As a member of the legendary duo YoungBloodz, Sean Paul and longtime collaborator J-Bo were pioneers in the Atlanta hip-hop scene and changed music as we know it with their signature Crunk vibe.

Their debut album, 1999's "Against Da Grain" on LaFace Records put them on the map with hits like "U-Way," "Shakem' Off" and "'85" -- which incidentally featured none other than Outkast's Big Boi. It all set the stage for 2003's "Drankin' Patnaz." The duo's sophomore effort featured the Lil Jon-produced; Grammy-nominated single "Damn." The track would peak at No. 4 on Billboard's Hot 100. Then, 2005's "Ev'rybody Know Me" left its own mark on hip-hop with singles like "Datz Me" featuring Young Buck, "Chop Chop", Produced By Scott Storch, and the hard-hitting track "Presidential" also Produced by Lil Jon.

Now, Sean Paul is gearing up for his upcoming release "Cadillac Music", International tour and solo release under his own imprint Corner Store Entertainment.