Somehow I had feared: Sean Paul now slowly on the Black Eyed Peas Disco Music sonstenwas train on jumps (I do not know how to call it). From its roots reggae is no longer much heard here. The album is not bad, but unfortunately still quite disappointing, especially in contrast to the great predecessor "Imperial Blaze" was about 98% with no weaknesses. At first listen, I could absolutely nothing to do with the songs, now I can at least make friends with some. The best song in my opinion is "Dream Girl" and also one of the best Sean Paul songs ever. Then come "Roll Wid Di Don" and "Wedding Crashers", but otherwise it looks more lukewarm to mediocre from. Conclusion: It's nice my Sean Paul collection again to expand with some good songs, at the latest after 3. Hear the affection comes back slowly. But what remains is the fear that Sean Paul's music slowly develop in the wrong direction. Way of reggae, dancehall and hip hop, to disco-party-something. If you like such things can securely access, who have been "Stage One" is but a fan of Jamaican, could first get a damper.