
10. I'm Still in Love with You - Sean Paul, Sasha
11. International Affair - Debbie Nova, Sean Paul
12. Can You Do the Work - Cécile, Sean Paul
13. Punkie
14. My Name
15. Junkin' Punny
16. Gimme the Light [Pass the Dro-Voisier Remix] - Busta Rhymes, Sean Paul
17. Bubble - Fahrenheit, Sean Paul
18. Shake That Thing
19. Esa Loca - Sean Paul, , Tony Touch
20. Punkie (Espanol)

Editorial Review:
International edition of the hit 2002 album includes one exclusive bonus track 'Baby Boy' (duet with Beyonce). Atlantic.

Description of Dutty Rock:
Now that everybody wears Rastafarian-flavored red, green, and gold wristbands and the Signal De Plane and Pon De River dances have grown to macarena-like proportions, you have Sean Paul (and the guy who actually invented these dances, the "Energy God" Elephant Man) to thank. This re-release intended for international markets trims the fat from the original Dutty Rock by losing the filler skits, songs ("It's On"), and adding the previously unavailable "Baby Boy" single featuring Beyonce's seductive croons. This one's for fans who don't have Beyonce's Dangerously in Love album (the only other place to get this popular reggae-lite single) and those who want to renew their love affair with the Diwali riddim popularized on Paul's "Get Busy"--and subsequently re-sung on chart toppers by Lumidee ("Never Leave You (Uh Oooh, Uh Oooh)") and fellow dancehall vocalist Wayne Wonder ("No Letting Go"). --Dalton Higgins

Dutty Rock Reviews:
Sean P. Dutty Rock Review 5 Star Review
2008-07-06 - I'm enjoying this cd! It has a lot of great songs on it! There's really nothing I wanted to know before hand. What I really appreciated was how fast it arrived and the wonderful service! It's in great condition and is working well!

Only worth it for the radio hits... 2 Star Review
2007-10-31 - I like Sean Paul's style and music, but I found this album disappointing. Besides the big hits that were played on the radio ("Gimme the Light", "Get Busy", "Like Glue", "Baby Boy") and "Punkie" and "Can You do the Work", I found that most of this album was uninspired and repetitive and didn't make me want to sing along or dance. If you listen to the album twice in a row, you actually feel to skip most of the tracks the second time around... I would suggest you buy his Trinity album instead, a much more interesting one. If you like his big radio successes, just download them on your iPod instead of buying the entire Dutty Rock album.

Party Rocker For Sure 3 Star Review
2007-01-05 - Admittedly, I don't have the faintest idea as to what Sean Paul is singing/talking/toasting/rapping about but this is a fun, shake your groove thang, head bobber. I don't know how anyone can sit down when they put this on. The beats and grooves are just hot. Aside from the hits and songs that got some radio play, Shout, International Affair, Concrete, and Punkie are stand-outs. Sean Paul did his thing on this one and he's a cutie too!

Hard to tell what he's saying 3 Star Review
2006-11-12 - Hip Hop's Sean Paul brought the island flavor into the Top 40. His first single "Get Busy" sounds great and sets the stage for Dutty Rock, his official debut album. Though his English is a little iffy and it's hard to tell what he's jabbering about on record, the beats are great in any language. Highlights are the aforementioned smash "Get Busy," "Gimme the Light," "Like Glue," "Baby Boy" (with Beyonce) and "Top of the Game." It's not a perfect listen but it's pretty good.

Just alright... 4 Star Review
2006-11-01 - 3.5 stars. Admittedly I'm not a reggae or rastafarian fan. But I'd heard enough single cuts to make me believe that this would be a good CD. It was and it wasn't. I agree the flow of the stongs seemed a bit chopping and majority sounded alike. It's a very long CD which aides in you getting your money's worth, but overall-it's just okay.










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