Dutty Rock [Explicit Lyrics]
Track Listings
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1. Dutty Rock Intro
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2. Shout (Street Respect)
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3. Gimme the Light
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4. Like Glue
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5. Get Busy
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6. Top of the Game - Sean Paul, Rahzel
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7. Police Skit
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8. Ganja Breed - Chico, Sean Paul
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9. Concrete
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10. I'm Still in Love With You - Sean Paul, Sasha
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11. International Affair - Debbie Nova, Sean Paul
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12. Can You Do the Work - Ce'Cile, Sean Paul
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13. Punkie
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14. My Name
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15. Jukin' Punny
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16. Uptown Haters Skit
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17. Gimme the Light [Pass the Dro-Voisier Remix] - Busta Rhymes, Sean Paul
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18. Bubble
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19. Shake That Thing
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20. Esa Loca - Sean Paul, , Tony Touch
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See all 22 tracks on this disc
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Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
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
From URB Magazine
The opening skit to Sean Paul's latest stateside album offers one of the key reasons why dancehall has converted hip-hop heads and entrenched itself as a dominant presence in America's most diaspora-friendly cities: Rock bands can't play it. A hokey rehearsal band shows up to back him on past hits "Deport Them" and "Infiltrate," strangling the rugged classics into nu-metal crap. He stops mid-song, banishes them and declares that this is dancehall, nothing more or less " This the REAL dutty rock." Over the past 20 years, dancehall has made a slow incursion on the American market, with a few successes but countless dashed hopes. With his unmistakably crisp voice and stylish lyrics, Sean Paul is one of Jamaica's greatest hopes for crossover success, as evidenced by the MTV-endorsed success of his recent single, "Gimme the Light." His album justifies the hype. Enlisting top-notch Jamaican producers (check the work by Dave Kelly, the man responsible Timbaland's stuttering blueprint), Paul stays close to home with his sound. The hard-stepping "Street Respect" gives "Oochie Wally" a run for its orientalist money while the violent stomp of "Get Busy" levels all comers. For the lovers, he and Sasha duet for "I'm Still in Love," a surprisingly nice update of Althea and Donna's classic "Uptown Top Ranking." The songs don't exactly tackle a diversity of issues wine, women and soundbwoys but Paul's brazen flow never wears thin. Though Dutty Rock isn't particularly well conceived, it features enough hopped-up thrills and self-proud pomp to win a piece of even the staunchest rap fanatic's heart.
Hua Hsu
Dutty Rock,Sean Paul,Vp Records / Wea,Alternative Rap,Dancehall,Hip-Hop,Pop,Pop-Rap,Reggae
Dutty Rock [Explicit Lyrics]
Average customer rating:
- Party Rocker For Sure
- Hard to tell what he's saying
- Just alright...
- Don't waste your money.
- King of Dance Hall shows us his shiny crown
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Dutty Rock
Sean Paul
Manufacturer: Vp Records / Wea
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ASIN: B0000BWVC0
Release Date: 2003-09-02 |
Tracks:
- Dutty Rock Intro
- Shout (Stret Repect)
- Gimme The Light
- Like Glue
- Get Busy
- Baby Boy
- Top Of The Game
- Ganja Breed
- Concrete
- I'm Still In Love With You
- International Affair
- Can You Do The Work
- Punkie
- My Name
- Junkin' Punny
- Gimme The Light (Pass The Dro-Voisier Remix)
- Bubble
- Shake That Thing
- Esa Loca
- Punkie (Espanol)
Amazon.com
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 Beyonce's seductive croons. This one's for fans who don't have Beyonce'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 popularized 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
Album Description
International edition of the hit 2002 album includes one exclusive bonus track 'Baby Boy' (duet with Beyonce). Atlantic.
Customer Reviews:
Party Rocker For Sure.......2007-01-06
Admittedly, I don't have the faintest idea as to what Sean Paul is singing/talking/toasting/rapping about but this is a fun, shake your groove thang, head bobber. I don't know how anyone can sit down when they put this on. The beats and grooves are just hot. Aside from the hits and songs that got some radio play, Shout, International Affair, Concrete, and Punkie are stand-outs. Sean Paul did his thing on this one and he's a cutie too!
Hard to tell what he's saying.......2006-11-12
Hip Hop's Sean Paul brought the island flavor into the Top 40. His first single "Get Busy" sounds great and sets the stage for Dutty Rock, his official debut album. Though his English is a little iffy and it's hard to tell what he's jabbering about on record, the beats are great in any language. Highlights are the aforementioned smash "Get Busy," "Gimme the Light," "Like Glue," "Baby Boy" (with Beyonce) and "Top of the Game." It's not a perfect listen but it's pretty good.
Just alright..........2006-11-01
3.5 stars. Admittedly I'm not a reggae or rastafarian fan. But I'd heard enough single cuts to make me believe that this would be a good CD. It was and it wasn't. I agree the flow of the stongs seemed a bit chopping and majority sounded alike. It's a very long CD which aides in you getting your money's worth, but overall-it's just okay.
Don't waste your money........2006-08-21
I made the mistake of buying this cd for one song basically. I would have saved some money had I just burn the one song that I like. The songs just really do not seem to flow very well together. There is too much down time between songs and too much talking. "Get Busy" is definetly the best song on the cd. I will admit I listen to it over and over and do not get tired of it. However, his newest cd "The Trinity" is much better.
King of Dance Hall shows us his shiny crown.......2006-05-05
Best album ever...."Get Busy" got me and my girlfrien dancing all night during the school dances. You need to get this album if you know what is good fer you
Average customer rating:
- WACK WACK WACK
- IT IS NOT EXPLICIT, dumb rater guys!
- awesome party cd!!! get up and dance!!!
- A Beenie Man wannabe
- like glue
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Dutty Rock (Clean)
Sean Paul
Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0000793TZ
Release Date: 2002-11-26 |
Tracks:
- Dutty Rock Intro
- Shout (Street Respect)
- Gimme The Light
- Like Glue
- Get Busy
- Top Of The Game
- Police Skit
- G**ja Breed
- Concrete
- I'm Still In Love With You
- International Affair
- Can You Do The Work
- Punkie
- My Name
- Jukin' Punny
- Uptown Haters Skit
- Gimme The Light (Pass The Dro-Voisier Remix)
- Bubble
- Shake That Thing
- Esa Loca
- It's On
- Punkie (Espanol)
Amazon.com
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
Customer Reviews:
WACK WACK WACK.......2005-09-26
This guy is not Hiphop he is an embarasment to the world of Hiphop. I am beyond tired with Daddy Yankit, Shawn Poo and all of these other wanabe reggae latin crap rip off artists. this guys voice is just one party reefer stripclub monotone through out the entire album. this CD has absolutely NO lyrical content. dont even get me started on the music because every song on this album sounds exactly the same. Bob Marley is probably turning in his grave. 0 stars
IT IS NOT EXPLICIT, dumb rater guys!.......2005-06-10
This cd is really cool, its good for like dancing, and although all songs are good, the best are GET BUSY SHOUT (STREET RESPECT) GIMME THE LIGHT and ESA LOCA. Finally its not explicit it uses like 2 bad words.
awesome party cd!!! get up and dance!!!.......2004-12-19
dutty rock rocks!!!, there are alot of standout tracks on this cd such as "get busy, "like glue","shout", "baby boy" and many many others. There are alot of good songs on this cd even the remixes arn't bad, its best to put on as a party cd as the number of danceable tracks are endless. this music is mostly dancehall not really reggae(think of shaggy's summertime track) but its a cd that one of the best of that genre.
A Beenie Man wannabe.......2004-08-31
What Crap! This CD sucks.The guys voice is so annoying. Buy Beenie Man instead.Forget this stupid prat!!!
like glue.......2004-08-11
sean paul is a very tallented person. he has influenced the music buissnes for the good of it as he has written songs of such deatail in wording. this album has sent his career to the top of this buissnes and he will no doubt be a house hold name in the very near future.
Average customer rating:
- WACK WACK WACK
- IT IS NOT EXPLICIT, dumb rater guys!
- awesome party cd!!! get up and dance!!!
- A Beenie Man wannabe
- like glue
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Dutty Rock
Sean Paul
Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
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General
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- The Trinity
- Hotshot
- When Disaster Strikes
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ASIN: B00006YXH8
Release Date: 2002-11-12 |
Tracks:
- Dutty Rock Intro
- Shout (Street Respect)
- Gimme The Light
- Like Glue
- Get Busy
- Top Of The Game
- Police Skit
- Ganja Breed
- Concrete
- I'm Still In Love With You (featuring Sasha)
- International Affair (featuring Debbie Nova)
- Can You Do The Work (featuring Ce'Cile)
- Punkie
- My Name
- Junkin' Punny
- Uptown Haters Skit
- Gimme The Light Remix (featuring Busta Rhymes)
- Bubble (featuring Farenheit)
- Shake That Thing
- ,Esa Loca (featuring Tony Touch & R.O.B.B.)
- It's On
- Punkie (Espanol)
Amazon.com
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
Customer Reviews:
WACK WACK WACK.......2005-09-26
This guy is not Hiphop he is an embarasment to the world of Hiphop. I am beyond tired with Daddy Yankit, Shawn Poo and all of these other wanabe reggae latin crap rip off artists. this guys voice is just one party reefer stripclub monotone through out the entire album. this CD has absolutely NO lyrical content. dont even get me started on the music because every song on this album sounds exactly the same. Bob Marley is probably turning in his grave. 0 stars
IT IS NOT EXPLICIT, dumb rater guys!.......2005-06-10
This cd is really cool, its good for like dancing, and although all songs are good, the best are GET BUSY SHOUT (STREET RESPECT) GIMME THE LIGHT and ESA LOCA. Finally its not explicit it uses like 2 bad words.
awesome party cd!!! get up and dance!!!.......2004-12-19
dutty rock rocks!!!, there are alot of standout tracks on this cd such as "get busy, "like glue","shout", "baby boy" and many many others. There are alot of good songs on this cd even the remixes arn't bad, its best to put on as a party cd as the number of danceable tracks are endless. this music is mostly dancehall not really reggae(think of shaggy's summertime track) but its a cd that one of the best of that genre.
A Beenie Man wannabe.......2004-08-31
What Crap! This CD sucks.The guys voice is so annoying. Buy Beenie Man instead.Forget this stupid prat!!!
like glue.......2004-08-11
sean paul is a very tallented person. he has influenced the music buissnes for the good of it as he has written songs of such deatail in wording. this album has sent his career to the top of this buissnes and he will no doubt be a house hold name in the very near future.
Average customer rating:
- Very Fun Music
- Perfect if your parents dont like explicit lyrics
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Dutty Rock
Sean Paul
Manufacturer: Vp Records / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Dance Hall
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General
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- The Trinity
ASIN: B0000BWVC2
Release Date: 2003-09-02 |
Tracks:
- Dutty Rock Intro
- Shout (Stret Repect)
- Gimme The Light
- Like Glue
- Get Busy
- Baby Boy
- Top Of The Game
- Ganja Breed
- Concrete
- I'm Still In Love With You
- International Affair
- Can You Do The Work
- Punkie
- My Name
- Junkin' Punny
- Gimme The Light (Pass The Dro-Voisier Remix)
- Bubble
- Shake That Thing
- Esa Loca
- Punkie (Espanol)
Customer Reviews:
Very Fun Music.......2005-11-21
This is the clean version, but I don't know if you could tell if he was cussing if it wasn't because you can't really understand 90 percent of what he says. But thats not important. Its all about the dancehall beats and his jamaican style rapping/singing is very fun to listen to.
Perfect if your parents dont like explicit lyrics.......2003-11-02
If your parents don't like listening to you music cussing 500 words per minute (just kidding) then this cd is perfect. You can't tell when he cusses in the real song because they recorded new songs (same songs) with the cussing out and new words in. The tracks are also very creative. I have people tell me that Sean Paul's songs all sound the same. This is NOT TRUE. If you actually listen to the music, every track is unique.
Average customer rating:
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Dutty Rock
Sean Paul
Manufacturer: Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000AU1J46
Release Date: 2005-10-10 |
Album Description
Limited edition Japanese pressing features a bonus track. Details TBA. Atlantic. 2005.
Average customer rating:
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Dutty Rock
Sean Paul
Manufacturer: Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Dance Hall
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General
| Reggae
| International
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Pop Rap
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ASIN: B0000TIGE8
Release Date: 2004-03-15 |
Tracks:
- Dutty Rock Intro
- Shout ( Street Respect)
- Gimme The Light
- Like Glue
- Get Busy
- Baby Boy Feat. Beyonce
- Top Of The Game ( Feat. Rahzel)
- Ganja Breed ( Feat. Chico)
- Concrete
- I'm Still In Love With You ( Feat. Sasha)
- International Affair ( Feat. Debbie Nova)
- Can You Do The Work ( Feat. Ce'cile)
- Punkie
- My Name
- Jukin' Punny
- Gimme The Lights
- Bubble
- Shake That Thing
- Esa Loca
- Punkie ( Espanol)
- Samfy I
Album Details
Japanese Release featuring a Bonus Track: "Samfy I".
Average customer rating:
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Dutty Rock
Sean Paul
Manufacturer: Wea International
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000094DUJ
Release Date: 2003-05-20 |
Tracks:
- Dutty Rock (Intro)
- Shout (Street Respect)
- Gimme the Light
- Like Glue
- Get Busy
- Top of the Game - Sean Paul, Rahzel
- Police (Skit)
- G**ja Breed
- Concrete
- I'm Still in Love With You - Sean Paul, Sasha
- International Affair - Debbie Nova, Sean Paul
- Can You Do the Work - Ce'Cile, Sean Paul
- Punkie
- My Name
- Jukin' Punny
- Uptown Haters (Skit)
- Gimme the Light [Pass the Dro-Vosier Remix] - Busta Rhymes, Sean Paul
- Bubble - Fahrenheit, Sean Paul
- Shake That Thing
- Esa Loca - Sean Paul, , Tony Touch
- It's On
- Punkie [Espanol]
- Samfy I [*]
Album Details
Features the Smash Hit Single "Gimme the Light" plus the International Bonus Track "Samfy-i".
Customer Reviews:
great dance music.......2003-07-23
this cd is great, im glad we finally got a chance to hear the dancehall sounds of sean paul. these are songs to get down and dance to. "get busy" and "gimme the light" dont just have great videos to look at, they are great to listen to as well. Dutty rock has made me a definite fan of sean paul. Of the dance hall djs that are coming out nowadays sean paul is the best.
Average customer rating:
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Dutty Rock
Sean Paul
Manufacturer: Samfy I
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00007M8SM |
Album Details
Japanese Version featuring a Bonus Track: "Samfy I".
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