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Stage One is the debut studio album by Jamaican dancehall singer Sean Paul. It was released on 28 March 2000. It was released on 28 March 2000. Putting the CD in a CD-ROM drive gives access to the "Haffi Get De Gal Ha (Hot Gal Today)" music video and a link to the 2 Hard Records website.
Sean Paul Ryan Francis Henriques was born in Kingston on 9 January 1973. His mother Frances, a painter, [12] [13] is of English and Chinese Jamaican descent. [14] [15] [16] His Portuguese paternal great-grandfather's Sephardic Jewish family emigrated from Portugal to Jamaica in the 17th century. [17]
Paul's EP, Mad Love the Prequel, was released on 29 June 2018, preceded by his contributions to US number one hit "Cheap Thrills" (Sia featuring Sean Paul), international hit single "Rockabye" (Clean Bandit featuring Anne-Marie and Sean Paul), as well as his own top ten UK hit "No Lie" (featuring Dua Lipa), the EP's lead single.
"Come On to Me" is a song by Jamaican-American dancehall trio Major Lazer, from their 2014 extended play Apocalypse Soon. It was produced by Major Lazer and Boaz van de Beatz , and features the vocals of Jamaican artist Sean Paul .
"Baby Boy," the 2003 Beyoncé song that features Sean Paul was a massive hit — his first No. 1 single — and, even today, he continues to be asked about his rumored relationship with the star.
"No Lie" is a song by Jamaican rapper Sean Paul featuring British-Albanian singer Dua Lipa, from the former's first EP, Mad Love the Prequel (2018). The song was written by Paul, Andrew Jackson, Emily Warren, Sermstyle, and Pip Kembo. Production and co-production were handled by Sermstyle and Kembo, respectively.
[17] Jay Soul of RapReviews gave the album a 7 out of 10 score, praising the radio-friendly hit singles but criticizing the other tracks by saying; "More than this was how average the rest of the album was - credit to Sean Paul for keeping much of the LP Jamaican-based but, like Craig David's second effort "Slicker Than Your Average," keeping ...