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 Calderรณn 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."
Deport Them
Sean Paul Lyrics
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K. Licious
Yeah yeah, yeah yeah
Dutty yo
Yo-yo yo-yo
Sean Paul a mek di whole world know
Seh from a gal nuh up to date, wi deport dem
If ah nuh di modeling type wi nuh court dem
But if ah di big beauty queen, wi support dem, again
If a woman nuh up to date, wi deport dem
Can't keep up to di trends, wi report dem
If ah nuh di modeling type wi nuh court dem
But if ah di big beauty queen, wi support dem
Again wi nuh sorry, a dutty wuk di gal dem inna every territory
But wi haffi start keep dem in a category
Mandatory all a wi gal dem haffi fit, dem hafi ready
Can't keep up to di trend man ah leffi
Bad man nuh sorry 'cause we done dignitary
Done legendary nuff gal we haffi marry
One ting wi haffi tell dem necessary
Big up unnu self if unnu got it
From a mi gal nuh up to date, wi deport dem
Can't keep up to di trends, wi report dem
If ah nuh di modeling type wi nuh court dem
But if ah di big beauty queen, wi support dem, again
If a woman nuh up to date, wi deport dem
Can't keep up to di trends, wi report dem
If ah nuh di modeling type wi nuh court dem
But if ah di big beauty queen
Yo, perform honorary
Wukkin' all di dem gal dem mek dem feel well merry
Not imaginary, nuff a dem a seh mi very, sexy
Dem well wuh dutty come burry
But wi haffi tell dem one ting, customary
Keep it tight just like di military
And mek sure yuh style extra-ordinary
Three, four, five gal inna mi sanctuary
So maintain a hype, yo Kerry
From a mi gal nuh up to date, wi deport dem
Can't keep up to di trends, wi report dem
If ah nuh di modeling type wi nuh court dem
But if ah di big beauty queen, wi support dem, again
If a woman nuh up to date, wi deport dem
Can't keep up to di trends, wi report dem
If ah nuh di modeling type wi nuh court dem
But if ah di big beauty queen, wi suppory dem, well
Unnu listen to di words when Sean a Paul a him a chat
And big-up unnu self if unnu deh pon di top
Unnu chat, yuh nuh stop, yuh get because yuh fat
And dutty cup yute dem a neva abort dat
Dem bait, ah, we tell dem later
'Cah wi nuh wanna grate up wit alligator
Wi talk straight, gal haffi shape
And when dem walk pon di road dem haffi cause man headache
Oh, gal nuh up to date, wi deport dem
Can't keep up to di trends, wi report dem
If ah nuh di modeling type wi nuh court dem
But if ah di big beauty queen, wi support dem, again
If a woman nuh up to date, wi deport dem
Can't keep up to di trends, wi report dem
If ah nuh di modeling type wi nuh court dem
But if ah di big beauty queen, wi suppory dem, well
Wi nuh sorry, ah dutty got di gal dem inna every territory
So wi haffi start keep dem in a category
Mandatory all ah wi gal dem haffi fit, dem haffi ready
Can't keep up wit di trend man ah leffi
Bad man nuh sorry 'cause we done dignitary
Done legendary, nuff gal we haffi marry
But we haffi tell dem one ting necessary
Big up unnu self if you got it
From a mi gal nuh up to date, wi deport dem
Can't keep up to di trends, wi report dem
If ah nuh di modeling type wi nuh court dem
But if ah di big beauty queen, wi support dem, again
If a woman nuh up to date, wi deport dem
Can't keep up to di trends, wi report dem
If ah nuh di modeling type wi nuh court dem
The lyrics to Sean Paul's song "Deport Them" talk about a particular type of woman who doesn't adhere to the current trends and fashion standards, and discourages any kind of involvement with them. The song portrays the image of a man who is confident in his personal style and has a high regard for himself, and he expects the same from the women he associates with. He warns that he'll "deport" any woman who doesn't meet his high-fashion standards and is not interested in partnering with someone who won't keep up to the current fashion trends. However, the song also has a glimmer of positivity and encourages women who are capable of keeping up with fashion to take pride in themselves.
One interpretation of the song is that it's a commentary on the fashion industry's power over society and the way that it elevates certain people over others based on their appearance. It seems to suggest that conforming to fashion standards and being up-to-date with the latest trends is necessary to succeed and be respected in society. The song seems to reinforce the idea that people's worth is largely based on their physical appearance and their ability to fit into society's molds.
Another interpretation of the song is that it relates to the dancehall culture in Jamaica. Jamaica has a fierce rivalry between different dancehall music creators, hence the lyrics "keep dem in a category." It is also possible that the song is a response to the cultural divide between the lower and upper classes in Jamaica, where people who dress "properly" and follow the mainstream trends are accepted and respected, while others are not. Sean Paul is known for creating music that blends elements of dancehall, hip-hop, and pop, and "Deport Them" is another example of this.
Line by Line Meaning
Seh from a gal nuh up to date, wi deport dem
If a girl is not up to date with the latest trends, we will send her away and deport her.
Can't keep up to di trends, wi report dem
If someone cannot keep up with the latest fashions, we will report them.
If ah nuh di modeling type wi nuh court dem
We will not pursue a relationship with someone who does not fit the mold of a model.
But if ah di big beauty queen, wi support dem, again
But if someone is a big beauty queen, we will support them.
Again wi nuh sorry, a dutty wuk di gal dem inna every territory
Once again, we are not sorry for the work we do with women in every territory.
But wi haffi start keep dem in a category
But we have to start categorizing them.
Mandatory all a wi gal dem haffi fit, dem hafi ready
All of our women must fit the mold and be ready for anything.
Can't keep up to di trend man ah leffi
If someone cannot keep up with the trend, we will leave them behind.
Bad man nuh sorry 'cause we done dignitary
We are not sorry because we are already dignitaries.
Done legendary nuff gal we haffi marry
We have already married many legendary women.
One ting wi haffi tell dem necessary
One thing we have to tell them is necessary.
Big up unnu self if unnu got it
Congratulations if you have it all together.
Yo, perform honorary
Be a good performer and treat women with respect.
Wukkin' all di dem gal dem mek dem feel well merry
We are working with women and making them feel happy.
Not imaginary, nuff a dem a seh mi very, sexy
I am not imaginary. Many women say that I am very sexy.
Dem well wuh dutty come burry
They want to be with me and embrace their dirty side.
Keep it tight just like di military
Keep everything in order and tidy like in the military.
And mek sure yuh style extra-ordinary
Make sure your style is unique and outstanding.
Three, four, five gal inna mi sanctuary
There are three, four, or even five women under my protection.
So maintain a hype, yo Kerry
Keep the energy high, and don't let anyone bring you down.
Unnu listen to di words when Sean a Paul a him a chat
Listen to the words of Sean Paul when he speaks.
And big-up unnu self if unnu deh pon di top
Congratulate yourself if you are already successful.
Unnu chat, yuh nuh stop, yuh get because yuh fat
If you keep talking and working hard, you will get what you deserve.
And dutty cup yute dem a neva abort dat
And young people who are not part of the elite can also be successful.
'Cah wi nuh wanna grate up wit alligator
We don't want to associate ourselves with someone who is not worthy.
Wi talk straight, gal haffi shape
We talk directly, and women must have a good body shape.
And when dem walk pon di road dem haffi cause man headache
When they walk down the road, they must attract attention from men.
Oh, gal nuh up to date, wi deport dem
If a girl is not up to date with the latest trends, we will send her away and deport her.
Wi nuh sorry, ah dutty got di gal dem inna every territory
We are not sorry because we have women in every territory.
But we haffi tell dem one ting necessary
But we have to tell them one essential thing.
But if ah di big beauty queen, wi support dem, well
But if someone is a big beauty queen, we will support them.
Lyrics ยฉ Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Sean Paul Henriques, Tony Kelly
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@Krestolewis
Timeless track I miss the 90s ๐ฏ๐ฒ๐
@danielrobbins9776
Thank you! I miss the 90s as well
@indigoGoddess7
I know me too! ๐จ๐ฆ๐ฏ๐ฒ
As long as we keep playing the tracks weโll keep up the memories and create new ones too ๐๐๐๐
@beehj256
Shit talker and eater standing out da shop like security. (Sketty user bum stranger lookin to eat good food)๐ฎ just met da op. In da car bum spent 13.00 on khana ๐๐๐ฎ
@beehj256
Back to africa you go ๐
@beehj256
Stop giving charity. When u offer them food or buy it for them. They make face like a dogs arse. Eat cheap. No resturants 4 da bums. ",wine and dine" ๐๐
@dontako7886
This song will never get old
@renafields175
NEVER
@iopifierrosmok1530
EVER
@_.seraphim.
EVER