In the history of the American dancehall artiste, Sean Paul, he has featured on only one Ghanaians album, Stonebwoy, hence it is not utterly surprised to see him feature his Ghanaian counterpart on ‘Live N Livin’ one of two albums that showcase unity in Dancehall.
The album which was released just this week has an avalanche of Dancehall big whips like including veterans like Buju Banton, Busy Signal, Mavado, and some younger generation of artists.
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Interestingly, Stonebwoy on his path has had the opportunity to feature Sean Paul on an album that gained him a lot of recognition and international accolades that has given him a mile more than other colleagues in the industry.
The seventh studio album also boasts of non-Jamaican appearance. Multi-award winning Ghanaian reggae and dancehall artiste, Stonebwoy is the only guest artiste who is a non-Jamaican citizen to be featured on the album.
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Although Seam Paul had the opportunity to enlist other A-listed artistes, he preferred Stonebwoy on the remix of his song ‘Guns of Navarone’ which also features Jesse Royal and Mutabaruka.
The album was inspired by the perception of members of the music industry that dancehall is dead, instead Sean Paul believes dancehall is alive and well, with a strong pulse. Looking to show the world that dancehall is flourishing and still birthing stars, Live N Livin showcase over twenty artists on one body of work, Reggaeville.com reported.
Live N Livin is executively produced by Sean Paul’s label Dutty Rock Productions and distributed by ONErpm.
SOURCE: ONESIPHORUS OBUOBI / ATLFM NEWS