Track Listing 1. Party Hard - (Patois) 2. Feel It Boy - (Patois) 3. Bad Girl - (Patois) 4. Real Gangsta - (Patois) 5. Fresh From Yard - (Patois) 6. Miss L.A.P. - (Patois) 7. Street Life - (Patois) 8. Gangsta Life - (Patois) 9. Pure Pretty Gal - (Patois) 10. Bossman - (Patois) 11. Yagga Yo - (Patois) 12. More We Want - (Patois) 13. You Babe - (Patois)
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Janet Jackson, Lady Saw, Lil' Kim, Robbie Shakespeare, Sean Paul, Sly Dunbar, Tanto Metro & Devonte | | Distributor: | MSI Music Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel: Beenie Man, Janet Jackson, Lady Saw, Sean Paul, Tanto Metro, Devonte, Calibe (vocals); So Solid Crew, J1, Lil' Kim (rap vocals); Mikkel Se, Tor Erik Hermansen, The Neptunes (various instruments, arranger); Dave Kelly, Chink Santana, Tony Kelly, Irv Gotti, AC Burrell, Double R (various instruments); Paul Titus Green, Jarl Ivar Andersen (guitar); Paul "Wrong Move" Crossdale (keyboards); Robbie Shaespeare, Donald "Bassie" Dennis (bass); Sly Dunbar (drums); Chris Damherst, Melbourne "George" Miller (programming); Noth, Rachel Pagan, Brian Gold, Tony Gold (background vocals). Producers include: The Neptunes, Dave Kelly, Chink Santana, Irv Gotti, Anthony Kelly. Japanese edition has two extra cuts, "Call Me" and "I Like." CD contains 2 bonus tracks. Dancehall king Beenie Man continues his quest for crossover success with TROPICAL STORM, an outing benefiting from the marketing muscle of Virgin Records and all-star guests drawn from the worlds of R&B, rap and reggae. Among the major names dropping in to mix it up with this Jamaican master are queen bee Lil' Kim and hip-hop producer DJ Clue on the percolating "Fresh From Yard," and Janet Jackson, who sweetens the bubbly "Feel It Boy." Superstar producers The Neptunes also check in to ride the board and pump up the relentless "Bad Girl," along with the infectious "Bossman" featuring reggae brethren Lady Saw and Sean Paul. Other island natives checking in are the So Solid Crew (the jacked-up "Yagga Yo") along with Tanto Metro and Devonte (a soulful "More We Want"). Amid the various talents coming and going on TROPICAL STORM, reggae legends Sly & Robbie stand out thanks to their skilled production hands. A gnarly funk loop defines the stripped down "You Babe" while the anthemic "Party Hard" (which also appears on the BLUE CRUSH soundtrack) features an infectious cadence that earmarks this cut for prime mix tape status.
Editorial Reviews 3 stars out of 5 - ...A blend of R&B, funk, hip-hop, garage and his trademark dancehall toasting... Q (10/01/2002)
6 out of 10 - ...A party album that will shift units, feet and arses... NME (09/21/2002)
...His most commercial-sounding material to date... Mojo (11/01/2002)
7 out of 10 - ...The hardest working MC in Jamaica... Spin (10/01/2002)
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