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SEAN PAUL - The Trinity

| StylusMagazine | He is not the best DJ in Jamaica.
He doesn’t have to be; Sean Paul’s real gift is melody. He makes up for lyrical shortcomings with utterly smooth refrains. The cultural gulf separating the U.S. from Jamaica magnifies rather than diminishes his melodic charisma, for audiences whose familiarity with dancehall is more Nina Sky than Bounty Killer. The Trinity, Sean Paul’s third album (second since his American breakthrough) is his best. It is also one of the best LPs released anywhere this year....full text |
| | Times Online | | The Jamaican superstar Sean Paul Henriques went global with Dutty Rock (2002) and The Trinity should reinforce his position as dancehall- pop’s premier player. The top 5 single We Be Burnin’ trades in hip-hop beats for harsh R&B, but remains a booty- shaking masterclass. Ever Blazin’ has an irresistibly skippy rhythm and catchy rap and sweet collaborations with Nina Sky and Tami Chynn won ’t hurt his female fan base....full text |
| | Dotmusic | | Following the stupendous success of six-million selling second album, "Dutty Rock", you might assume Sean Paul would return with a third album boasting more marijuana-laced, up-tempo tracks produced by whoever's-hot-right-now....full text |
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