"I remember being a bathtub singer. You know, the type that sings and everybodys like, Shut up"
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The punchline (“Shut up”) does double duty. On the surface, it’s self-deprecation: he wasn’t always the polished hitmaker behind global hooks. Underneath, it’s about the friction between desire and permission. A lot of people start as a nuisance to their family, their neighbors, their friend group. The quote captures that small humiliation that either shuts you down or steels you. Sean Paul’s whole career - gravelly patois delivery, brash confidence, an unapologetically loud presence on international radio - reads like the second option.
There’s also a cultural wink here: in many Caribbean households, “noise” is policed, and aspiring artists often get treated like they’re not chasing a craft but causing trouble. He’s laughing at the memory, but he’s also naming a real gatekeeping mechanism: before the industry says no, your own community often says “not here, not now.”
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Paul, Sean. (2026, January 11). I remember being a bathtub singer. You know, the type that sings and everybodys like, Shut up. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-remember-being-a-bathtub-singer-you-know-the-183885/
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Paul, Sean. "I remember being a bathtub singer. You know, the type that sings and everybodys like, Shut up." FixQuotes. January 11, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-remember-being-a-bathtub-singer-you-know-the-183885/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"I remember being a bathtub singer. You know, the type that sings and everybodys like, Shut up." FixQuotes, 11 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-remember-being-a-bathtub-singer-you-know-the-183885/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.




