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Sean Paul to perform in India

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Grammy winning

reggae star Sean

Paul is all set to deliver his maiden live performance in India entertaining fans across various cities with his numerous dance hits.

The 39-year-old Jamaican dancehall superstar, who has collaborated with artistes such as Usher, Katy Perry, Rihanna, Jay Sean, Justin Bieber and Beyonce Knowles, will be in the country in November.

He promises to regale the audience with his hits and more as the concert coincides with the festive season here.

“It’s your boy Sean and you heard it straight from me – India get ready for my live show. The wait is finally over and now for the first time ever, I’m excited to bring my live show to India. “I can’t wait for my fans to join me where I’ll be performing all of your favourites and some new songs from my latest album,” Paul said in a statement.

Fans can expect to hear his platinum smash hits such as ‘I’m Still in Love with You’, ‘ Never Gonna Be The Same’, ‘So Fine’, ‘Temperature’, ‘Private Party’, ‘She Doesn’t Mind’ and ‘Got 2 Luv U’.

His studio albums include ‘Stage One’ (2000), ‘Dutty Rock’ (2002), ‘The Trinity’ (2005), ‘Imperial Blaze’ (2009) and the latest ‘Tomahawk Technique’ (2012). (PTI)

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