The worldwide ambassador of dancehall reggae, Sean Paul, is back with "THE TRINITY," the highly anticipated follow-up to his six-million-selling, Grammy-winning breakthrough album, "DUTTY ROCK."
Looking back from this moment in 2005, it's easy to forget that just a few years ago, raw uncut Jamaican dancehall was still considered "underground" music. It's hard to remember a time when hip-hop stars weren't rocking Rasta colors and R&B idols weren't jumping on reggae beats. But that's the way it was just a few years back, before Sean Paul's landmark "DUTTY ROCK" (VP/Atlantic) changed the game.
"We flip the switch and the game just change," as Sean rhymes on the new album. "Du...
12 January 2004 0 comments
Get ready to shake dat ting miss kana kana 'cos Sean Paul and his Jamaican Posse are about to hit...