Sean Paul - Trinity (2005)

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Artist: Sean Paul
Album: Trinty
Year: 2005
Genre: R&B
Quality: 128 kbps CBR / 44100 KHz
Label: Island Records
Size: 57.28 MB


Just try to sit still during the first few tracks on dancehall-reggae star Sean Paul's third album, The Trinity. It's a nearly impossible feat, and you're in need of a serious scolding if tracks "Head in the Zone," "We Be Burnin'," "Send It On" and "Ever Blazin" don't make your toes tingle. Paul introduced a worldwide audience to the dancehall scene via his explosive 2002 album, Dutty Rock, and he scored bigger pop creds via bouncy duets with Beyonce and Sasha. The Trinity refines Paul's pop sheen while still staying true to his Jamaican roots. Beats squish and slide seductively, tempered by staccato rhythms and Paul's self-assured, sexy delivery. Things take a serious turn halfway through The Trinity, specifically during "Never Gonna Be the Same." The sweet, sad song is a wistful ode to Paul's friend and mentor, Daddigon, along with several other lost loved ones. "Temperature" raises the heat, sister-duo Nina Sky pops up on "Connection," and Beyonce sound-alike Tami Chynn contributes airy vocals to "All On Me." But even with the help, the album's second half fails to match the ferocious intensity of the first few tracks. Program your player to repeat The Trinity's first five or six flavorful tracks and get busy, indeed.

Tracks Listings

1. Fire Links (Intro)
2. Head on the Zone
3. We Be Burnin'
4. Send it On
5. Ever Blazin'
6. Eye Deh A Mi Knee
7. Give It Up To Me
8. Yardoe Bone (Feat Wayne Marshall)
9. Never Gonna Be the Same
10. I'll Take You There
11. Temperature
12. Breakout
13. Head to Toe
14. Connection (Feat Nina Sky)
15. Straight Up
16. All On Me (Feat Tami Chynn)
17. Changing The Game (Feat Looga Man and Kurup)
18. The Trinity



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