![]() The song was released under VP and Atlantic Records in October 2003 and climbed to No. In this conversational duet, the handsome dancehall star denied his female counterpart his heart but not the ‘loving’ he touted and offered up with much alacrity, leaving the vocalist to pander to his toxic love, or as Sean declares on the track, “the dutty dutty love.” The track showcases Sean Paul’s playboy character fluently in the lyrics as he chopped up unrequited love to men’s natural proclivity to avoid settling. “I’m Still In Love with You,” which features singer Sasha, arrived courtesy of Sean Paul’s Grammy award-winning second studio album, Dutty Rock (2002). ![]() When Sean Paul released this collaborative effort produced by Murray Elias and legendary duo Steely & Clevie, fans immediately fell in love with the swaying beat and smooth rhythmic vibe. It became a top-10 hit in France and peaked at 22 on the UK Singles chart. The song became a popular reggae hit in the early 2010s as it stood out among the fast-paced beats that make up the rest of the album. On YouTube, the music video for the track has amassed millions of views across all uploads on the platform from Atlantic Records, VP Records, etc. “Never Gonna Be The Same” comprises deep lyrics and a touching message. “Wish I could rewind all these hands of time and bring back Daddigon a great bredrin of mine,” he sings on the track, “Still cannot believe them took your life away / But those who pull the trigger cannot take away / The covenant the righteous have with Jah Jah / So I know I’ll see you again my brother.” Back in 2005, Sean Paul lost his good friend and workmate Daddigon, who was killed in Kingston, Jamaica. ![]() ![]() Produced by In The Streetz Records and Don Corleonie, this track is a tribute to lost loved ones from Sean Paul’s own family and friends to dearly departed Jamaican celebrities in music and sports. Though Sean Paul did not dabble in cultural music often after it was determined that the semantics and optics should match, this precious gem was dropped off when the dancehall star was already 10 years deep in the industry. The 2-strum guitar instrumental had all the makings of a classic reggae song. “Never Gonna Be The Same” is the only authentic reggae song to make the cut. Released as part of the album The Trinity in 2011. SP is also notorious for dropping big songs with female collaborators, which is evident on this top 10 songs tally.Ĭheck out the 10 best Sean Paul songs to make the list below. Sia’s “ Cheap Thrills,” Clean Bandit’s “ Rockabye,” and Beyonce’s “Baby Boy” are just a few songs that Sean Paul is not the lead but absolutely owned like he was. There have been many occasions where the Jamaican deejay hopped on other people’s songs and killed it. Not the greatest not the most streamed or most viewed and certainly not solely based on certification and chart performance, but a combination of all of the above, as well as lyrical content and impact.Īdditionally, this list is made up of songs that Sean Paul is either the lead on or solo singles. Nevertheless, Sean Paul is not interested in being the king of the genre, but he is very much interested in making a big impact on the culture on the global stage and that he has been doing for more than two decades.įor this story, we will look at Sean Paul’s 10 best songs from his vast catalog dating back to the 1990s. Some of his fans may even argue that he is, in fact, the greatest in dancehall to ever take up the mic, and if we’re going by numbers alone, he likely would very well take the crown. Note: When you embed the widget in your site, it will match your site's styles (CSS).Sean Paul will go down in history as one of the greatest Jamaican artists and one of the greatest dancehall artists in the history of the genre. Sean Paul - Live at The Palm Room Album Lyrics1.Get Busy (Live)2.Got 2 Luv U3.Hold On4.Temperature (Live)5.We Be Burnin'feat. Many girls in a with eye sight sexy dress typeĪn make we blaze it the roof we have to raise it again Have enough a them like the great king Solomon Summertime bounce to the music people choose it Turn up the bass make you hear when that pumpin' With the lyrical content that make them dip low and Ready for the girls them in a every situation True me write enough tune and drive them crazy More than gold and oil and diamonds - girls, we need them everyday We be earnin' dollars turning cause we mind de pon we pay We be burnin' not concernin' what nobody want to say floating don't provoke himĬause the girls we be poking ganja smokingīest thing for the recreation to get the best girls in every nationĪnd them love how we flow king hear them shoutingįirst class ticket invitation girls from New York, England and Jamaican Set your mind at ease we got to take it slow Gal a make we please and we be thuggin' now
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