Associated Press |
September 29, 2005
NEW YORK -- The ladies love dancing to Sean Paul's contagious dancehall grooves. Guys like him for making women move on the dance floor.
After three years without dropping an album, the dancehall don is back with The Trinity. In a recent interview, Paul talked about his message and his vibe.
AP: We Be Burnin' is a smash single, but behind the groove is a message. Do you think that message gets buried?
Sean Paul: Dancehall music is perceived as party music, which it is because of the rhythm, but there are messages that do come through or a purpose of an artist saying something to the world. People usually don't get the messages because of the partying.
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