"I do a direct dancehall, I don't do Pop, My Dancehall is in line with Pop," Sean Paul was reported to have done so on Wednesday morning, showing the kind of respect, which elevated him to international fame, bringing him wealth, fame and prestige. music.
The artist’s undeniable statement came during a live Instagram episode, in which he responded to fans about what to expect from Scorcha, his next album scheduled for release in April. Paul’s remarks also came after a heated debate on Twitter over the weekend about Shenseea’s “new American Pop Voice”, following his appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! Friday night, with his later Instagram post, in which he said he was "right to lose fans" who hated his Pop change.
At the end of January, artist Dolly said that her five years of dedication to Dancehall had come to an end and that she was now pursuing Pop music, which was her first love.
However, due to allegations leveled by Shenseea, many Twitter users associated her with Sean Paul claiming that Get Busy deejay was a Pop artist, a claim that was denied by Dancehall fans. Sean Paul, who has never denied that he was a Dancehall artist and nothing more, has been 19 songs on the Billboard Hot 100 chart — since 2003.
It was through his fascinating list of Dancehall songs that he became one. of the world's most sought-after artists for Pop singer collaborations, among them Rihanna and Beyonce. Paul’s first Hot 100 chart was the one selling platinum Get Busy, on Dancehall producer Lenky Marsden riddim.
Prior to that Sean Paul had tied for his debut album Gimme the Light on the Buzz riddim, which peaked at 7th place. Both songs appeared on Paul's 2X Platinum Dutty Rock. Reggae in 2004. His 2005 song We Be Burning on the Stepz riddim took 6th place on the Billboard Hot 100 and received Platinum certification in 2017.
Her 2005 best Billboard Heat song made her voice on producer Dancehall Snowcone's Applause riddim also received a Platinum certificate three times. that year. Additionally, they are Paul Dancehall's hit songs of the early 2000s, which dominated one of the five most watched songs of 2021 on YouTube, with his 2017 collaboration of No Lie and Dupa Lipa occupying 1st place. Her 2002 Dancehall hit song "I'm Still In Love With You with Sasha, ' t Mind, from his 2012 Tomahawk Technique album, stood at No. 4 with Get Busy at No. 5.
Last month, Sean Paul told DancehallMag that although some of his biggest songs did not include deejaying, they were still real Dancehall songs. "Some of my main songs [are] real Dancehall. I mean it might not be the hardest, Dancehall song you've ever heard and for a Dancehall lover it might be the softest-sounding song. Like Glue of Kama, which had many more songs of that kind of things but a real Dancehall, "he explained. Today, March 10, he released the fourth song from his Scorcha album called This Is How We Do It. Produced by two Canadian band Banx & Ranx (Dua Lipa, Gorillaz, David Guetta), the song features American pop singer Pia Mia, best known for the 2015 Do It Again song along with Chris Brown and Tyga.
On Wednesday, Sean Paul's 'Dancehall Declaration' was republished by presenter Debbie Bissoon on Twitter. This sparked a series of approval stamps from Dancehall fans, who praised him for, among other things, for not erasing his culture."I love Sean so much he has never changed his voice since the first day of honoring that man!" Sanade said. "All of Sean Paul 's hits have become house drummers and real Jamaican producers. So, he' s telling the truth," another fan said. Incorporate it into your song and make it WORK! Every song he gives .. WORK! and she is on every chart .. idk how 😮💨, ”another woman said. Some fans took the opportunity to criticize Shenseea for evading American Dancehall.
"Someone should tell Miss Thang because any of her plans are not working," Analyna said, while another commenter added: "Someone needs to tell Shenseea the same thing !!" "Say it out loud so Shenseea can hear it," DJ Melody said. One Twitter user, Imani, in response to Bissoon, referred to a furore over the weekend, in which an incorrect comparison between Sean Paul and Shenseea took place. "He saw the stupid tweets over the weekend trying to forgive Shenseea's bullsh-t and he's fine. The First Step with Dutty Rock wasn't serving the main audience. They just blew the bangers' blame," he said.
In one of the biggest debates about Sean Paul, last weekend, a Twitter user Kingofkgn, openly defending himself against Shenseea, mistakenly compared his transition to Pop with Dynamite artist collaborations.
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