"An hour plus, the album contains 40 to 50 minutes of inspired Shaggy with the swashbuckling singer dividing his time between swaggering business as usual and surprisingly non-pop, non-slick numbers that are welcome reminders of how deep he can go. The polished boasting and bragging on the opening "Clothes Drop" is no big surprise, but the minimal and bubbly production from Sly & Robbie is fresh and exciting. The pace is kept up with some raw dancehall -- the pounding "Broadway" with its brittle Barrington Levy sample is especially tasty -- before things get much slicker. "Wild 2Nite" takes the singer into the perfect-fitting world of G-Unit with special guest Olivia, and "Supa Hypnotic" is the first of two stylish winners with the Pussycat Dolls' Nicole Scherzinger, the saucy "Don't Ask Her That" being the second. Up to this point. You only have to do a little trimming to make Clothes Drop one of his best." (Allmusic).
"Is nog altijd herkenbaar de Mr. Boombastic. Dankzij enkele dancehallriddims heeft het album (tussen enkele best lekker weghappende hitlijstenpopsongs) over de hele linie meer swing en vlees aan z'n botten dan voorganger 'Hotshot'. (DK, Oor)
Shaggy, 'Mr. Boombastic', maakt een luchtige poppy mix van hiphop-ritmes, R&B-zang, pop en verwaterde ragga-vocalen. Met veel bekende samples van o.a. oude discohits van bijvoorbeeld the Jacksons. Met de onvoorstelbaar grote hit 'Angel'.
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