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Sean Paul Fans If ur love is ever blazin' , ur head is in the zone, u finess jah jah bless, and u be burnin'... this is the group for you....A dutty eh.
Sean Paul Ryan Francis Henriques was born in Jamaica January 8, 1973 ,
and spent his early years in Upper Saint Andrew Parish, Jamaica , a
couple of miles north of his birthplace. His parents were both talented
, his mother Frances is a well-known painter. His father Garth is a
Sephardic Jew of descent, and his mother is of African Caribbean and
Chinese descent; both were born in Jamaica. Many members of Sean Paul's
family are swimmers. His grandfather was on the first Jamaican men's
national water polo team. His father also played water polo for the
team in the 1960s, and competed in long-distance swimming, while Sean
Paul's mother was a backstroke swimmer. Sean Paul played for the
national water polo team from the age of 13 to 21.However, he gave up
the sport in order to launch his musical career
Dancehall
music was Sean Paul's first love, and he became proficient at crafting
rhythm tracks. He became a deejay after writing his own songs, basing
his style largely on the works of Super Cat and Don Yute. The latter
was later to become his idol and mentor. Sean Paul was closely
connected to the reggae-pop band Third World. His brother, Jason
"Jigzagula" Henriques, and his best friend Zameer Masjedee helped him
open up business connections. In 1996, Sean Paul released his debut
single "Baby Girl (Don't Cry)" with producer Jeremy Harding. It proved
a significant success, and led to further Jamaican hits like "Nah Get
No Bly (One More Try)", "Deport Them", "Excite Me", "Infiltrate", and
"Strategy".
- In March 2000, Paul released his first album,
Stage One - In 2002, he announced the release of his second album,
Dutty Rock - Sean Paul's third album The Trinity was released in
September 27, 2005
and spent his early years in Upper Saint Andrew Parish, Jamaica , a
couple of miles north of his birthplace. His parents were both talented
, his mother Frances is a well-known painter. His father Garth is a
Sephardic Jew of descent, and his mother is of African Caribbean and
Chinese descent; both were born in Jamaica. Many members of Sean Paul's
family are swimmers. His grandfather was on the first Jamaican men's
national water polo team. His father also played water polo for the
team in the 1960s, and competed in long-distance swimming, while Sean
Paul's mother was a backstroke swimmer. Sean Paul played for the
national water polo team from the age of 13 to 21.However, he gave up
the sport in order to launch his musical career
Dancehall
music was Sean Paul's first love, and he became proficient at crafting
rhythm tracks. He became a deejay after writing his own songs, basing
his style largely on the works of Super Cat and Don Yute. The latter
was later to become his idol and mentor. Sean Paul was closely
connected to the reggae-pop band Third World. His brother, Jason
"Jigzagula" Henriques, and his best friend Zameer Masjedee helped him
open up business connections. In 1996, Sean Paul released his debut
single "Baby Girl (Don't Cry)" with producer Jeremy Harding. It proved
a significant success, and led to further Jamaican hits like "Nah Get
No Bly (One More Try)", "Deport Them", "Excite Me", "Infiltrate", and
"Strategy".
- In March 2000, Paul released his first album,
Stage One - In 2002, he announced the release of his second album,
Dutty Rock - Sean Paul's third album The Trinity was released in
September 27, 2005
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