I'm Still in Love with You (Sean Paul song)
I'm Still in Love with You is a song by Jamaican dancehall artist Sean Paul, released in 2003. It is a remix of the Alton Ellis song of the same name, originally released in 1967. Sean Paul's version features vocals from Sasha.
The song is characterized by its blend of dancehall rhythms with a more contemporary R&B feel. It samples elements of the original Alton Ellis song, incorporating the familiar melody and lyrics into a modern production. Sasha's vocals provide a counterpoint to Sean Paul's deejaying style, creating a duet format that contributed to the song's popularity.
"I'm Still in Love with You" achieved significant commercial success, appearing on several music charts internationally. Its success helped to further popularize dancehall music on a global scale and cemented Sean Paul's position as a prominent international artist. The song is frequently associated with the early 2000s dancehall revival and is often included in compilations of popular dancehall tracks. The music video for the song features Sean Paul and Sasha performing the song in a stylized setting.