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Sean Paul scores his first diamond hit with 'Cheap Thrills'

By Joanne Clark··1 min read
Sean Paul scores his first diamond hit with 'Cheap Thrills'
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  • 66 on the Billboard Hot 100’s 2010s Decade-End chart.</p> <p data-start="949" data-end="1398">Sean Paul first broke onto the Billboard charts in 2000 with hits like “Gimme the Light,” “Get Busy,” and “Temperature,” building more than two decades of cross-genre success.
  • His 2002 album <em data-start="1140" data-end="1152">Dutty Rock</em> won a Grammy for best reggae album and became his first top 10 project on the Billboard 200.
  • On the Hot 100, Paul has achieved four No.
  • 9 and 6 on the Billboard Reggae Albums chart.

Dancehall star Sean Paul has reached a major milestone: his 2016 collaboration with Australian singer Sia, “Cheap Thrills,” has been certified 11× platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), marking over 11 million units sold — the first time the artist has achieved diamond-plus status for a single.

The hit remix, which transformed Sia’s 2015 track “Trills” into a tropical-pop powerhouse, topped the Billboard Hot 100 for four weeks and dominated the all-genre Radio Songs chart for eight weeks — Paul’s longest run since his feature on Beyoncé’s 2003 smash “Baby Boy.” The track also earned both artists their first Grammy nominations in the best pop/duo group performance category and finished No. 66 on the Billboard Hot 100’s 2010s Decade-End chart.

Sean Paul first broke onto the Billboard charts in 2000 with hits like “Gimme the Light,” “Get Busy,” and “Temperature,” building more than two decades of cross-genre success. His 2002 album Dutty Rock won a Grammy for best reggae album and became his first top 10 project on the Billboard 200. On the Hot 100, Paul has achieved four No. 1 singles and 10 top 10 hits, with “Cheap Thrills” marking his first chart-topping single in over a decade.

Over the past several years, Paul has remained active, releasing two consecutive Grammy-nominated albums — Live n Livin (2021) and Scorcha (2022) — which reached Nos. 9 and 6 on the Billboard Reggae Albums chart. In December, he co-headlined the Jamaica Strong benefit concert in New York for Hurricane Melissa relief, dropping a new anthem, “Faith We A Keep,” on the same day.

With 2016 nostalgia surging across social media, the diamond certification of “Cheap Thrills” highlights the enduring global appeal of Sean Paul’s infectious dancehall sound.

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