Dancehall superstar Sean Paul continues to affirm his status in both hip-hop and global music, as his feature on De La Soul’s The Grind Date remains a key highlight in the album’s newly released 20th-anniversary reissue. The project, originally released in 2004 and reissued in 2021, has once again been revived in 2025, bringing renewed attention to Shoomp—a track where Sean Paul’s infectious energy collides with De La Soul’s signature lyricism. However, Shoomp has an even deeper history. First released in 2003 as part of a double A-side single with Much More, the song initially served as a teaser for The Grind Date before making its way onto the European edition of the album.
For over three decades, De La Soul—comprising Posdnuos, Maseo, and the late Trugoy the Dove—has been a pioneering force in hip-hop, redefining the genre with their eclectic beats and socially conscious rhymes. The Grind Date marked a pivotal shift in their career, as it was their first project outside of Tommy Boy Records, featuring heavyweight producers like J Dilla and 9th Wonder. Now, the 20th-anniversary edition breathes new life into the album, adding two fresh tracks, Bigger and Respect, alongside four instrumentals. Yet, for dancehall and hip-hop fans alike, Shoomp remains a standout moment—an early testament to Sean Paul’s seamless ability to merge with hip-hop’s finest.
While his past collaborations continue to shine, Sean Paul is also dominating the present. His recent remix of Push 2 Start with Afrobeats star Tyla has been a runaway success, amassing 6.1 million YouTube views in just two weeks. This follows his continued dominance as the only dancehall artist with four tracks surpassing 1 billion views on YouTube and Spotify, including Temperature, No Lie, Cheap Thrills, and Rockabye. His ability to transcend genres has made him an undisputed global force, ensuring that dancehall remains at the forefront of international music conversations.
With The Grind Date (20th Anniversary Edition) giving new life to De La Soul’s legacy and Sean Paul’s recent exploits reaffirming his influence, both artists exemplify the staying power of great music. Whether in classic hip-hop collaborations or fresh global remixes, Sean Paul remains a defining figure in the evolution of dancehall’s crossover appeal.