That fall, Paul released his first album on VP Records. The sprawling Stage One collected many of his previous hit singles and compilation cuts, plus a few brand-new tracks.
In addition to topping the Canadian and U. Paul followed with The Trinity Atlantic in Four years later he returned with Imperial Blaze. Featuring the singles "So Fine" and "Hold My Hand" with Keri Hilson , Imperial Blaze topped the Billboard rap chart, but did not capture the same mainstream attention as his prior two releases.
The loose Odyssey Mixtape dropped in and was followed a year later by Tomahawk Technique , a more pop- and dance-oriented album with production from the likes of Stargate , DJ Ammo , and Benny Blanco. While the set yielded a handful of international hits, it stalled in the U.
Although his sixth studio album, Full Frequency , topped the U. The effort spawned the singles "Other Side of Love," "Entertainment 2. After Paul signed a deal with Island Records, he returned to the studio to record his seventh album. AllMusic relies heavily on JavaScript. In , Paul announced that he was working on his sixth studio-album, and later revealed that it will drop February 18th, Sean Paul. Follow About Sean Paul. Facts Only.
He was a chef prior to beginning his music career. He is part Portugese, Chinese, and Jamaican, and his grandfather was Jewish. He was the first Reggae artist to be on the cover of Vibe.
Top Songs. All Songs. Entertainment Remix. Sean Paul Feat. LUV Remix. Tory Lanez Feat. All the stars fell in line this time. The demo was done just before Christmas, and then we started to mix, getting the video ready and stuff like that. MC: Who else have you been listening to lately? Anitta, from Brazil. Becky G introduced me to people like Natti Natasha and so we were talking about doing something, but nothing has come to fruition yet. I was testing the water with this one, and this one has really become something big and feels very good.
Possibly more songs coming. So that was a juggling production that I put out this year. We called it that because one of the songs on there is talking about callaloo as in money, green. Paul: I definitely do enjoy them. It helps me to keep a younger pop audience. After being popular that time and then a few years later not being so popular, I try to keep my younger audience.
Any opportunity that presented itself and I thought it was a good song, I would jump up and do. As I said before, dancehall has become a [type of] pop music. That was a very big indication for me that I need to keep that audience connected to what I was doing. A lot of pop artists nowadays, such as Rihanna and even Drake, they started to do music that reflects a lot of influence of what dancehall has given to the world.
Simple Plan——same thing. I met all of those people online. There are some people who I work with straight, but a lot more is done over the Internet. MC: Your son was born in ——how did that change things for you? Paul: Less sleep. Also, there are less people around at night. I go to studios and there are a lot of people who want my attention or they want me to produce them, or they want me to sing with them. It would be overwhelming to me and my fans if I did it all. The boss is my son now. So when I am at home, I like to spend a lot of time with him.
I just want to be a good dad. It has changed me in that respect—my focus has changed but not musically.
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