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www.shakesislive.com By Bobby Shakes Wow, it's the one-week anniversary of the Sean Paul Greatest Tour at the Pavilion, and what an amazing night it was. It all began with Jkool calling me to meet him in his dressing room. When I arrived, he was sporting a very expensive pair of darkers, designer jeans, and some fancy sneakers that I'd never heard of the sorts. While I was filming his ensemble, VOG walked in wearing an equally expensive pair of darkers. I suddenly felt left out, so I went back to my car to grab my CHOPPAHEAD HAT. You know the deal—DEFEND CHOPPERS, SHOOT HIPSTERS. As we chatted in the dressing room, a young woman from Live Nation introduced herself and then escorted us to the catered dinner room. Let me tell you, what a spread! In all my 30 years, I haven’t seen a backstage meal presentation like that. There were loads of carbs, proteins, and sweets. While we were stuffing our faces, the same young lady from Live Nation came to our table and said sound check was in 20 minutes. I took one last bite, and then we were off to the stage. As we approached, I could see a figure doing his sound check. Without my glasses, I couldn't recognize who it was. It wasn't until I was right in front of his whiskers, I noticed it was PUP DAWG! We exchanged pleasantries. It felt like old times, with Jkool, VOG, and now adding PUP DAWG to the mix from 94.5FM. Good food and good friends—what else could you ask for? Maybe a couple of dancing girls, perhaps. After sound check and one more trip to the mess hall, we returned to our dressing room. Then Sean Paul, Chi Ching Ching, and Ras AJai rolled into the place. That's when things got crazy. It was like a family reunion, with so much energy and love between everyone backstage. Words can't describe the energy and love. Jkool, VOG, Bobby Shakes, and Sean Paul all started as young children in this business. The stories and growth over 25 plus years are incredible to understand and conceptualize. I don’t want to misrepresent this energy with my writing; please go and watch the backstage footage. On stage: The reason why this is called the Greatest Tour is because Sean Paul is one of the greatest reggae artists of all time. I remember 25 years ago at 3C’s with Mr. Vegas and Sean Paul; nobody in their right mind would say Sean Paul would outlast Mr. Vegas. Nobody would say Sean Paul would dethrone the “KING OF THE DANCEHALL” Beenie Man. Sean Paul has aged like wine, while 99 percent of all Dancehall has aged like vinegar. Vinegar isn’t a bad thing; I love vinegar on my chips & fish. Sean Paul has mastered his set, with his brilliant cadence and crowd involvement. He is a polished artist, which wasn’t the case 25 years ago. His first show at 3C’s was a nightmare, but with every return back to Boston, you could see the growth. By 2008, it was over for Vegas, T.O.K, and Lexus. Sean Paul stands alone. Like VOG said, “They say afrobeats is taking our ting, if it wasn’t for Sean Paul, wi wouldn’t have a ting.”