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Dutty Rock [EXPLICIT LYRICS]

Sean Paul
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (November 12, 2002)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics
  • Label: Atlantic / Wea
  • ASIN: B00006YXH8
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Vinyl
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (88 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #163,381 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

Track Listings

1. Dutty Rock Intro
2. Shout (Street Respect)
3. Gimme The Light
4. Like Glue
5. Get Busy
6. Top Of The Game
7. Police Skit
8. Ganja Breed
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. Uptown Haters Skit
17. Gimme The Light Remix (featuring Busta Rhymes)
18. Bubble (featuring Farenheit)
19. Shake That Thing
20. ,Esa Loca (featuring Tony Touch & R.O.B.B.)
See all 22 tracks on this disc

Editorial Reviews

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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

Product Description
Limited edition Japanese pressing features a bonus track. Details TBA. Atlantic. 2005. --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

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21 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars AFTER A LONG WAIT DUTTY ROCK IS HERE, November 15, 2002
By Jason N Walker (Kingston, Jamaica) - See all my reviews
After the very successful debut album Stage One, Sean Paul has come out with a sophmore album. The album has already had huge attention do the hype that has been given to the song "Gimme The Light.

The album which was orignally supposed to be released in May is filled with hits. "Gimme the Light" is one of the most played and requested songs throughout the United States. Although it came out early 2001 and was on a riddiim that got strong play in the Dancehall, it has found a new market a market that mostly does not even know much about Dancehall.

Gimme the light is one of the best examples why this artist does well. His ability to sit on a riddim is equalled by very few (superstars like Super Cat and Buju Banton come to mind) and the flow of his voice is just magic. Of course the video with actual Jamaican dancers doing Jamaican dances directed by Little X was a huge help also.

This is the first dancehall song that has not been remixed or taken from it's original format and found such success in the United States, making it historic.

Another big hit on the album is Like Glue which was a huge hit in the Dancehall in 2001. The riddim caller the Buy Out was done by one of the best producers in Jamaiacan history, Tony Kelly.

Can You Do The Work (featuring Ce'Cile) was the song that Sean did on the big riddim for 2001, the Liquid, which was built by his manager Jeremy Harding. The song is a classic, Cecile and Sean Paul go back and forth having the classic boy meets girl argument. The steamy and creative lyrics these young stars come up with are amazing.

Punkie is a huge hit that Sean did for Richie "D" Martin on the Grooving riddim, a riddim which in itself is classic. He does a spanish version of the song at the end of the CD and he surprised me with his mastering of the spanich tongue.

I'm Still In Love With You (featuring Sasha, this is a remake of huge hit that was done by (Reggae Legend) Alton Ellis in the 60's and redone by the Marcia Aitkens who took it to number one on the British Charts. The remastering done by producers Steely & Clevie brings a fresheness to the old Classic, yet it does not stray from the richness of the original song. Sasha and Sean Paul ride the tune like masters.

Gimme The Light Remix (featuring Busta Rhymes) done by Sean's brother Jason "Jigzagula" Henriques also brings a new angle to the song. Busta with his Jamaican ancestry rides the riddim well (thank God they did not put hip hop beats in there) and then Sean makes up new lyrics just for the remix, Wicked!!

There are also some new songs on their such as "Get Busy" which is done on the most popular riddim in Dancehall right now The Dwali. He also sings the song "Bubbles" with one of Jamaica's most creative artists Farenheit. Also listen for Shout!!

the CD is definitely worth having Memba me told you. It is a collector's item already for it's historic feat of breaking through that hard wall set up for non american music to be kept out of the Main Stream. My Only problem with this CD is that unlike the first one it is not enhanced.

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Dutty Rockin' Mon!, September 15, 2003
By A Customer
I'm a big fan of Sean Paul's "Dutty Rock". Sean Paul puts together some surprisingly slick ryhmes to his Dance Hall beats. As far as I can see, this album has two downsides. One is his accent-- it makes him hard to understand. Second, most of the songs repeat themselves again. But if you have no problem with that, then buy this cd! My favorite tracks include:

Like Glue: Nice beat, nice lyrics. All around good song, I could listen to it over and over.

Top of the Game: I LOVE this track! I'm such a huge fan of Rahzel, and he brightens this track up so much! I often find it stuck in my head, which isnt a bad thing.

I'm Still in Love with You: This is a GREAT Jamaican love balad! At first I thought it was tacky and annoying, and then realized it was unique and awesome...but "That's a dutty dutty love..."

International Affair: This is my favorite track on the cd. Great party song, with a nice dance beat. I could listen to this song ALL day, and still be "Dutty rockin' it from Kingston, JA"

Can You Do the Work: This is a very popular reggae beat.(also the beat to "give it to her hard" by tanto metro and devonte)
Not the most appropriate song for everyone to hear, but very, very slick.

My Name: This song has some of my favorite lyrics on the whole cd. must hear, must listen, must LOVE.

Other songs worth listening to are "Punkie", "Shake that Thing", "Gimme the Light Remix", and "It's On"

If I havent stressed this enough, THIS IS A GREAT CD!

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Coolest CD EVER!, July 15, 2003
By Jazmi "kamaita" (Fayetteville, NC, USA) - See all my reviews
This is, by far, the coolest thing I have ever heard. I love listening to this album because the songs are so much fun and the beats are so cool. It's just so hard to resist getting up and dancing to it. It's a really good sophomore effort from Sean Paul, although you can never understand a word he's saying. I love Gimmie the Light, Like Glue, Get Busy, Top of the Game, Punkie (English and Spanish versions), Esa Loca, and the Gimmie the Light remix with Busta Rhymes. Tony Toca and R.O.B.B made great additions to the album also. If you don't have this CD yet, you're missing out because this is really great music. I never would've thought that I'd get into something like this, but it's hard to resist. It stays in my CD player all of the time. Believe me, if you buy this album, it will probably never leave your stereo from the time you take it out of the case. This is truly a great addition to any CD collection. Everyone should go out and buy this.
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