The Trinity (album)

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The Trinity
Sean Paul - The Trinty.jpg
Studio album by
Released27 September 2005
Recorded2004–2005
Genre
Length62:16
Label VP, Atlantic
Producer Donovan "Don Corleon" Bennett, Renaissance Crew, Rohan "Jah Snowcone" Fuller, Steven "Lenky" Marsden, Craig "Leftside" Parks, Supa Dups
Sean Paul chronology
Dutty Rock
(2002)
The Trinity
(2005)
Imperial Blaze
(2009)
Singles from The Trinity
  1. "We Be Burnin'"
    Released: 22 August 2005 [1]
  2. "Ever Blazin'"
    Released: 28 November 2005 [2]
  3. "Never Gonna Be the Same"
    Released: 18 August 2005 [3]
  4. "Temperature"
    Released: 5 December 2005 [4]
  5. "Give It Up to Me"
    Released: 6 June 2006 [5]
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic 67/100 [6]
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [7]
Blender Star full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [8]
Entertainment Weekly B− [9]
The Guardian Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [10]
RapReviews(7/10) [11]
Rolling Stone Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [12]
Stylus A− [13]
USA Today Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [14]
Vibe Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [15]
Yahoo! Music UK (8/10) [16]

The Trinity is the third studio album by Jamaican dancehall musician Sean Paul, released in the United States by Atlantic Records on 27 September 2005.

Contents

Background

It was recorded entirely in Jamaica, with Henriques collaborating with producers on the island such as Steven "Lenky" Marsden, Donovan "Don Corleon" Bennett, Renaissance Crew, and Rohan "Jah Snowcone" Fuller, among others. Explaining the album's title, Henriques pointed out that it is his third album, and has spent three years in production, being "all done right here in the Third World."

Release and promotion

The album was preceded by the single "We Be Burnin'," which commenced radio play on 22 August 2005. The music video for the single was directed by Jessy Terrero. It was featured on the Black Entertainment Television series Access Granted on 17 August 2005 and premiered online on 18 August 2005 at MTV.com. The single itself has peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart. It also peaked at number five on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and seventeen on Billboard's R&B/Hip-hop charts. The album debuted atop the Billboard Reggae Albums chart and at number 5 on US Billboard 200, selling over 107,000 copies in its first week, the highest ever reggae/Dancehall debut and single week sales for a reggae artist in SoundScan history. [17] The album was nominated for Best Reggae Album at the 48th Annual Grammy Awards. The Trinity was certified platinum in Europe. [18] On 28 April 2006, the album was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). [19] The album went on to sell 4 million copies worldwide. [20]

In the UK, Atlantic Records released an expanded two-CD edition of The Trinity on 26 June 2006. [21] It contained all original 18 tracks on the first disc and contained six extra tracks on the second disc including the singles "Cry Baby Cry" with Carlos Santana and Joss Stone along with "Break It Off" featuring Rihanna.

Critical reception

The album received generally positive reviews. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has received an average score of 67, based on ten reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Tim Sendra of Allmusic gave the album 2.5 stars out of 5, criticizing its lack of pop-sounding music by stating "rather than going even further pop, Paul heads toward a harder, more aggressive sound.... it's still disappointing for Trinity to be as empty and unenjoyable as it is. Maybe even slightly heartbreaking for anyone who really felt that Dutty Rock would be the first in a long series of great pop records Sean Paul would release." [7] Jonathan Ringen of Rolling Stone gave the album 3 stars out of 5 and in conclusion for the review had stated "But while Trinity is consistently engaging, it never quite achieves Dutty's immediate, overwhelming pop appeal. Sean Paul still knows how to get a party started -- he just won't be setting the world on fire." [12] Jay Soul of RapReviews gave the album a 7 out of 10 score, praising the radio-friendly hit singles but criticizing the other tracks by saying; "More than this was how average the rest of the album was - credit to Sean Paul for keeping much of the LP Jamaican-based but, like Craig David's second effort "Slicker Than Your Average," keeping it too localised backfired." [11] Steve Jones of USA Today gave the album a more positive review with a 3 out of 4 star rating, crediting Sean Paul for "staying true to his roots" and keeping the "rawness of his sound" by working with only local Jamaican producers for the album. [14]

Track listing

The Trinity track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Fire Links Intro"  0:49
2."Head in the Zone"
  • Delano Thomas
  • Michael "Factor" Jarrett
  • Andre Saunders
3:55
3."We Be Burnin'"
  • Delano Thomas
  • Michael "Factor" Jarrett
  • Andre Saunders
3:35
4."Send It On"
  • S. Henriques
  • Jason Henriques
  • Marsden
  • Dansel Cole
3:38
5."Ever Blazin'"
  • S. Henriques
  • J. Henriques
  • Marsden
  • Rohan Stevens
Steven "Lenky" Marsden3:10
6."Eye Deh a Mi Knee"
  • S. Henriques
  • Donovan Bennett
  • Nigel Staff
Donovan "Vendetta" Bennett2:58
7."Give It Up to Me" (Radio Version)
  • S. Henriques
  • J. Henriques
  • Bennett
  • Staff
Donovan "Vendetta" Bennett4:04
8."Yardie Bone" (featuring Wayne Marshall)
Donovan "Vendetta" Bennett3:12
9."Never Gonna Be the Same"
  • S. Henriques
  • Bennett
  • Staff
Donovan "Vendetta" Bennett3:40
10."I'll Take You There"
  • S. Henriques
  • Craig Parks
  • Craig "Leftside" Parks
  • Jeremy Harding [a]
3:56
11."Temperature"
  • S. Henriques
  • Andre Marshall
  • Rohan Fuller
Rohan "Jah Snowcone" Fuller3:36
12."Breakout"
  • S. Henriques
  • J. Henriques
  • Omari Stines
  • Patrick Samuels
  • Daniel Lewis
  • Roach
  • Omari Stines
2:59
13."Head to Toe"
  • S. Henriques
  • Bennett
  • Paul Edmund
  • Andre Gray
Donovan" Vendetta" Bennett4:21
14."Connection" (featuring Nina Sky)
  • Marlon "Pyrana" Cooke
  • Elijah Wells
  • Lionel Bermingham
3:31
15."Straight Up"
Dwayne "Supa Dups" Chin-Quee 3:06
16."All on Me" (featuring Tami Chynn)
Jason Henriques4:18
17."Change the Game" (featuring Looga Man and Kid Kurup)
  • S. Henriques
  • J. Henriques
  • Ayun Daley
  • Javan Rodney
Jason Henriques3:54
18."The Trinity"
  • S. Henriques
  • Jarrett
  • Edmund
Michael "Factor" Jarrett3:35
Total length:62:18
Japanese edition bonus track [22]
No.TitleLength
19."Feel Alright"3:05
Japanese special edition bonus tracks [23]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
19."Feel Alright"  3:05
20."Cry Baby Cry" (Carlos Santana featuring Sean Paul and Joss Stone) Lester Mendez 3:52
21."Break It Off" (with Rihanna)
Donovan "Vendetta" Bennett3:35
Special edition bonus disc
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Cry Baby Cry" (featuring Carlos Santana and Joss Stone)
  • Mendez
  • S. Henriques
  • DioGuardi
  • Harry
Lester Mendez3:52
2."Break It Off" (featuring Rihanna)
  • S. Henriques
  • Bennett
  • Ford
  • Fenty
Donovan "Vendetta" Bennett3:35
3."As Time Goes On"
  • S. Henriques
  • Rupert Bent Jr.
Rupert Bent Jr.4:54
4."Temperature" (AOL Sessions)
  • S. Henriques
  • Marshall
  • Fuller
 2:49
5."Get Busy" (AOL Sessions)
  • S. Henriques
  • Marsden
 2:47
6."Never Gonna Be the Same" (AOL Sessions)
  • S. Henriques
  • Bennett
  • Staff
 3:32

Notes

Charts

Certifications

Certifications for The Trinity
RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Belgium (BEA) [57] Gold25,000*
Canada (Music Canada) [58] Platinum100,000^
France (SNEP) [59] 2× Platinum400,000*
Germany (BVMI) [60] Gold100,000^
Ireland (IRMA) [61] Gold7,500^
Japan (RIAJ) [62] Platinum250,000^
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland) [63] Gold20,000^
United Kingdom (BPI) [64] Gold100,000^
United States (RIAA) [65] 2× Platinum2,000,000
Summaries
Europe (IFPI) [66] Platinum1,000,000*

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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