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Tuesday, September 06, 2005

Sean Paul: Uptown top ranking

Sean Paul has taken dancehall to the world. Ian Burrell meets the most high-profile Jamaican musician since Bob Marley (I think this is questionable but thaz just me)

Published: 02 September 2005

Sean Paul stands on a small stage in a Soho cinema and performs the latest Jamaican dance routine, the Willie Bounce, which, suffice to say, involves a deft gyration of the hips and requires a loose-fitting pair of trousers. The many female followers in the invitation-only audience look on admiringly as he explains the lyrical thought process behind "Straight Up", his less-than-subtle ode to horizontal gymnastics. "He does have a point!" exclaims one well-spoken woman. If another man had been solewd, the same woman would, quite possibly, have doused him with chardonnay. How does Sean Paul do it?

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1 comment:

Japronika said...

I luv Sean Paul 2 death. He's the reason why I got hooked on Dancehall. His music and Bob Marley's music are completely different. Reggae and Dancehall are different. Yes, dancehall came from reggae but they're not the same. People fail to realize that and still put them in the same category. That was not a fair comparison. I luv ya blog!