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The Jamaican dancehall superstar first sparked the world in 2002 with his breakout hit, Gimme The Light, and the fire has been burning brightly ever since. Hot on the heels of his multi-platinum, Grammy-winning classic album, Dutty Rock, he dropped the 2005 RIAA platinum smashThe Trinity. That album led off with the Top 10 single We Be Burnin’, followed by the #1 smash Temperature. Then followed Imperial Blaze (2009), Tomahawk Technique (2012) and last February, Full Frequency.
The Kingston-born rhyme slinger has already sold more than 10 million albums worldwide, and has become the most successful Jamaican artist of all time in the U.S. but despite his scorching track record, Sean Paul is taking nothing for granted. A lot of artists talk about “staying on the grind,” but few work harder than Sean Paul. He has done more than any other dancehall artist to bring the hardcore sound of Kingston to new audiences around the world. Since his prophetically titled 2000 debut,Stage One, Sean Paul has proven time and again that modern Jamaican reggae can be a viable genre in the international music market.
On February 8 2014, Sean Paul has released his sixth studio album Full Frequency, including the hit singles Other Side of Love, Entertainment, Turn It Up and Want Dem All. The album features guest appearances from Damian Marley, Iggy Azalea, Brick & Lace, Konshens, Nicki Minaj, 2 Chainz and Juicy J.Sean Paul appeared on the Apocalypse Soon EP by electronic group Major Lazer, on the track Come On To Me, which was released as the second single from the album, after Aerosol Can, a collaboration with Pharrell Williams. He also collaborated with Nigerian recording artist Timaya on a remix of his song Bum Bum.