Looking like a Jamaican mix between G.I. Joe and Jack Sparrow, Sean Paul turned the Bryce Jordan Center into a dancehall last night, pleasing the crowd with his arsenal of hit songs.
Paul fans were treated to an introduction by another impossible-to-understand MC who shouted out directions to the crowd like a European dictator.
But that was just the warm-up, as shortly thereafter Sean Da Paul took the stage along with a full band and camouflage-clad backup dancers, opening with the upbeat hit "Like Glue."
The high-energy performance came after Bubba Sparxxx, the opening act, brought his brand of Dirty South hip-hop to the stage. Bubba's set was brief, as he came onstage about 30 minutes late.
His late arrival was a blessing in disguise, however, as his short time onstage was full of lip-synching and pandering to the crowd. There were more mentions of the Notre Dame game on Saturday than there were live rhymes in Bubba's songs.
The lone highlight of Sparxxx's abbreviated set was the Timbaland-produced "Deliverance," which got the crowd into the mix. However, this crowd wanted the hits, and every woman in the building was shaking her moneymaker for the worst song of the year, "Ms. New Booty."
In between sets, a couple uninspired DJs made the same reference to the Notre Dame game and Penn State's number two party school ranking that they made before the show, then threw out free swag to the crowd. It was reminiscent of one of those lame high school pep rallies, except I've never seen couples grinding at any of those.


