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We Be Burnin' - Single

Sean Paul

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1 We Be Burnin' (Recognize It) Sean Paul 3:36 £0.79 View In iTunes
2 We Be Burnin' (Legalize It) Sean Paul 3:27 £0.79 View In iTunes

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SP has done it again!
     
by The Awkward Geek

When Sean Paul released this song in late 2005 the Stepz Riddim was already one year old and well past its use-by-date; but somehow, someway, SP managed to work his magic on it and like a lyrical medic he brought it back to life. DJ Sean Paul has made probably the best use of the Stepz Riddim I have heard in all the time of its existence. Definitely one for the dancefloor (even if you don't take kindly to the message that the lyrics deliver). Congratulations SP, another hit single! (also check for "No Bligh" from his debut album "Stage One").

Biography

Born: January 08, 1973

Genre: Reggae

Years Active: '00s

Dancehall superstar Sean Paul began scoring hit singles in Jamaica starting in 1996 and thereafter steadily began attracting international attention, eventual breaking into the pop mainstream in 2002 with Dutty Rock. Born Sean Paul Henriques on January 8, 1973, the multi-ethnic Paul (his parents had...
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We Be Burnin' - Single, Sean Paul
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  • £1.49
  • Genres: Reggae, Music, Dancehall, Hip-Hop/Rap, Hip-Hop
  • Released: 12 September 2005

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