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"Deport Them" Single by Sean Paul from the album Stage One Released December 27, 1998 Format CD single, 12" single Recorded 1997 Genre Reggae Length 3:08 Label VP, Atlantic Writer(s) Sean Paul Producer Jeremy Harding Sean Paul singles chronology "Deport Them"
(1998)"Money Jane"
(2000)"Deport Them" was the first single released by reggae-dancehall artist Sean Paul from his debut album Stage One. Originally released in 1998, it reached number 80 on Billboard's R&B Chart in 2000. The song was briefly featured in the film 2 Fast 2 Furious. This song was also featured in the movie "Belly," although it's not included in the soundtrack CD.
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Song synopsis
The song deals with the subject of sexually attractive women, as well as Sean's attitude to women who do not fit his aesthetic criteria. He says that if a girl is "nuh di modeling type wi nuh court dem/but if ah di big beauty queen wi support dem". Equally if a girl is "nuh up to date wi deport dem" or "can't keep up wit di trends wi report them". The song, then, uses the metaphor of immigration and state control and applies them to Paul's concept of feminine beauty, seeming to imply that women who are not up to his standards should be forced to leave the country. He later extends this metaphor stating that "wi hafi tell dem one ting customary/Keep it tight just like di military", seeming to invoke the Jamaican Military's ban on recruiting homosexuals. Paul is unrepentant saying: "wi nuh sorry... Bad Man nuh sorry cuz wi done hit di cherry" arguing that he is not a misogynist, for "done legendary nuff gal wife he marry". Therefore, the song can be interpreted as both a love song, and as a paean. The song uses the "Bookshelf" riddim.
Music video
The video for the song is split between Sean Paul and Mr. Vegas' "Hot Gal Today" and "Deport Them", the former section featuring scantily clad young women sat around Mr. Vegas and Paul and performing pole dances. At around one minute, ten seconds into the video a character is introduced as "Peanut: Purveyor of Fine Women" ushering in the "Deport Them" section of the video. Peanut is accompanied three young ladies who are introduced as "Peanut's Angels", before being introduced specifically by the nicknames, "Mocha Puff", "Cappuccino" and "Cocoa Caramel Crunch". The introduction of these characters as 'fine women' appears to be ironic, as they are constantly juxtaposed with the girls originally featuring in the video, and the video closes with Peanut and his friends being led through a door marked "VIP", which is then bolted behind them.
Charts
Chart (2000) Peak
positionU.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks 80 External links
Sean Paul Discography Studio albums Mixtapes The Odyssey MixtapeSingles "Deport Them" · "Gimme the Light" · "Get Busy" · "Like Glue" · "I'm Still in Love with You" · "We Be Burnin'" · "Ever Blazin'" · "Temperature" · "Never Gonna Be the Same" · "(When You Gonna) Give It Up to Me" · "Watch Dem Roll" · "So Fine" · "Press It Up" · "Hold My Hand" · "Got 2 Luv U" · "She Doesn't Mind"Featured singles "Money Jane" · "Bossman" · "Make It Clap (Remix)" · "Breathe" · "Baby Boy" · "Shoomp" · "Cry Baby Cry" · "Break It Off" · "Give It to You" · "Push It Baby" · "Come Over (Remix)" · "Feel It" · "Do You Remember"Filmography Video releases DuttyologyVideo games Related articles Categories:- 1998 singles
- Debut singles
- Sean Paul songs
- Music videos directed by Jessy Terrero
- Songs written by Sean Paul
- 1990s single stubs
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