Entertainment
Sean Kingston, Sean Paul nominated for MTV Japan Award
By Steven Jackson
Friday, April 16, 2010
Entertainers Sean Kingston and Sean Paul were again nominated for Best Reggae Video at the MTV Video Music Awards (VMA) Japan 2010 but it's a category that has so far been won only by the Japanese.
Winning the award on May 29 would not only break the Japanese dominance in that category but arguably boost the record sales of these artistes in Japan -- the world's second largest music market.
Paul was nominated for the Ray Kay directed video So Fine from his latest album Imperial Blaze and Kingston was nominated for the Gil Green directed video Fire Burning from his latest album, Tomorrow. They will have stiff competition from Japanese reggae artistes Pushim with her single My Endless Love and Ryo the Skywalker with his single Kokoni Aru Ima wo Tomoni Aruki Dasou.
It's the third nomination for Jamaican born Paul and second nomination for US born Jamaican bred Kingston in that category. Paul was nominated in 2006 for We Burnin' and in 2007 for Temperature whilst Kingston was nominated in 2008 for Beautiful Girls.
Mavado was the only other Jamaican artiste nominated in that category with Dreaming in 2008, however Kardinal Offishall a Canadian of Jamaican parentage was nominated in 2009 for his duo with pop star Akon entitled Dangerous.
The Best Reggae Video Award began in 2006 and has only been won by Japanese artistes at the annual award show which started in 2002. MTV VMA Japan is frequented by internationally known celebrities who view the award as an opportunity to fillip album sales.
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