to all those haters, this guy created a whole new genre of music in the UK, a whole new movement, somthing which was never done before, the most respected djs and radio hosts no him as a pioneer of British Asian music, which still has a underground scene today.
what he has accomplished globally over the past 12 years is amazing, the first Brit to break America since Elton John before all your Adelle's and Rita Ora's, if it wasn't for him UK record labels would not have even entered America. not to mention the millions of albums and record sales and YouTube views he has. as for his latest album he chose to go all acoustic, drums, natural instuments with RNB vocals, he said it wasn't for rado and the fact that millions illegaly downloaded it is sad. Jay Sean will forever be under rated. but just like Thicke he only needs one big song to pop off, and his album has got many which can kill the charts with the right exposure.
What kind of ignorant, delusional mess? And Rita Ora hasn't even "broken" America
And how in the hell are generic songs like Down and 2012 a new movement? Most people in the world who still remember "Down" assume he's an American
No offense, but clearly most of you know nothing about him, so don't bother talking about him. Getting a #1 on the Hot 100 is something most people only dream of.
Out of the THOUSANDS of UK artists out there, you choose to ridicule one of the select few who've managed a US #1, and global success? He's the only UK urban star to ever get a US #1. How on Earth is that a flop? The music industry isn't limited to Lady Gaga, Katy Perry and Rihanna. There's thousands of successful music stars all over the world. Open your minds a little bit.
No offense, but clearly most of you know nothing about him, so don't bother talking about him. Getting a #1 on the Hot 100 is something most people only dream of.
Out of the THOUSANDS of UK artists out there, you choose to ridicule one of the select few who've managed a US #1, and global success? He's the only UK urban star to ever get a US #1. How on Earth is that a flop? The music industry isn't limited to Lady Gaga, Katy Perry and Rihanna. There's thousands of successful music stars all over the world. Open your minds a little bit.
Does not change that fact that he is NOT a legend. Take a seat.
to all those haters, this guy created a whole new genre of music in the UK, a whole new movement, somthing which was never done before, the most respected djs and radio hosts no him as a pioneer of British Asian music, which still has a underground scene today.
what he has accomplished globally over the past 12 years is amazing, the first Brit to break America since Elton John before all your Adelle's and Rita Ora's, if it wasn't for him UK record labels would not have even entered America. not to mention the millions of albums and record sales and YouTube views he has. as for his latest album he chose to go all acoustic, drums, natural instuments with RNB vocals, he said it wasn't for rado and the fact that millions illegaly downloaded it is sad. Jay Sean will forever be under rated. but just like Thicke he only needs one big song to pop off, and his album has got many which can kill the charts with the right exposure.
what he has accomplished globally over the past 12 years is amazing, the first Brit to break America since Elton John before all your Adelle's and Rita Ora's, if it wasn't for him UK record labels would not have even entered America. not to mention the millions of albums and record sales and YouTube views he has. as for his latest album he chose to go all acoustic, drums, natural instuments with RNB vocals, he said it wasn't for rado and the fact that millions illegaly downloaded it is sad. Jay Sean will forever be under rated. but just like Thicke he only needs one big song to pop off, and his album has got many which can kill the charts with the right exposure.
What kind of ignorant, delusional mess? And Rita Ora hasn't even "broken" America
And how in the hell are generic songs like Down and 2012 a new movement? Most people in the world who still remember "Down" assume he's an American
Bye at this whole post
please dont write what you dont know about, am talking about the movement he started in the UK asian scene with the rishi rich project, not his pop records in america
Everybody on this forum think Leona is a flop too.
Coldplay had a #1 before Down too. Doesn't change the fact that Jay Sean's accomplishments are very impressive. People should do research about him.
There's HUNDREDS of different artists that I like that have never even charted on the Hot 100. To see people mocking Jay Sean like this is sad in my opinion.
to all those haters, this guy created a whole new genre of music in the UK, a whole new movement, somthing which was never done before, the most respected djs and radio hosts no him as a pioneer of British Asian music, which still has a underground scene today.
what he has accomplished globally over the past 12 years is amazing, the first Brit to break America since Elton John before all your Adelle's and Rita Ora's, if it wasn't for him UK record labels would not have even entered America. not to mention the millions of albums and record sales and YouTube views he has. as for his latest album he chose to go all acoustic, drums, natural instuments with RNB vocals, he said it wasn't for rado and the fact that millions illegaly downloaded it is sad. Jay Sean will forever be under rated. but just like Thicke he only needs one big song to pop off, and his album has got many which can kill the charts with the right exposure.
Leona Lewis, though.
And Bhangra music was already a hit the year before his debut album dropped. It was still critically acclaimed, but that doesn't make him a legend.
to all those haters, this guy created a whole new genre of music in the UK, a whole new movement, somthing which was never done before, the most respected djs and radio hosts no him as a pioneer of British Asian music, which still has a underground scene today.
what he has accomplished globally over the past 12 years is amazing, the first Brit to break America since Elton John before all your Adelle's and Rita Ora's, if it wasn't for him UK record labels would not have even entered America. not to mention the millions of albums and record sales and YouTube views he has. as for his latest album he chose to go all acoustic, drums, natural instuments with RNB vocals, he said it wasn't for rado and the fact that millions illegaly downloaded it is sad. Jay Sean will forever be under rated. but just like Thicke he only needs one big song to pop off, and his album has got many which can kill the charts with the right exposure.
And Bhangra music was already a hit the year before his debut album dropped. It was still critically acclaimed, but that doesn't make him a legend.
jay sean never did bhangra. he infused RnB, Urban London music with hindi music, and yes he was the first to do it and now every underground indian singer in the Uk does it, bhangra music sound NOTHING like what he used to do, yep am indian i think i would know