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I think I can make a good contribution to that genre. I haven’t properly got to work with an Indian artiste so far. We, in dancehall, have utilised some drum (beats) from India, and in many other different songs for a long time, and pop music has done that as well,” he continues, “I always feel closeness when I hear songs from India. A lot of people are doing the same type of moves and that’s pretty cool. “There’s so much to love about Indian music, which is very similar to dancehall (a genre of Jamaican popular music that originated in the late 1970s). Since then, Paul, credited for giving monstrous hits like Get Busy, Temperature and Cheap Thrills, has expressed his desire to meet Priyanka Chopra Jonas, and collaborate with a Punjabi rapper. And these things are the reason why I love India,” says the rapper, whose Indian affair started on a musical note when he came here for a tour back in 2012. Even though there is pollution, there are places that I saw that were just beautiful and amazing. “Natural beauty is something that a place like India has. The 48-year-old reveals that there might be many places on the Earth with “lots of buildings”, which comes with “technological amazement” for him. When I looked at the countryside when we were either driving or flying, that was natural beauty to me,” avers Paul, who’s enjoying the tunes of success of his latest single, Only Fanz. “Beautiful women, amazing food and scenery are the things which continue to stay with me after my tryst with the country. Grammy Award-winning Jamaican rapper Sean Paul is waiting for Bollywood to come knocking at his door, and help him dive into the culture, which he adores for many reasons.