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Sean Paul Fotos
Artista:
Sean Paul
Origen:
JamaicaJamaica
Nacido el día:
8 de Enero de 1973
Disco de Sean Paul: «Stage One»
Disco de Sean Paul: «Stage One» (Anverso)
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  • Valoración de usuarios: (4.6 de 5)
  • Título:Stage One
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  • Tipo:Audio CD
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11 personas de un total de 11 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Stage One.....Clasic One.....every one get this cd!!!

This cd from Sean Paul is one of the best reggae cds to come from a Dj in a while. The first time I heard this I had this on repeat for a long time. The skits right down to all the songs have a tight flow and beats on every track. Some of the beats you might recognize hearing already but with sean paul's voice over it, it makes it sound all his own. I cant pick out one favorite becasue I like the whole thing so much but I would have to say tracks: 2,9,6,8,11,14,19, and 21. Anyone who lieks dancehall and are unsure about whether or not to get this cd, believe me when I say this is the one for you. Nothing but back to back non-stop dancehall all mixed into one.....and its all sean paul. Dont just take my word for it....get it!

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5 personas de un total de 5 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- A nice debut Album from the prince of Dance Hall

This album is fantastic when "Stage One" first came out I was simply addicted to it plus the artist himself. I must agree with some of the reviewers that say that there are too many skits on this 21-track album. Still, there are some enjoyable tunes here, namely the hit single, "Infiltrate," which burned up dancehalls with its pumping beat, and "Hot Gal Today," a duet with ultra-hot DJ Mr. Vegas, which displays an interesting blend of Sean Paul's hard voice with Vegas' smoother vocals. "Faded," a take on Shania Twain's "Looks Like We Made It," also illustrates clever treatment.

I had this album on repeat for a long time. Some of the beats you might had already heard but with Sean Paul's voice over it, it makes a whole new sound. I can't pick out a favorite track in this album because I love it so much but if I had to it would be "Infiltrate," "Deport Them," "Haffi Get De Gal Ya," "She Want it," "Mek It Go So Den," "Check it Deeply," and "Next Generation."

While this album is not one of the best Dancehall Reggae has to offer, Sean Paul's debut album makes for a good intro to those who are seriously looking for a true Dancehall Reggae album. Anyone who likes dancehall and are unsure about whether or not to get this album, believe me this would be a nice start. Nothing but back to back non-stop dancehall music and most importantly it's all Sean Paul.

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2 personas de un total de 3 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Excellent album

The more I keep listening to other dance hall artists, the more I really dig Sean Paul's unique style and delivery. The beats are phenomenal. Sean's flows are bangin' especially on She Want It, Infiltrate, Definite, Strategy and No Bligh. Don't sleep on his You Must Lose track, which I think is one of the best on his album. This cat's got talent and I look forward to the second one coming hopefully in 2002... DUTTY EHHHH!!

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- Bigup for this one

Take out the skits and its one of the greatest dancehall records ever. This is the type of album that gets hip hop fans into reggae. Deport Them is excellent, so is Check it Deeply, both the songs with Mr. Vegas, and Infiltrate on that Who Am I? rhythm. Alos listen to Faded. That being said the best song outside of Deport Them on the record is No Bligh, which is straight head rockin dancehall, if you like music get it. I like it so much i bought it twice.

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4 personas de un total de 7 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Dutty Dutty Dutty..........

Sean Paul,that Dutty Byoy. Stage One as the name suggest, Dis is just stage one of many to come. This album is HOT with some slaming beats and the skits are really funny, a must buy for all dancehall fans.

My Fav. are: 3,5,8,11,19 & 21