Sean Paul Represents Jamaican Music
Sean Paul continues to imprint his stamp on the music industry, representing his music and Jamaican music worldwide.
Having been atop the Billboard Hot 100 charts for all of August and still retaining the top position on Billboard’s Radio Chart with his Cheap Thrills Sia collaboration, Sean Paul continues to put his best foot forward.
The Grammy Award winning, Jamaican recording artist, having recently signed with Island Records has been making his presence felt, pushing the dancehall beat across the world with performances, appearances, and new releases.
The artiste recently appeared at the annual Bestival music festival on the Island of Wight. Slated to perform on the last day of the four-day festival, Sean Paul performed before the closer Wiz Khalifa. Reviews however raved Sean Paul’s performance to be a literal ‘show stopper’ on September 11.
“The responsibility of closing the main stage on Sunday may have fallen to Wiz Khalifa, but it was Sean Paul’s set that people couldn’t stop talking about all day”, reported Huffington Post’s Rachel McGrath.
Sean Paul then headed to Camdem, London, where he performed at the Electric Ballrooom on September 13. His first appearance in London for the past three years, Sean Paul surely made up for lost times to his British fans. Performing a full hour-long set with his own hits such as Temperature and Get Busy, Sean Paul kept it “burnin” with song selections including Cheap Thrills, Hair and most recent Crick Neck collaborations with Australian singer Sia, all-female group Little Mix and Dancehall artiste Chi-Ching Ching, respectively. The latter of which, a music video was released for only last Thursday and it has already received over 531,000 views on Youtube.
The multi-platinum artiste is currently working on his next album, to be released in 2017 and has been seen in Los Angeles. Recently spotted at the Apple Music headquarters, Sean Paul has much in store and encourages fans to keep abreast with his shows, appearances and updates on his website www.allseanpaul.com.