Sean Paul Ryan Francis Henriques (born January 9, 1973), better known as Sean Paul, is a Jamaican dancehall musician.
On March 28, 2000, he had released his debut studio album, Stage One, through VP Records and Universal Music Group. The album’s most notable song was its first single “Deport Them”.
On November 12, 2002, Sean Paul released his second album, entitled Dutty Rock, which later inspired him to name his own record label, Dutty-rock-productions. The album’s most popular songs were the solo singles “Like Glue” and “Get Busy”, and his collaboration with singer Beyoncé, called “Baby Boy”.
On September 27, 2005, Sean released his third studio album, The Trinity, under the label Atlantic Records. The project contains songs like “Temperature”, “Ever Blazin'” and “We Be Burnin' (Recognize It)”, which serves as the radio edit of “We Be Burnin' (Legalize It)”.
On August 18, 2009, Sean Paul released his fourth studio album, Imperial Blaze, via VP Records. The most notable songs in the album are “Press It Up”, “So Fine” and “Hold My Hand”.
On January 24, 2012, he had released his fifth studio album, entitled Tomahawk Technique, under the label Atlantic Records. The project contains songs like “She Doesn’t Mind”, “Body”, and “Got 2 Luv U”, which features Alexis Jordan.
Sean Paul's first album Give It Up To Me(When You Gonna) - EP released on Thu Jan 01 1970.
The most popular album by Sean Paul's is Dutty Classics Collection
The most popular song by Sean Paul's is No Lie
Sean Paul's first song Body released on Tue Jan 24 2012.