International music sensation Sean Paul reflects on the legacy of his hit dancehall anthem “Get Busy” as it celebrates its 21st anniversary since topping the Billboard Hot 100. Speaking from his studio in Jamaica, Sean Paul shares how the song’s meaning has evolved for him over the years, now using the phrase to encourage kids to do their homework or clean up.
Since the success of “Get Busy,” Sean Paul has released six albums, including 2021’s “Live n Livin” and 2022’s “Scorcha,” all while balancing fatherhood and marriage to his wife Jodi. He remains dedicated to creating joyful and danceable music that spreads positivity to listeners.
Looking ahead, Sean Paul is gearing up for his “Greatest Tour,” a 22-date U.S. tour starting in May. He explains that now is the right time for him to connect with fans again, especially after collaborating with reggaetón acts and releasing new singles like “Greatest.” Despite his mainstream success, Sean Paul also emphasizes the importance of creating conscious songs that reflect the struggles and beauty of life in Jamaica.
At his shows, Sean Paul promises to deliver a mix of hits and new material, all while spreading good vibes and connecting with his audience. With a career spanning over two decades, Sean Paul continues to be a force in the music industry, bringing infectious rhythms and uplifting messages to his global fanbase.
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