Inside look

Inside look

Inside look

Inside look

Shenseea's 'Alpha' Album Party In Jamaica

Shenseea and London on da Track made a grand entrance at her Jamaican album launch on Tuesday (March 15) at the Romeich Entertainment Headquarters in Kingston.

The producer presented her with a diamond necklace, bearing her Shenyeng logo, in front of the hundreds of attendees.

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London produced the song 'Can't Anymore' on 'Alpha'.  "How you y'all know the words of the song in just 4 days though 😳 🔥," remarked to her fans.

The attendees included politician and former Miss World 1993 Lisa Hanna.

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From left: Minister of Finance Nigel Clarke, Shenseea, Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport Olivia ‘Babsy’ Grange and Minister of National Security Horace Chang.

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“She is going to be the next big thing out of Jamaica. Her music will cross over because it's a great, eclectic mix of dancehall, reggae and new music. She has the right look, she's sexy, she's adult-entertainment and there is always room for adult entertainment. We cannot deny that sex sells,” Minister Grange said.

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Shenseea said, “with ALPHA, I just wanted everybody to love the music. I wanted them to just enjoy what I have done the past three and a half years. All the work that I have put in, I wanted it to pay off and I feel like it's starting to do just that.”

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ALPHA made its debut on March 11 via Rich Immigrants/Interscope. It soared to the pole position on the US iTunes Reggae Albums chart.

Shenseea and Sean Paul collaborated on the track ‘Lying If I call It Love’ which appears on the 'Alpha' album.

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Shenseea and Tarrus Riley performed their hit song Lighter. 

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Beenie Man and Shenseea performed ‘Henkel Gluem’ one of the songs on 'Alpha'.