More than a decade and 15 million singles sold later, the five times platinum selling artist Jay Sean is a household name, performing sold out shows across the globe and now he’s back in the UK.
Sean, the UK’s most successful R&B export has announced that he has chosen to part ways with American record label – Cash Money Records, a subsidiary of Universal Music Group.
He’s now preparing to release his latest body of work ‘The Mistress II’ independently next month, in line with his long awaited return home to the UK.
The departure comes six years after Sean signed to the label, where he released two albums, ‘All or Nothing’, in 2009, featuring the Billboard number 1 and number 9 hits ‘Down’ and ‘Do You Remember’, followed in 2013 with ‘Neon’, which spawned the R&B song ‘Mars’, which went to number 23 on the Rhythmic radio charts.
Sean admits that whilst the departure from the USA is amicable, there were artistic differences that lead to his decision: “I had and still maintain a great relationship with (Cash Money CEOs) Slim and Baby.
“They believed in me and my talent and our partnership obviously garnered a lot of pop success. But, it got to the point where I was chasing pop success and ‘the smash’ when really my heart wasn’t in it anymore,” he says. “That’s not why I got into this game.”
Moving forward independently, and returning to his true R&B roots, Jay Sean is now set to release his new mixtape, ‘The Mistress II’, with the video to the first single ‘Tears in the Ocean’.
For Sean, The Mistress II is a return to his musical roots and the original UK urban R&B vibe that made him an urban legend. Closer in spirit and sound to his earlier albums Me Against Myself and My Own Way, Sean’s new singles Tears In The Ocean, Jameson and All I Wanna Do carry his trademark, instantly recognisable, nostalgic R&B style.
For Sean, ‘The Mistress II’ was a labour of love: “This is a passion project for me, it’s the kind of music I love to listen to and make. The mixtape is all original production and the songs are brand new,” comments Sean.
“My goal was to create a complete, solid body of work for The Mistress II, it’s definitely not a collection of catchy singles meant to grab your attention in the first five seconds.
“I want people to listen to it in its entirety, I’m trying to get back to where people lived with music and let music grow on them and fall in love with a whole album.”
Sean returns to the UK in the first week of November to reconnect with his fans and share this piece of work with them that he knows will have them reminiscing of good times but also give them music to make new memories with.
“The UK fans are the ones that took me to the top and have stayed by my side throughout my journey. I wanted to take this opportunity to give a little something back. It feels good to be coming home with a body of music that I am really proud of and know they will love.”
Sean still maintains close connections with his home town of Hounslow in west London and whilst in the UK will also be visiting his former high school as well as several universities across the country to participate in a series of master class Q&A sessions with fans and aspiring musicians.
Having started his academic career at Latymer Upper School in Hammersmith and then moving on to the prestigious Barts and the London School of Medicine, Sean made the brave decision to drop out of his course in Medicine and pursue his then promising career in music full time.
The talks will not only reconnect Jay with a fan base he knows and understands well, but also give aspiring artists the opportunity to learn more about Jay’s musical journey so far.
Tears in the Ocean and the complete mixtape The Mistress II will be available as a free download shortly, more details to follow.