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| Posted: 09 Dec 2009 16:20 | ||
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Jay Sean's hit "Down" is prompting people to boogie in unexpected places. In one of the latest viral videos to rock the YouTube-sphere, the staff of a Portland, Oregon, hospital wear pink gloves and dance their stethoscopes off to the song to raise awareness for breast cancer. It's quite fitting, given that Sean dropped out of medical school in his native London, England, to chase a music career. "Down," which features rapper Lil Wayne, has been a massive welcome-to-the-U.S. anthem for the 26-year-old, who had already built a sizeable audience in his homeland. It topped the Billboard 100 chart twice in October and has locked in more than 2 million digital downloads. Last week Sean dropped his U.S. debut album "All or Nothing" on Lil Wayne's label, Cash Money Records. |
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