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The Trinity
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Artist: Sean Paul
Label: Vp Records / Wea
Category: Music

List Price: $18.98
Buy Used: $0.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 86 reviews
Sales Rank: 16481

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.4

MPN: 83788
UPC: 075678378829
EAN: 0075678378829

Release Date: September 27, 2005
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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4 out of 5 stars We Be Burnin....Not Concernin!   June 27, 2006
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

I don't really know how to review a reggae album, even though I like me some reggae, the accents and uptempo nature of albums like this one make it hard for me to know what they are saying. Consequently, I only take in about 25% of what Sean Paul is saying on this album (even though he is one of the easier artists to understand). The beats are mostly uptempo dance tracks that bang even though I can't do those moves they do in the videos! Just that one move that Sean Paul does.

This is a fun album, definitely throw it on if you having a party that's about dancing. He also has some slower songs on here that are just as good as the uptempo songs. My favorite songs are Temperature, We Be Burning, Give it Up To Me, Connection, All On Me, Head To Toe, and Ever Blazin. The album is bumpin, although a little long, nonetheless hot. If you don't have this already then go out and get it.



3 out of 5 stars VERY MAD NOT EXPOSING DANCEHALL.. CMON DUTTY   June 26, 2006
 1 out of 3 found this review helpful

First off Dancehall is a hot genre full of unique artists in Jamaica always bumpin music. Now the trinity album has 6 or 7 good songs and pretty sure it will rock a party. Now... all I see in his album is Looga Man and Wayne Marshall which is kool but they are not the top acts in Jamaica and he used to work with them back in the day. Where's My man Bounty Killer,Beenie Man, Sizzla, Elephant Man, Mr Vegas, Buju Banton,Capleton, Busy Signal the list goes on. Those are your top artists in dancehall why haven't you collaborated with them.... is it because you dont want anybody else to share the spotlight with you. Im pretty sure they would collaborate with you but is this ablum to line up your pockets or for dancehall very questionable. BTW nina sky is not dancehall she is reggaeton. Like you said Sean paul bring back the love.... where is it, its not on your album.


5 out of 5 stars Jamaica's best export since "jerk"   June 23, 2006
HOT, SEXY and ENERGENIC! This really is a true blend of Reggae, Dancehall, and Hip Hop. Dutty Rock is great too, but on that album you can pick out the straight hip hop track, the straight dancehall ones, etc. whereas on The Trinity, it's all blended into it's own new sound. Sean Paul's music sounds like nothing else in the mainstream right now, and that's a good thing. Also, he does a really good job of pushing a riddim and making it into a great song. A lot of times, you will hear popular riddims just being rapped over, with nothing else but SP spices them up enough to hold up more than they would on their own. I love this album, and keep a copy of it within arms reach at all times. And sure, half the time you probably can't understand what he's saying but on this album he speaks a language we all can understand, the language of love!

Also, I've been a rock/alternative fan for years and was never into hip-hop, reggae, etc but this is definitely the album that won me over into those genres. And on that note, I will also state that I've been to more rock and punk shows then I can count, and no rock/punk band I've seen has ever worked the crowd or rocked the stage as hard as Sean Paul does. A lot of band should see what it's like to watch an artist on stage who actually looks likes he's having a blast doing a concert instead of just doing the fans a favor by singing live.



4 out of 5 stars Reggae? Rap? Hip-Hop? Dancehall? Still reading this title?   May 28, 2006
Sean Paul sold over six million copies of his album Dutty Rock. The album spawned several hit singles including "Gimmie The Light," "Get Busy," "Like Glue," and the #1 single "Baby Boy" featuring Beyonce.

Sean Paul has followed up Dutty Rock with The Trinity. The 18 track album features the current smash single "We Be Burnin'" Sean stays true to his dancehall roots on this CD. The album isn't filled with a bunch of cameos. Sean Paul holds it down on his own for the most part bringing his unique flavor to his international fan base. Sean Paul worked with fellow Jamaican artists and producers for the most part for The Trinity.


Don't miss out on these hot tracks-

"We Be Burning"-Very hot, the album's first single.

"Ever Blazin'"-Good song with a nice track

"Eye deh a mi knee"-It's hard to understand what Sean is saying on this song but it's hot and it was on a lot of mix tapes this past summer. Sean Paul does include the lyrics in the CD jacket insert.

"Give It Up To Me"-Clearly a sex song. This song has got to be a single. It's one of the hottest songs on the album.

"Connection" featuring Nina Sky-Very catchy song, could easily be a single.

"Never Gonna Be The Same"-This is a soulful, reflective song about dealing with loss.

"All on Me" featuring Tami Chynn-This is an extra hot featuring newcomer Tami Chynn. She has a very soothing voice and her and Sean Paul sound great on this track.

Songs like "The Trinity," and "Yardie Boy," have a very Jamaican dancehall feel to them. True all of the songs are dancehall songs, but these songs more so than others. Songs, "I'll Take You There," "Temperature," and "Head to Toe," serve as decent album tracks. While some U.S. listeners will pick up the CD and may only claim a few songs as potential hits one must remember that Sean Paul is an international recording star and The Trinity is music for the world as a whole, not just the U.S. listening audience. It's a feel good album and clocks in exactly at one hour.



5 out of 5 stars a must for anyone who likes to dance   May 15, 2006
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This album by Sean Paul is named the Trinity because it took him 3 years to produce, it is his 3rd record and it was made in the 3rd world (Kingston, Jamaica). I think it's really amazing that he made this masterpiece in a tiny little recording studio in Kingston. The sound is unique to Sean Paul and I am certain it will be an international hit. I have danced to Temperature and We'll Be Burning in New York, Miami and Las Vegas -- it's at every dancehall and if it doesn't make you want to dance, maybe get your blood pressure checked.


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