Sean Paul Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
Sean Paul hails from Jamaica, a country in the Caribbean and the heartland of reggae.
He began his music career in 1996, and he’s also a college-educated intellectual.
Here, we’ll introduce his hit songs that set the dancehall on fire, ranked in order of popularity.
Experience authentic reggae at its finest.
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Sean Paul Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (1–10)
Hey DJ (Remix)CNCO, Meghan Trainor, Sean Paul8rank/position

Megan Trainor is a female singer known for a modern take on doo-wop, a genre that was trendy in the 1950s.
“Hey DJ (Remix)” is a collaboration between her, the Latin American boy band CNCO, and the king of dancehall, Sean Paul.
The track leans heavily into dancehall, but its hook is colored by a serious melody, giving it an uplifting, moving feel.
Always On My MindDa’ville feat. Sean Paul9rank/position

Originally, he debuted as the lead singer of ARP, a five-member vocal group, and is a vocalist with a remarkable voice who skillfully handles covers as well.
This track is Daville’s solo song featuring none other than the famed reggae singer Sean Paul.
Daville elegantly delivers, at a medium tempo, the feelings of a man who can’t stop thinking about the woman who left him, and Sean Paul’s entrance adds just the right touch.
Get Busysean paul10rank/position

A global hit by Sean Paul that makes anyone start moving as soon as they hear it.
Producer Steven “Lenky” Marsden’s clap-driven Diwali Riddim is insanely addictive! As Sean Paul himself says, the song’s theme is pure party anthem.
The crisp lyrics—delivered in his unique flow that blends Jamaican patois and English—lift your spirits just by listening.
Released as a single from the classic album Dutty Rock in January 2003, it topped the U.
S.
charts for three consecutive weeks and was memorably featured in the film Grind.
It’s the perfect track to take a drive with friends or light up any party.
Sean Paul Popular Song Ranking [2025] (11–20)
Gimme The Lightsean paul11rank/position

A track from Sean Paul that shines like the summer sun.
A quintessential dancehall reggae tune, it captivates listeners in an instant.
With rap-like vocals and a catchy hook, it delivers a euphoric feeling, as if you’re dancing on a Jamaican beach.
Released in the U.
S.
in October 2002, it reached No.
7 on the Billboard Hot 100.
This song is packed with Sean Paul’s appeal and is recommended not only for reggae fans but also for lovers of pop music.
It’s perfect for parties or a drive—be sure to give it a listen.
Tek Weh Yuh Heartsean paul12rank/position

When it comes to recent Jamaican reggae singers, many people probably think of him.
This is a track by Sean Paul, who is also known for having been on Jamaica’s national water polo team.
While he’s acclaimed for his easy-to-dance-to, catchy sound, the song also has a moody finish that brings a touch of glamour, making it a great recommendation for women as well.
We Be Burnin’ (Hands Up Remix)sean paul13rank/position

It samples Tinashe’s 2014 track “2 On.” Originally by Sean Paul, it was released as a single in 2005 and reached No.
1 on the U.
S.
charts.
This version is a hands-up remix by Madrox.
Baby BoyBeyoncé ft. Sean Paul14rank/position

A duet by Beyoncé and Jamaican dancehall reggae singer Sean Paul.
Released as a single in 2003, it became a hit around the world.
The music video was directed by Jake Nava, who also worked on the clip for Crazy in Love.





