Light My Fire (Sean Paul song)

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[Shenseea] is, to me, one of the most exciting things in dancehall right now [and Gwen Stefani] has been awesome. She's a dope artist and she loves reggae from long time. She loves the vibes, she wears the colors, has the arm bands. I'm like 'Yo, she's down with the movement'. She represents the country.

—Sean Paul commenting on his decision to work with both Gwen Stefani and Shenseea on "Light My Fire". [8]

"Light My Fire" is a reggae track. [9]

According to its sheet music, "Light My Fire" is set in the time signature of common time, and has a slower tempo of 90 beats per minute. The song is composed in the key of E♭ and begins with a short intro from Paul, followed by Stefani performing the chorus; each refrain is followed by alternating verses by Paul and then Shenseea. [10] Marc Griffin from Vibe found Paul to be performing with his "signature sing-songy delivery", specifically on the lines "A mi seh, baby mi seh, don't you worry, don't worry your brain / Don't you fret, just listen, I'm sayin' / Serious, mi serious, sun look inna mi face" and "I'm tryna take you back to my place / Slow whine, baby, just stick to my pace / Rock steady, girl, to di rhythm and bass". [8]

Critical reception

Nicholas Nam from Dancehall Magazine called "Light My Fire" a "charming clam" amidst the album's other songs, and felt that the "contrasting styles of the three singers [actually] blend together seamlessly". [11] Bryson Paul, writing for The Source , said that with Paul's use of "the unexpected vocals" from both Stefani and Shenseea, "Light My Fire" served as "a testament to Paul’s supreme ability to produce global hits". [12] Regarding Stefani's addition, Ali Shutler from The Daily Telegraph felt she brought "grit and ambition" to the song; Shutler also wrote that the "fire" songs on Scorcha are the ones where Paul brings on global artists. [13] However, NME 's Kyann-Sian Williams thought Stefani's vocal performance on "Light My Fire" was inferior to her older "reggae-fusion" songs, such as No Doubt's "Underneath It All" (2001). [14]

Music video

In the music video for "Light My Fire", Stefani wears fishtail braids, which some critics mistook for dreadlocks. "Light My Fire" music video.jpg
In the music video for "Light My Fire", Stefani wears fishtail braids, which some critics mistook for dreadlocks.

The official video for "Light My Fire" premiered digitally on Wednesday, 13 July 2022. [4] The video itself was directed by Quinn Wilson, according to its press release, and depicts a group of partygoers and utilizes an orange hue filter. [8] [16] Paul described the synopsis: "[We're] basically getting ready to party and some lovers rocking. It's a vibe we hope everyone gets [...] feel good and party lovers-rock style". [17] It opens with a shot of Stefani through a fish tank, with a group of women dancing and cooking around her. Paul appears in a bathroom performing the first verse, flirting with a woman in a bathtub. Shenseea appears last, on the dance floor, where Stefani and Paul later meet up with her to join in. [8] Dancehall Magazine's Brianna Vernon wrote that Stefani and Shenseea serve as the party's "rocksteady boss" and "dancehall diva", respectively. [5] Stefani is adorned in a "Jamaican-inspired outfit", according to Rolling Stone's Tomás Mier, who felt it complimented the Caribbean vibe from Shenseea. [4]

Alongside the YouTube release of the music video, it was made available for download via Apple Music on 13 July 2022. [18] Some Twitter users commented negatively about Stefani's dreadlocks hairstyle and Jamaican flag-inspired outfit, and accused her of exhibiting cultural appropriation. [19] Some fans defended Stefani's appearance, and Paul commented: "From her No Doubt days, she was coming [to Jamaica] to record. So, it impressed me that she wants to come to Jamaica. A lot of people do Reggae, a lot of people do Dancehall-oriented tracks, but they never come. She comes to Jamaica." [20] Savannah Baker, a Jamaican stylist and the designer for the "Light My Fire" music video, also responded to the criticism:

I spoke with various Jamaicans before 'can she have some Jamaican colors in?' and we all said 'Jamaica loves her and she always represented it from the get go.' [...] And I think cultural appropriation is good to be aware of but also goes too far and people get obsessed with it and make a deal out of everything but it's not locs. It's fishtail braids. Her hairstylist has worked with her for many years. We discussed it; she felt comfortable doing it. And [her hairstylist] is Jamaican. It's not like she is a white hairstylist doing it. [15]

Track listing

"Light My Fire"
Single by Sean Paul featuring Gwen Stefani and Shenseea
from the album Scorcha
Released25 May 2022
Genre Reggae
Length3:22
Label Island
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Kool Kojak
  • Alexander "AC" Castillo
  • Jason Jigzag Henriques
Sean Paulsingles chronology
"No Fear"
(2022)
"Light My Fire"
(2022)
"Tic Tac"
(2022)
Digital download/streaming [6]
No.TitleLength
1."Light My Fire" (featuring Gwen Stefani and Shenseea)3:22

Release history

Release dates and formats for "Light My Fire"
RegionDateFormat(s)LabelRef.
Various25 May 2022 Island [6]

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