Sean Paul and Sia collaborate on the explosive single "Dynamite"


Sean Paul and Sia reunite after the global hit "Cheap Thrills".
Sean Paul meets Sia again and together they release the club anthem "Dynamite", an undisputed pop banger for the last months of the year.

Produced by Banx & Ranx and Greg Kurstin (Adele, Pink, The Foo Fighters), the optimistic single is based on dancehall rhythms, Sia's characteristic trembling rendition of "set me on fire and set me free" and Sean's inimitable voice Paul.

"Dynamite" is the next collaboration between the two artists after the success of "Cheap Thrills", also produced by Greg Kurstin, which has garnered over 1.6 billion views on YouTube since its release in 2016 until today.

Sean Paul says: "Dynamite started as a song with a beautiful atmosphere. "After the recording of 'Cheap Thrills', Sia and I knew we were going to record another single and 'Dynamite' is the second installment."

He adds: "Banx and Ranx, Greg Kurstin, me and Sia, worked on this single and I hope people love it like our first single. "Dynamite" is another song that makes me feel beautiful and I want to thank Sia and all her team, my team Duttyrock, my management team and a big thank you to my mother who introduced me to Sia music ».


During his career, Sean Paul has created his own space in music, while continuing to promote dancehall, as he is an artist with a unique sound, appearance and passion.

His ability to highlight the power and unity in music through various collaborations, in many genres, has taken off his career and all these years he has conquered the charts, won many awards and gained a huge fanbase.

Earlier this year, Sean Paul released the album "Live N Livin", a collective celebration of his Jamaican heritage and dancehall roots, in which he shares the microphone with Buju Banton and Mavado.

The dancehall may have been stereotypically described as a competitive venue, but "Live N Livin" aims to highlight what is possible when the goal is unity.

"We do not need to divide our fans to win radio broadcasts or streams. "I really love this album because it shows the effort of working together in the face of controversy," said Sean Paul.