Sean Paul's run in the 2000's was a phenomenon!

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He had the juice for awhile but I remember jamaicans not really rating him until he really blew and crossed over. I remember making tapes for my sister with tracks I caught on the radio for my sister in the late 90s and she thought it was funny I was a big fan. In the late 90s its mainly dudes like Spragga Benz that ppl wanted to hear.

 

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Soundtrack to my early party run post high school.

Knew breh was over when I went with my friends to a party in white ass West Hartford(Elbow Room for those from the area) and downstairs in the dancefloor it was just hit after hit and pure white people jamming to his ish.

He never landed the follow-ups but hopefully he cashed out great off this one.

West Indian parties imo are still the best ones to go to.

Quiet as it's kept, at least in the northeast, you don't have the urban takeover of music without the help of the reggae/bashment mix genre. It was hip-hop AND reggae that toppled rock/ish.

Breh, how do you not have "Gimme the light" as part of the video list?!

That was the one that set him off?



You earned this neg

That buzz riddim was such a beast.. When Beanie Man "Toy Friend" (2:23 mark) and Sean "Gimme the light" back 2 back BREHSSS :wow::ohlawd: :blessed:

 

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