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TALK CULTURE EP.11 - SEAN P & CORNER STORE ENTERTAINMENT

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Born March 7, 1979 Atlanta, Georgia native, rapper Sean Paul Joseph better known as Sean Paul, one half of Atlanta’s Southern Rap Duo “YoungBloodz”. The group caused quite a stir in the Hip Hop Capital of the World with the release of their singles "U-Way" (1999) and "85" (2000). The artist formally known as Sean Paul later went on to change his name to Sean P to avoid confusion with the Jamaican, reggae, dancehallartist. After a two year absence the group returned with the single "Cadillac Pimpin'", scoring a moderate hit. They went on to achieved a major hit with thier single "Damn!" produced by Lil Jon, which reached #4 on the Billboard Hot 100. After three years, the group returned with "Datz Me" featuring Young Buck, a former member of the rap group G-Unit and another hit produced by Lil' Jon entitled "Presidential". They released the single, "Chop-Chop", from the groups 3rd album Ev'rybody Know Me, produced by Scott Storch.

Both members are currently working on solo projects, were Sean P made numerous appearances on hit singles such as Cherish’s “Do It to It", Sammie's "You Should Be My Girl", and Lil Jon's "Snap Yo Fingers" featuring rapper E-40. Sean P began working on his two mix tapes entitled Cornerstore Vol I & Vol II which are the first recordings released under Sean P’s very own record label, Cornerstore Entertainment. Cornerstore Entertainment which is managed by Frontstreet Entertainment and Biker Music. With over 450K online downloads, Sean P’s very own record label, Cornerstore Entertainment, will establish a great milestone on the new path of Sean P’s music journey.

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