Sean Paul’s Wife Jodi ‘Jinx’ Responds After Wendy Williams Shoots Her Shot At The Dancehall Star
It was only a matter of time before we’d hear what Jodi ‘Jinx’ Henriques, the wife of Sean Paul had to say about Wendy Williams hitting on her husband.
It was only a matter of time before we’d hear what Jodi ‘Jinx’ Henriques, the wife of Sean Paul had to say about Wendy Williams hitting on her husband.

Jamaican Dancehall hitmakers Spice, Shaggy, and Sean Paul appeared in arguably their best Go Down Deh performance yet after a flawless appearance on the Wendy Williams Show this morning.

Sean Paul’s wife Jodi “Jinx” Henriques, was again taken to task for making a comment which some Jamaicans on Instagram deemed as “looking down her nose at others”, a few days ago, six years after an almost-similar situation arose with Usain Bolt.

Jamaica’s dynamic trio, the Big S’s with Spice, Shaggy, and Sean Paul did it again, after appearing for another top-notch performance on Jimmy Kimmel Live last night.

Dancehall diva Spice has lamented the fact that Dancehall music has not been getting the accolades it is owed, despite the fact that numerous other genres of music, including Reggaeton and Hip Hop, were spawned from it.

In stark contrast to Sean Paul’s outright rejection of Dancehall clashes and clash lyrics, Shaggy says onstage lyrical battles must be fully embraced as they are vital to the development of artists and crucial to the sustainability of the genre.

From Shaggy to Spragga Benz, VP Records has honed Dancehall’s most distinct voices, but none whose staying power or commercial appeal rivals Sean Paul.

Dancehall stars Spice, Sean Paul, and Shaggy performed their hit song Go Down Deh on ABC’s Good Morning America (GMA) for their Summer Concert Series today.

The hardcore, authentic Dancehall riddims, which have been absent from Jamaican music in recent times, and for which Dancehall fans have been clamouring, are ‘coming full circle’, according to Dancehall superstar, Sean Paul.

After declaring, multiple times in interviews over the last 12 months, that he would never do a VERZUZ battle, Dancehall superstar Sean Paul says he is now willing to do VERZUZ, but only the way R&B superstar D’Angelo did it on February 27, that is: with no opponent in sight.

In a new interview with National Geographic, Dancehall star Sean Paul dished about his love of Caribbean food, taking Rihanna for pan chicken during her visit to Jamaica, wanting to give Donald Trump a dose of culture with a plate of Jamaican curry goat, and more.

Dancehall superstar Sean Paul has pinpointed two other key factors, apart from visa revocations, which contributed to some of the most prolific Jamaican stars, including Mavado and Vybz Kartel, failing to become cross-over successes in the United States.

Dancehall superstars Spice, Shaggy, and Sean Paul are set to appear on the popular American late-night talk show, Jimmy Kimmel Live!,

In a year when many artists were unable to perform live for fans all over the world due to government restrictions aimed at stemming the pandemic, YouTube Music’s global CEO Lyor Cohen reported that the platform paid out 4 billion dollars to artists over the last 12 months.

Dancehall powerhouse trio Shaggy, Sean Paul and Spice are still surfing the high tides created by their mega-hit single Go Down Deh.

Even with a number of new albums released in the last month Legend: The Best Of Bob Marley And The Wailers remain the No.

This week’s hot releases churned out a few summer bangers from Ding Dong, Fully Bad, and a new video from Sean Paul and Busy Signal.

Amidst the charted success of their collaboration Go Down Deh, Dancehall artists Spice, Shaggy, and Sean Paul will be performing on the Good Morning America Summer Series Concert on June 11.

Moms were out and stunting on the gram for Mother’s Day with a plethora of dancehall artists using the platform to highlight and ‘big up’ their mommas.

Dancehall star Sean Paul might not have been able to join Spice and Shaggy on the promotional ride in Atlanta for their new hit single Go Down Deh but he sure had time for some fun with the family.