New music dropping soon from Migos and Sean Paul
Get ready to hear some intergenerational, cross-type enchantment: Migos and Sean Paul have some new music turning out soon. Paul's long-term partner Don Corleon broke the news about Paul's collab with the Atlanta rap trio with an Instagram post prior this week.
The new track is titled, "Body," and it will be included on Paul's approaching undertaking. The "Bad and Boujee" entertainers shot the video for the melody with the Dancehall legend not more than a day or two ago. You can see cuts and photographs from the shoot beneath.
Sean Paul won't not be as tremendous in 2017 as he was in the mid 2000s, however people ought to in any case put a little regard on his name. His teaming up with Migos likely means they did only that. Paul has dependably thought about the trustworthiness of Dancehall, which he assumed a monstrous part in making as large as it moved toward becoming.
It's great to see Paul demonstrating the Migos some adoration, since a year ago he let it be known he didn't precisely feel Drake's approach tothe genre. "It is a sore moment that individuals like Drake or Bieber or different craftsmen come and do Dancehall-orientated music however don't credit where Dancehall originated from and they don't really comprehend it," Paul said in a meeting with The Guardian.
He proceeded with, "many individuals get furious, they get acrid. Furthermore, I know craftsmen back in Jamaica that don't care for Major Lazer in light of the fact that they think they do a similar thing that Drake and Kanye did–they take and assume and don't praise."
There's no word on when "Body" will be discharged, however we can hardly wait to hear it for ourselves.
The new track is titled, "Body," and it will be included on Paul's approaching undertaking. The "Bad and Boujee" entertainers shot the video for the melody with the Dancehall legend not more than a day or two ago. You can see cuts and photographs from the shoot beneath.
Sean Paul won't not be as tremendous in 2017 as he was in the mid 2000s, however people ought to in any case put a little regard on his name. His teaming up with Migos likely means they did only that. Paul has dependably thought about the trustworthiness of Dancehall, which he assumed a monstrous part in making as large as it moved toward becoming.
It's great to see Paul demonstrating the Migos some adoration, since a year ago he let it be known he didn't precisely feel Drake's approach tothe genre. "It is a sore moment that individuals like Drake or Bieber or different craftsmen come and do Dancehall-orientated music however don't credit where Dancehall originated from and they don't really comprehend it," Paul said in a meeting with The Guardian.
He proceeded with, "many individuals get furious, they get acrid. Furthermore, I know craftsmen back in Jamaica that don't care for Major Lazer in light of the fact that they think they do a similar thing that Drake and Kanye did–they take and assume and don't praise."
There's no word on when "Body" will be discharged, however we can hardly wait to hear it for ourselves.
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