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Generally favorable reviews- based on 29 Ratings
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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AngelicaDMar 1, 2006Loved it!
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musseypApr 25, 2006its amazing
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VictorDNov 13, 2005Yeahh
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abzsmApr 25, 2006its the bext
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martinapJan 18, 2006he's the best. Sean Paul love u 4 ever hugs and kisses
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ninaJan 7, 2006amazing
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kelvindOct 21, 2005i love this album evey song is worth listening twice.....its more up to date than dutty rock
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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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NelsonAOct 25, 2005True dancehall fans will love this Album. Sean Paul went "Back to the Basics". Though many may prefer Dutty Rock over this LP true dancehall fans would agree it was not original and fresh as the Trinity. Love it. Nuff Big ups to SP.
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dawnyOct 26, 2005very contemporary, love it
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CharliJul 13, 2006I'm of an older crowd and have not heard his earlier albums, but I LOVE Sean Paul's blend of pop and reggae in this album.
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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.
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birdiekbJun 16, 2006i skip a few tracks, but come on...its sean paul. always always always amazing.
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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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T.Jan 15, 2006what the hell is this crap? people call this singing? i cant understand a word from what hes saying...."artists" like this should be shot
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BenlolMar 15, 2006Complete and utter garbage are you kidding me?
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Awards & Rankings
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BillboardThe lack of big-name guests may make it hard to woo new fans, but those who preferred Paul's earlier work will be happy to hear he has returned home. [1 Oct 2005]
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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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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]