The rapper formerly known as Sean Paul (now just Sean P) has dropped another cut off his forthcoming solo debut, Very Necessary. Following the Cool & Dre-produced single, Everywhere We Go, comes the heavily-southern influenced, Yes, Yes Y’all. Using a complementary Cee-Lo Green sample from the Goodie Mobb song, Fly Away, Sean P raps about his jewelry, cars and women with a “silky Southern drawl.” While his material is nothing unheard of and his delivery is somewhat repetitive, like he explained to DJBooth in a recent interview, “As long as I get my message and my music out to my fans, my true fans, that’s all I care about.”
name change huh! well its about time but he could have been more original, so as not to make it look like he gave his real name away to someone else, to keep from confusion, should have called him self SP.
song aint doin it for me
Sean Paul is the truth, it's about time he goes out and tries the solo act. As far as this song goes, it's nothing more than average. I'll get the c.d. though for sure.