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Disco de Sean Paul: “Dutty Rock [Bonus Track]”
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Dutty Rock [Bonus Track] |
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Fecha de Publicación:2004-03-08
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Tipo:Desconocido
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Género:Reggae, Hip-Hop/Rap, Today's Big Hits
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Sello Discográfico:WEA
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Letras Explícitas:Si
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UPC:4943674047536
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{$Sean Paul}'s {^Dutty Rock} is an infectious record, bursting with hooks and filled with energy; it is a surprise U.S. hit. {$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. [A Japanese version added a bonus track.] ~ Tim Sendra, All Music Guide
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