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Press Release |  20 Nov 2009 11:00 |  By RnMTeam

Record-breaking UK star gets set to release new album 'All Or Nothing' by Jay Sean

MUMBAI: Jay Sean releases his new album 'All Or Nothing' on November 30th through Jayded/Cash Money Records.

Hounslow-born Jay made history when his single 'Down' became the first song by a British urban artist to top the American charts. Last month 'Down' became a top three single in the UK, and went double platinum in America. All Or Nothing combines R&B, hip hop and pop to create a sound that has seen Jay Sean win fans around the globe. Over the last 18 months he has toured the world playing in Africa, India, Australia and America - a feat managed by very few British artists and even more impressive considering he did this as an independent artist with his own record label - Jayded Records. Earlier this year,

Jay signed to Cash Money Records in America and started working on his album in Miami and LA. The majority of the album is written between Jay and Orange Factory Music, Jarred Cotter and Alan Sampson and produced by Orange Factory. "I haven't changed my sound since making this album in America. The only difference is having bigger and better studios to work in and having developed as a songwriter since my first album five years ago." All Or Nothing features collaborations with names from both sides of the Atlantic. Sean Paul and Lil' John are both featured on the new US single 'Do You Remember?' The track looks like giving Jay his next big US hit single after debuting in the US iTunes top 15 after one day. Jay hasn't forgotten his UK roots - London grime crew, Boy Better Know feature on 'Stay' and former Sugababe Keisha Buchannan duets on 'Far Away.' The album also includes collaborations with Chipmunk and Craig David. Jay will be back in the UK in November when he performs at 1Xtra's live event in Sheffield on 28th November alongside the likes of Dizzee Rascal, Chipmunk and Chase and Status.

Jay Sean can be found on Twitter.com at Twitter.com/JaySean

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