
20 Songs, 1 Hour 12 Minutes
EDITORS’ NOTES
Sean Paul isn’t the first dancehall reggae artist to infiltrate pop and hip-hop, but he’s the only one to reach a level of ubiquity that makes him one of his era’s biggest U.S. names. Dutty Rock, his second album, is the onw that put him over. Hard beat-knocking tracks such as “Get Busy” and “Like Glue,” along with the relatively calmer “Ganja Breed,” portray the toaster as an everywhere-at-once nightlife denizen, keeping both eyes on the booty even as he sparks up with his fellow hardmen. He’s not scared of decelerating for lilting sweet-talkers like “I’m Still in Love With You,” a duet with Sasha that gave his softer edges a radio hearing. Paul’s insistent flow, along with his many producers’ ear-grabbing variations on the basic rhythms, make Dutty Rock both emblematic of and unique in its cultural moment.
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Dutty Rock Intro
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Shout (Street Respect)
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Gimme the Light
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Like Glue
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Get Busy
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Baby Boy (feat. Beyoncé)
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Top of the Game (feat. Rahzel)
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Ganja Breed (feat. Chico)
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Concrete
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I'm Still In Love With You
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International Affair (feat. Debbie Nova)
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Can You Do the Work (feat. Ce'Cile)
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Punkie
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My Name
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Jukin' Punny
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Gimme the Light (Pass the Dro-Voisier Remix) [feat. Busta Rhymes]
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Bubble (feat. Fahrenheit)
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Shake That Thing
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Esa Loca (feat. Tony Touch and R.O.B.B.)
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Punkie (Espanol)
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