![]() ![]() And just like that last warm drink you can’t finish at the end of the night, The Trinity is about ready to be poured out. He’s right: There’s no need to water down his already thin beats, lame titles like “Ever Blazin’ ” and boring raps. On the final track Paul brags, “Real dancehall dem can’t dilute dis.” The hour-long, tiresome record is over-produced if it is anything, and even the slickest of rhymes seem ridiculous when laced with the squeak of oddly placed synthesizers and fake sirens. Fresh from the success of Dutty Rock that gained acclaimed respect and put dancehall into the mainstream. ![]() Paul’s third album is definitely danceable, but certainly not memorable. We Be Burnin follows the same Sean Paul formula that has a lot of groove and catchy energy for us all to get down. Still, the sea of sweltering people at your next party might turn on you if you play Paul’s latest album, whether you’ve got your “Head in the Zone” or not. Just gimme the gees an we be clubbin yo Gal a make we please and we be thuggin now Sipping Hennesy an well be bubblin yo Set your mind at ease we got to take it slow So when you see the S.P. “The girls we be poking / Have to be smoking,” Paul slurs out in all seriousness on “We Be Burnin’,” one of about half a dozen tracks devoted almost entirely to marijuana. There is less hook and beat on this record than the surprisingly successful Dutty Rock and more overt references to the same old after-party hookups and egregious drug use. The Trinity is 18 tracks of unremarkable dancehall drone mixed with Paul’s unintelligible Jamaican slang babble. But even after burning one down Bob Marley style and slamming five Hennessy-and-Red Bulls, The Trinity still sounds like the residue at the bottom of Paul’s last cup of gin and juice. OVERVIEW LYRICS Music Video Sean Paul - We Be Burnin (Recognize It) Official Video Concerts in United States See All Concerts Jul 01 Henry W. The Jamaican-born reggae-rap hotshot has made his mark. Ratings: 166 Cataloged: 21 Track ratings Rating distribution 1 2 3 4 5 0.0 7.5 15.0 22.5 30.0 Rating trend -2 -1.5 -1 -0. The dark, scratchy gyration of “Like Glue” might even be on your party mix. “Get Busy” was in your head for weeks after it came out. 1: We Be Burnin - Recognize It - Amended: 2: We Be Burnin (Recognize It) 3: We Be Burnin. Every seedy frat basement you’ve ventured into has bumped one of Sean Paul’s infamous ass-shaking anthems at one time or another – and you’ve liked it. Chorus We be burnin', not concernin' what nobody wanna say We be earnin', dollars turnin' cah we mind deh pon we pay More than gold and oil and diamonds, girls, we need them every day. Includes Album Cover, Release Year, and User Reviews. We Be Burnin’ is a reggae fusion dancehall song by Jamaican dancehall artist Sean Paul, from his third studio album The Trinity (2005). ![]()
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