My Kingston – Sean Paul
What are your earliest memories of Kingston?
My earliest memories are of family and friends, and learning the hook of the latest song so we could sing at the top of our voices.
What do you miss when you are not in Kingston?
All the trees: mango, apple, coconut…all kinds. They’re just not the same anywhere else.
You were recently on BET’s Mo’Nique and shared the star’s couch with Lenny Kravitz. How was that experience?
It was awesome. Most talk-show hosts haven’t given me a chance to sit on the couch and talk. And talk she did. Mo’Nique gets deep… she’s a very real person.
What are your favourite home comforts?
A Jamaican breakfast of ackee and salt fish. No matter how well a Jamaican restaurant cooks it in foreign, it’s never the same. Our weather is another favourite and,
of course, being
around family.
Share with us the title of the last book read.
Fingerprints of the Gods.
What’s your middle name?
I don’t have one.
And the last bit of music that stirred your soul?
Alicia Keys’ Sleeping with a broken heart.
Which cologne are you currently splashing?
Pasha de Cartier.
What’s your preferred beverage?
Hennessy (straight), no rocks, no chaser.
What was your most memorable meal in Kingston?
There’s so much good food to choose from and so many ways to enjoy it. It’s difficult to single out one.
What are your
current projects?
The Odyssey, it’s my new mixtape now available free online or via my Twitter account @dutty paul.
What upsets you?
Waste. Negligence.
Loss of Life.
Name the last three places you visited on holidays.
I haven’t been on holidays in like forever. But Silver Sands in Trelawny and Portland are two of my favourite spots.
Share a few places in your black book.
Katsuya, a Japanese restaurant in Los Angeles; Shore Club in Miami; and Hakkasan in London.
Name some of your all-time musical favourites.
Bob Marley, Shabba Ranks, Supercat, Slick Rick and Alicia Keys.
What’s your advice
to a first-time visitor
to Kingston?
Absorb the culture and really get to know our people; these are two of our best resources. Hit the nightclubs, go to Passa Passa. Check out the Bob Marley Museum and eat some good Jamaican food.
What’s your philosophy?
Keep an open mind.