
Dutty Rock (West Indian patois for "dirty rock") is the second studio album by the Jamaican rapper and singer Sean Paul. Released on 12 November 2002 through VP Records and Atlantic Records, it was largely inspired by the social environment and music culture of his youth in Jamaica. Paul worked with longtime collaborators like Jeremy Harding, Tony "CD" Kelly, Delroy Foster, and Steely & Clevie, while also teaming up with new producers including Mark Ronson, The Neptunes, King Jammy, and Ward 21.
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