: Featured on the Imperial Blaze album .
Released in late 2009 as the third single from his fourth studio album, , Sean Paul's "Hold My Hand" marked a significant shift in the dancehall superstar's career. Often described as the "first-ever dancehall ballad," the track showcased a more mature, romantic side of the artist known for high-energy party anthems. Song Meaning and Lyrical Maturity Sean Paul-Hold My Hand.mp3
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The official music video, directed by frequent collaborator Little X (now known as Director X), was released on December 9, 2009. : Featured on the Imperial Blaze album
Sean Paul blends his signature Jamaican Patois with a smoother singing style, making the hook incredibly catchy and accessible for global audiences. Song Meaning and Lyrical Maturity 🎧 The official
Report: "Hold My Hand" by Sean Paul "Hold My Hand" is a prominent dancehall reggae fusion track by Jamaican artist Sean Paul, released as the third single from his fourth studio album, Imperial Blaze
He hadn't sent it yet. In the world of Bluetooth transfers and infrared beams, sending a song was the ultimate declaration—a digital mixtape condensed into a single, high-bitrate file.
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: Featured on the Imperial Blaze album .
Released in late 2009 as the third single from his fourth studio album, , Sean Paul's "Hold My Hand" marked a significant shift in the dancehall superstar's career. Often described as the "first-ever dancehall ballad," the track showcased a more mature, romantic side of the artist known for high-energy party anthems. Song Meaning and Lyrical Maturity
🎧
The official music video, directed by frequent collaborator Little X (now known as Director X), was released on December 9, 2009.
Sean Paul blends his signature Jamaican Patois with a smoother singing style, making the hook incredibly catchy and accessible for global audiences.
Report: "Hold My Hand" by Sean Paul "Hold My Hand" is a prominent dancehall reggae fusion track by Jamaican artist Sean Paul, released as the third single from his fourth studio album, Imperial Blaze
He hadn't sent it yet. In the world of Bluetooth transfers and infrared beams, sending a song was the ultimate declaration—a digital mixtape condensed into a single, high-bitrate file.