The Trinity (2005) tried so hard to replicate the success of his Grammy Award-winning sophomore album. After three years, Sean Paul released his album The Trinity (2005). However, the biggest reap from these successful collaborations was a bigger fanbase internationally. Some of the first successful collaborations he starred in include “Baby Boy” by Beyonce and “Breathe” by Blu Cantrell. Sean Paul not only stood out in his solo music career but added glamour to songs he was called up for collaborations. On the other edge, Dutty Rock (2002) won a Grammy Award for the Reggae Album of the Year. “Get Busy” was nominated for a Grammy Award in the Best Rap Song category. The album also featured “Get Busy,” Sean Paul’s first number one song on the Billboard Hot 100. Dutty Rock (2002) received critical acclaim upon release thanks to “Gimme the Light,” which sparked the world, promising even greater music from this Jamaican dancehall artist. The big break for Sean Paul was soon coming thanks to the massive effort put in by producer Harding and Atlantic Records for his sophomore album, Dutty Rock (2002). Soon after featuring on the film, he started working on his debut album, Stage One (2000). Without a doubt, the collaboration was a definitive moment for Sean Paul’s music career. Vegas and rapper DMX in releasing the hit “Top Shotter,” which was featured on the film. Sean Paul collaborated with dancehall artist Mr. In 1998, he made a cameo appearance in the American crime drama movie, Belly. Sean Paul continued working with producer Harding releasing several tracks that gifted the artists some following locally.