Dutty Rock
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Dutty Rock | |||||
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Studio album by Sean Paul | |||||
Released | September 24, 2002 (U.S.) | ||||
Genre | Dancehall | ||||
Length | 71:56 (re-release) | ||||
Label | Atlantic Warner Music Group VP Records Virgin Records (Canada) |
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Producer | Jeremy Harding | ||||
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Dutty Rock is the second album by reggae/dancehall toaster Sean Paul. It was released in November 26, 2002. It features the singles "Gimme The Light", "Get Busy", "Like Glue" and "I'm Still in Love with You", which all charted in the top 6 on the UK Singles Chart. The album itself reached #2 on the UK Albums Chart, and #9 on the U.S. Billboard 200 Albums Chart. It is also his first and only so far album to have a Parental Advisory sticker.
In 2003 the following year, Sean Paul released an edited version of the album intended for international markets. The re-release took off all skits and the single "It's On", also featuring the now accessible hit single "Baby Boy". The single is a duet by Beyoncé and Sean Paul. It became one of the biggest hits in 2003 spending nine weeks at number one. The album sold over 2 million copies in the U.S. and helped him become a Grammy Award winning artist.
[edit] Track listing
- "Dutty Rock Intro"
- "Shout (Street Respect)"
- "Gimme the Light"
- "Like Glue"
- "Get Busy"
- "Baby Boy" (featuring Beyoncé Knowles)
- "Top Of The Game" (featuring Rahzel)
- "Police Skit"
- "Ganja Breed" (featuring Chico)
- "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"
- "Jukin' Punny"
- "Uptown Haters Skit"
- "Gimme The Light (Pass The Dro-Voisier Remix)" (featuring Busta Rhymes)
- "Bubble" (featuring Fahrenheit)
- "Esa Loca" (featuring Tony Touch & R.O.B.B.)
- "It's On"
- "Punkie (Español)"
- "Samfy I (International Bonus Track)"
[edit] Singles
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