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All rights reserved.| Track Listing 1. Dutty Rock Intro 2. Shout (Street Respect) 3. Gimme the Light - (remix) 4. Like Glue 5. Get Busy 6. Baby Boy - (with Beyonce) 6. Top of the Game 7. Police Skit 7. Top of the Game - (featuring Rahzel) 8. G**ja Breed 8. Ganja Breed - (featuring Chico) 9. Concrete 10. I'm Still in Love With You - (featuring Sasha) 11. International Affair - (featuring Debbie Nova) 12. Can You Do the Work - (featuring Ce'cile) 13. Punkie 14. My Name 15. Junkin Punny 16. Gimme the Light (Pass the Dro-Voisier) - (remix, featuring Busta Rhymes) 16. Uptown Haters Skit 17. Bubble - (featuring Fahrenheit) 17. Gimme the Light [Pass the Dro-Voisier Remix] - Busta Rhymes 18. Bubble 18. Shake That Thing 19. Esa Loca - (featuring Tony Touch/R.O.B.B.) 19. Shake That Thing 20. Punkie (Espanol)
Album Notes Personnel includes: Sean Paul, Beyonce (vocals); Rahzel, Chico, Sasha, Debbie Nova, Ce'cile, Busta Rhymes, Fahrenheit, Tony Touch, R.O.B.B. (rap vocals); Mark Ronson (various instruments). Producers include: The Beat People, Troyton, The Neptunes, Scott Storch, Delroy Foster. DUTTY ROCK won the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album. Sean Paul was nominated for Best New Artist. "Get Busy" was nominated for Best Male Rap Solo Performance. Though he'd released successful singles earlier, Jamaican toaster Sean Paul became a full-blown international dancehall reggae sensation with his 2000 full-length debut STAGE ONE. Picking up where that album left off, DUTTY ROCK dips into hip-hop production techniques in addition to the usual dancehall tricks, providing a unique framework for Sean's visceral, rapid-fire raps. Amid all the modern production, "I'm Still in Love with You" (not the Al Green tune) finds SP dipping into the roots-reggae trickbag, with vocal assistance from Sasha. And unlike some of his contemporaries, he's not without a sense of humor. The introductory skit, which finds him hilariously at odds with an inept heavy metal backing band, posits Sean Paul as the Stan Freberg (ask your grandparents) of dancehall. Editorial Reviews Q Magazine (01/01/2003) Q (01/01/2004) | Find errors in the product description? Submit a catalog update request now. | ||||||||||||
Reviews I like the songs on Sean Paul thats why I bought his album and its more than great!!I think he is making so cool music Review ID: 10000000003686030 Was this review helpful? Report this review |
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