Cash Money pop star Jay Sean tries his hand at the growing trend of the Pop/R&B mixtape. ‘The Mistress’ boasts collaborations from Lupe Fiasco, along with labelmate Tyga and label head Birdman. Check out the compilation in it’s entirety below.
Cash Money pop star Jay Sean tries his hand at the growing trend of the Pop/R&B mixtape. ‘The Mistress’ boasts collaborations from Lupe Fiasco, along with labelmate Tyga and label head Birdman. Check out the compilation in it’s entirety below.
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How IRONIC!
Usher made a comment about Jay Sean and how stupid Pop is and NOW
Usher is doing Pop and Jay-Sean is doing R&B
LMFAOOOOOOOO
Jay Sean Presents ‘The Mistress’ ————————————————————-
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Compolation —————————-> LOL
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ever since DOWN , i havent been impressed with his music
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Jay Sean just comes off as corny to me!
He needs to stop fronting and go ahead and admit his marriage to that black chick Thara…hiding his marriage trying to be janet jackson LOL
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I really enjoyed this mixtape. There were a lot of tracks that I enjoyed, including Say Yeah, Where Do We Go and Waiting In Vain.