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Sean Paul Unveils Explosive Remix of "Summa Hot" featuring Busta Rhymes and Skillibeng sflcn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from sflcn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Global dancehall icon Sean Paul has teamed up once again with multi- award winning hip hop icon Busta Rhymes and dancehall sensation Skillibeng to elevate the summer season to new heights with the scorching remix of his hit single "Summa Hot."
Sean Paul Talks Linking With Busta Rhymes & Skillibeng On "Summa Hot" Remix – Grenada Chronicle grenadachronicle.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from grenadachronicle.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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22 Hrs Ago Sean Paul - Overtime Media DANCEHALL superstar Sean Paul has taken notice of the “Trinibad” dancehall movement and is advising local acts to balance their lyrical content and song topics. Speaking to Overtime Media this week about his new album entitled Live N Livin, the Grammy Award-winner said the title of this album, released on March 12, is a positive affirmation – both for himself and the dancehall genre. He told Overtime Media: “The album is called Live N Livin to reaffirm that I am alive and living – it’s a positive affirmation to anyone that’s listening to realise that I understand this and also to reaffirm that dancehall music itself is live and living – even in different territories such as the 'Trinibads' and these places. I have heard Prince Swanny and dem boy dey.”
2021-03-12T09:37:32-05:00 Sean Paul on his new album 'Live N' Livin,'' dancehall culture, and the industry twenty years later [Interview] If you turned on the radio, went out to nightclubs, or even just listened to your 13-year-old sibling's mixed CDs in the early 2000s, I can confidently guess the one name that would inevitably show up every time— Sean Paul. As one of Jamaica's most prolific exports, Paul (born Sean Paul Ryan Francis Henriques) brought dancehall to the masses in the early aughts via a simple trick of a fusion of sounds, with some of the more widely accepted hip-hop and pop beats at the time lining his viral songs, along with a myriad of highly coveted and successful collaborations (Beyoncé, Rihanna). When all these little factors came together—the quality of the production, the irresistibly contagious energy, the big names lit up next to his—he found himself in a fast-moving train, with screaming fans, sold out arenas, endless contacts, and even his own record label. And while two decades have almost passed since his breakout debut, that train never stopped moving. You simply stopped noticing it.