Sean Paul delivers hurricane-born anthem of survival. Reggae Tastemaker

SEAN PAUL DELIVERS HURRICANE-BORN ANTHEM OF SURVIVAL

Grammy-winning dancehall legend Sean Paul has released a compelling single Faith We A Keep, arriving as a prayer set to rhythm. The track arrives as both tribute and rallying cry for Jamaica’s indomitable spirit following Hurricane Melissa’s brutal assault on the island.

Released through Dutty Rock Productions, the single emanates spiritual defiance. “Faith we a keep, whole heap you no see it, cause Jah is a must,” he chants across Daramola’s production. These are more than empty words. The dancehall icon calls this track a prayer and an encouragement for communities rebuilding shattered lives.

BOTH PRAYER AND ENCOURAGEMENT FOR THOSE REBUILDING HOMES AND LIVES

The song serves as the official anthem for recovery efforts spearheaded by the Sean Paul Foundation. Recorded at Paramount Studio and Dutty Rock Studio, the track carries the weight of lived experience. Engineers Kahlil “Tanned Jesus” Vellani and Andre “Suku Ward” Gray captured something raw and urgent.

Co-written with Henriques, Karen Amanda Reifer, and Abraham Olaleye, Faith We A Keep balances his signature energy with profound purpose. This dancehall banger is a document of resilience, proving that music can rebuild as surely as concrete and steel.

ABOUT SEAN PAUL

Sean Paul delivers hurricane-born anthem of survival. Reggae Tastemaker

Sean Paul remains dancehall’s most potent global force. The Kingston native broke through with Dutty Rock (2002), delivering Grammy-winning heat via Get Busy and Like Glue.

The Trinity followed with another Billboard chart-topper, Temperature. Collaborations define the legacy: Beyoncé’s Baby Boy, Clean Bandit’s Rockabye, Sia’s Cheap Thrills. Each surpassed a billion streams. 

That commanding, unmistakable voice anchors two decades of hits. Sean Paul bridges underground dancehall and mainstream pop effortlessly, proving the genre’s global elasticity.

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