Continuing his music career by now, Sean Paul promises to release an album TBA in 2011 that all fans are looking forward to. Within 2004-2007, he received several awards, including The Best Reggi Artist, The Best Pop/Rock Singer, and The Best Reggi Album ( twice). Without saying, that was not the last prize in the list of the musician’s titles, awards, and nominations. The videoclip to the first album’s single “ Gimme the light” earned Sean Paul a title of The best international video-artist. This album, re-released in 2003, earned Sean a Grammy Award and became the most successful project in the Jamaican career. An album Dutty Rock, released in 2002, was a sensation in the world of reggi and hip-hop music and sold over 5 million copies, peaking at number two in the British chart. The popularity of Sean Paul, as a reggi-singer, who not only recorded singles but created soundtracks to Hollywood films, grew every year. According to experts of the famous magazine Bollboard, this album became the fourth in the list of the best reggi albums of 2000. On the 28th of 2000, the musician’s debut album Stage One was released. The experiments turned to be rather successful. With this performance, Sean built useful ties and began to make experiments, combining elements of reggi, hip-hop, and R&B in his songs. His next single “ Deport them”, which topped the Jamaican chart, became his passing to America.īeing in charts of Miami for keeps, Sean Paul was invited for Hot 97’s Summer Jam and became the first reggi-singer in the history of the festival. The musician had got his first, really active, professional producer Jeremy Harding, who supervised the release of Sean Paul’s several singles, which brought him popularity not only in Jamaica but among music fans of the rest states of Caribbean Basin. But his song “ Baby Girl”, released in 1999, became a real hit. One cannot state that Sean’s popularity was flash-like as his individual style and principled stand to sounding of his own songs were not always met enthusiastically. In 1996, Sean Paul presented his first prominent single “ Fat Eh Nah”, which was followed by a three year break. After working at improvement of his skills and search of his own sounding, Sean Paul finally joined reggi-band Third World, keeping on sharpening his skills. In his youth Sean recorded a couple of his own demotracks and his father showed them to one of the local reggi-singers, who agreed to supervise the boy with a great creative potential. Sean Paul, as well as many of his family members, launched a sport career but after reaching some success as a swimmer, he eventually refused from conquering the sport Olympus and preferred music. Everyone, who, at least, heard about him or was lucky to be at a concert of the famous Jamaican that earned a Grammy Award for The Best Reggi Album in 2004, can safely say that.
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