In 2005 he released his third studio album, The Trinity, and collected another #1 hit, 'Temperature'. Sean Paul's 2002 sophomore album, Dutty Rock, is his most successful, with 4 top 20 hits, including the worldwide smash "Gimme The Light", "Get Busy", "Like Glue" & "I'm Still In Love With You" were also huge hits, keeping the Dutty Rock album a best seller throughout 2003. "Temperature," from his 2005 follow-up cd, The Trinity, was a Billboard #1 Hot 100 hit.
Sean Paul has Portuguese heritage from his paternal grandfather, Sephardic Jewish heritage from his paternal grandmother, African heritage from his maternal grandfather, and Chinese heritage from his maternal grandmother. Both his parents are Jamaican natives. His nicknames include Zion Lion and King of Israel. Because of his mixed heritage, some consider him a personification of the Jamaican Motto "Out of Many, One People". Sean Paul's voice and style of singing is often compared to Jamaican 1990s dancehall sensation Super Cat.
He played for the Jamaican national water polo team and alleges to be related to King Solomon through his father.
In 1996, Paul and Spanner Banner recorded the Jamaican chart-topper, "Ladies Man", through the singer's Sweet Angel Productions. The song resulted in his embarking on sessions with Jeremy Harding, a then little-known producer who burst on the scene with his production of Beenie Man's crossover hit "Who Am I". The producer released the dancehall favorite "Baby Girl." The following single, "Infiltrate", joined the singer's combination hit in the Jamaican top charts.
A new version of Paul's "Punkie" track from the Dutty Rock album featuring Tego Calderón appeared on a recent (February 2005) Promo Only album with automaten spiele. April 2005's Promo Only Caribbean Series album included a new song by Paul ("We Be Burnin'"). Recently, Paul also collaborated with Nina Sky for his song "Touch My Body". Sean Paul has just recently released his new album, The Trinity. Sean Paul was a feature artist on Beyonce's number one hit, "Baby Boy."
Concrete
Sean Paul Lyrics
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Through, so yow!
Respect due all the man
Them inna the street but the gal inna me fleet
Woman you physique concrete
Can't delete you fat
Because you buff up complete
Want you listen to me voice when it come true the speaker
Move 'pon you feet
Woman you physique concrete
Can't delete you fat
Because you buff up complete
24 hours seven days of the week
Want you listen to me voice when it come true the speaker
Move 'pon you feet
Well I got to give thanks and praises
Fel the gal them
Fel the gal them lingerie laces
Fel the gal them quietest of faces
We take them out to hype places
And take them back to we bases
Because we wet them oasis
Wet them oasis me go so
A Sean Paul we biggin' up the gal them
Design
We mark them out o'ten who gave
The biggest design
Me seek and me find which one ago be mine
Sent from above you know them well define
Woman you physique concrete
Can't delete you fat
Because you buff up complete
24 hours seven days of the week
Want you listen to me voice when it come true the speaker
Move 'pon you feet
Woman you physique concrete
Can't delete you fat
Because you buff up complete
24 hours seven days of the week
Want you listen to me voice when it come true the speaker
Move 'pon you feet
So what is the hold up
You want your body control up
Den come and jump on me pole up
Is why you acting so cold up
Hold on make me stone up
And tiger bone up and roll up
And get me sittin' well grown up
And den you started to monk up
Catch it woman you know you got the body
Man a watch it
And every time you pass 'pon the road
You a flash it
A so we get fi know say that you physically fit
You too legit to quit
Woman you physique concrete
Can't delete you fat
Because you buff up complete
24 hours seven days of the week
Want you listen to me voice when it come true the speaker
Move 'pon you feet
Woman you physique concrete
Can't delete you fat
Because you buff up complete
24 hours seven days of the week
Want you listen to me voice when it come true the speaker
Move 'pon you feet
In Sean Paul's song "Concrete", he talks about the admiration he has for women with great physical features. The first paragraph of the song is dedicated to introducing himself and paying respects to the men in the street, but he focuses more on the women in his fleet. The main theme of the song is appreciating the curves, the physical beauty, and the perfect bodies of women. Sean Paul expresses his admiration for the women he encounters with incredible bodies, stating that they are like 'concrete' and that trying to remove the fat from their bodies would be like a hopeless task. He goes ahead to encourage the women to move to the sounds of his voice by dancing and swaying their hips.
Throughout the song, Sean Paul praises these women, stating that they are too legit to quit and that they know how to catch a man's attention, but he also implies that this fascination with physical attraction is fleeting. Despite this, he acknowledges that it is human nature to appreciate beautiful things, which is why he seeks out women who have what he deems to be perfect bodies.
Line by Line Meaning
A the gal them international DJ comin', Through, so yow!
Sean Paul announces his arrival and greets the ladies with enthusiasm.
Respect due all the man, Them inna the street but the gal inna me fleet
Acknowledging the men in the streets, but it's the women in his company who are special.
Woman you physique concrete, Can't delete you fat, Because you buff up complete, 24 hours seven days of the week, Want you listen to me voice when it come true the speaker, Move 'pon you feet
Sean Paul praises a woman's shape, firm body, and strong presence, urging her to dance to his tunes.
Well I got to give thanks and praises, Fel the gal them, Fel the gal them lingerie laces, Fel the gal them quietest of faces
Sean Paul continues to appreciate the women around him, showering them with compliments on their lingerie and modest expressions.
We take them out to hype places, And take them back to we bases, Because we wet them oasis
Sean Paul takes the ladies to exclusive spots and returns them to his home for intimacy, where they feel sexually satisfied.
A Sean Paul we biggin' up the gal them, Design, We mark them out o'ten who gave, The biggest design, Me seek and me find which one ago be mine, Sent from above you know them well define
Sean Paul seeks out the best woman with divine intuition, marking her as his own and acknowledging her creative beauty and originality.
So what is the hold up, You want your body control up, Den come and jump on me pole up, Is why you acting so cold up
Sean Paul urges a hesitant woman to let go of reservations and join him in sexual activity instead of being cold and distant.
Hold on make me stone up, And tiger bone up and roll up, And get me sittin' well grown up, And den you started to monk up
Sean Paul prepares himself with herbs to give optimal pleasure, but instead of participating, the woman retreats into a monk-like state.
Catch it woman you know you got the body, Man a watch it, And every time you pass 'pon the road, You a flash it, A so we get fi know say that you physically fit, You too legit to quit
Sean Paul observes and admires the woman's body, which she shows off as she walks, recognizing her as being healthy and fit and legit.
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: LOUIS MALCOLM, RICKY MYRIE, SEAN PAUL HENRIQUES
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