Sean Paul brings summer heat with new tracks

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Sean Paul gives fans a summer treat today with two new tracks, Ginger and Tuff (Shake It to the Max). The double release highlights his range, mixing laid-back vibes with high-energy dance floor flavour.

Ginger, produced by international producers Johnny Goldstein and Daramola, leans into flirty, fiery energy with a dancehall rhythm built for movement. Pulsing beats, catchy melodies, and Sean Paul’s unmistakable style come together in a track that feels made for summertime romances and late-night party playlists.

“A lot of my songs represent different sides of my artistry. Ginger, which leans more into the pop world, is dancehall at its core, just suited up in a smoother, pop-style presentation. These songs are to touch fan bases, who appreciate different things,” said the Grammy Award-winning artiste.

Meanwhile Tuff, which joins a stream of Shake It To The Max (SITTM) remixes, is a bold, bass-heavy reimagining of the original, showing Sean Paul’s dancehall general side. With a chant-ready hook and amped up production, the remix is a nod to the vibrant energy of street dances and sound system culture.

“I did a spin on the Silent Addy production and Ginger was scheduled for release, and in this musical climate it’s not an issue to have more than one track out. Tuff already took off and started making waves, especially with people doing freestyle versions — it’s a dancehall track, but with that Afrobeats flavour with Moliy,” Sean Paul said.

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With both tracks offering contrasting sides, the Gimme the Light deejay explains that the decision to release them together was not intentional, but rather a coincidence.

“I really just want everyone to have a musical feast with my music. There are some fans who will like all my tracks, but others will say they like the soca song, or the ones with the Latin flavour, or the ones that sound more like pop. But as long as I can reach people, that doesn’t matter to me because I love being able to interact with fans musically like that.”

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