Dutty Rock [New Version]

Dutty Rock [New Version]
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 Beyonceacute;’s seductive croons.
This one’s for fans who don’t have Beyonceacute;’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 popularised 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, Amazon.com
Customer Review: Gimme Da Light
this isnt that good but it doesnt make him different from any of artsits like the crap fake rubbish rock bands that make “real” music that is supposed to be “emotional” when its just poncy rubbish. He’s pop, although get busy and like glue are good songs, the rest is pap. Dont pick a guitar and think you can make good music from that - u’d be mislead, look at busted
Customer Review: Don't give him the light!
One of the worst, unpolished albums I've heard for a longtime! - Although a few of his hits are on here, the other tracks are awful and give a very unprofessional and unpolished feel. If its Sean Paul vs Shaggy (like for like) Shaggy has no competiton whatsoever!
-









