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The Trinity - Audio CD - Sean Paul

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Audio CD - 27 September, 2005
Atlantic / Wea
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CD Tracks:

    Fire Links Intro
    Head In The Zone
    We Be Burnin'
    Send It On
    Ever Blazin'
    Eye Deh A Mi Knee
    Give It Up To Me
    Yardie Bone
    Never Gonna Be The Same
    I'll Take You There
    Temperature
    Breakout
    Head To Toe
    Connection
    Straight Up
    All On Me
    Change The Game
    The Trinity


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Audio CD Description

Just try to sit still during the first few tracks on dancehall-reggae star Sean Paul's third album,


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I didn't realize that SNOW had made a comeback

This album is absolute junk. Even though I cant stand most of todays "pop" music, I still try to keep up with the times and check out the scene, because sometimes you will find bands that are big on the charts (ex. Staind, Linkin Park, LL Cool J) that actually have some talent, and give us some good songs. Sean Paul sounds like a bad version of the early 1990's rappper, Snow, who had the hit, "Informer" This is absolute disgrace, espically when I get criticized for calling Death Metal artist, "Talented". Is this really talent. I do enjoy some hip-hop, mostly though I am strictly old school (old 60's + 70's RnB and 80's and early 90's hip-hop) There might be a few good songs on here for a dance club, if mixed correctly, but the entire album sounds the same, and Sean Paul sounds like he has marbles in his mouth. Its one thing when you have a talented Regaee artist that puts some lyrics over beats, but this is god-awful. I would save your money, because in a few years, you will be able to get this one of the discount rack.


sean paul a sell out...mr.sellout....fi get buyout....

How you fi guh call other reggae artists "Dudes"..yuh not only dis di artist dem but a whole nation a people..jus because..yuh have a likkle hype..bwoy mi a tell yuh sean paul is a big let down....


Fans can never be objective...

From the OBJECTIVE reviewer...Sean Paul does it...that's right, repeats the same song over and over 18 times and does even do a good job of it.

 

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