Libidinal energy dominates Back to Basics, as Beenie Man delivers incessant sexual braggadocio with varying degrees of vulgarity. Opening with "Dude," his irresistible duet with the teenage Ms. Thing, he guarantees the ladies a "proper fix." He exaggerates on "Dr. Know" ("Girls walk in the sun to play with my big water gun"). Even that sounds like a nursery rhyme compared to the crude boasting on "Doctor Mi Rate Yu" ("Hookers and hos want to give mi blowjobs") and the disturbing declaration on "Pussy Language" ("Mi fuck a man's gyal mi nuh have no moral").
Dancehall has always featured a "slack" element, with the most sophisticated practitioners cloaking their X-rated verse in metaphors and double-entendre. Beenie Man is only one of a current crop of DJs tastelessly expressing sexual themes, but as a 22-year veteran who has earned major hits by skillfully addressing everything from guns and girls to religion and racial oppression, his ribaldry should be presented with greater finesse. After two crossover-tailored detours, Beenie Man is again on the right road with Back to Basics. But the clichéd, repetitive, and sometimes offensive lyrical content ultimately prevents him from reaching his ultimate destination: making a truly great dancehall album. -- Patricia Meschino