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Sean Paul Teams Up with EDM Star INNA for High-Energy Track ‘Let It Talk To Me’

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Following the release of "Push to Start" featuring Tyla, international dancehall superstar Sean Paul and Romanian EDM star INNA reunite for another single


Sean Paul and Inna


Three years after the success of Up, multi-award-winning Billboard chart-topper Sean Paul and Romanian EDM star INNA team up for another single, “Let It Talk To Me”.


The single serves as a bold statement on self-expression through music, seamlessly blending Sean Paul's signature sound with INNA’s electrifying vocals. Let It Talk to Me was written by Sean Paul, Johnny Goldstein, Mags Duval, and CASTLE, with production by Johnny Goldstein. With its infectious energy, the track is set to turn up the musical heat.



Sean Paul shared his enthusiasm about working with INNA, saying, “INNA is an amazing artist and it’s been awesome working with her and the team for this, our second collaboration together. “Let It Talk To Me” is about letting your body speak and expressing yourself through the rhythm of the music.”


INNA echoed his sentiments, adding, “Sean Paul is one of the artists I admire and I’m excited about this second collaboration with him. I hope you will enjoy this one and dance to it! For the love of music.”



The original track has amassed over 170 million views to date, adding to Sean Paul’s extensive catalog of hits. With over 120 countries toured, he remains one of Jamaica’s biggest global exports—arguably the most influential star to emerge from Jamaica.


INNA, one of Romania’s top EDM artists, has amassed over 10 billion streams, 8 million YouTube subscribers, and 9 million monthly Spotify listeners. A global dance powerhouse, she’s dominated charts with hits like Hot, Sun Is Up, and Déjà Vu, captivating audiences worldwide.



Sean Paul is dropping another international banger, teaming up with South African sensation Tyla on the remix of her hit "Push to Start", which was officially released on March 3.

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