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Sean Paul

Sean Paul's dancers are the ones you'll really be watching while he's onstage at the Hard Rock. That's because, as reggae fans know, Paul is not the most, well, vivacious performer. But he is wicked in the studio, as his new album, Imperial Blaze, proves yet again. So even if...
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Sean Paul’s dancers are the ones you’ll really be watching while he’s onstage at the Hard Rock. That’s because, as reggae fans know, Paul is not the most, well, vivacious performer. But he is wicked in the studio, as his new album, Imperial Blaze, proves yet again. So even if he can’t do the latest dances, he can deftly deliver tunes such as his latest single, “So Fine,” which adheres to the winning Sean Paul formula: pared-down dancehall beats plus rapid-speed, monotone delivery equals poster-child status.

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