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More dutty than rock, "Trinty" fully establishes Sean Paul as not only a dancehall great, but one of black music's brightest talents.
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Highly likable most of the way through, the album merits praise for not prettying up Paul's dancehall sound, at a time when it must have been tempting to add some bling for the benefit of his large American following.
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Sean Paul is a gifted songbird, and on The Trinity his vocal gifts and Jamaica’s continued creative vitality are a surefire formula for thrilling music.
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VibeSean Paul blasts off confidently into the future with The Trinity. [Nov 2005, p.147]
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Entertainment WeeklyNo matter how hard he smacks his drumsticks together, his third CD never ignites the five-alarm fires of previous hits. [7 Oct 2005, p.74]
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 23 out of 29
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Mixed: 0 out of 29
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Negative: 6 out of 29
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Jul 10, 2021To me it was on par if not better than dutty rock, full of epic tunes that have stood the test of time. Rrr SPZ The Trinity.
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DerefeCMay 4, 2007Pretty Entertaining, as well as, mundane and cliche'... its a decent album however...More Can Be done!
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AlexisCNov 21, 2006I love him...he is awesome but i think his work before was better. Everyone knows he can do better.