Music: Jay Sean & Lil Wayne “Hit the Lights” Out February 8th, 2011

Music: jay sean & lil wayne "hit the lights" out february 8th, 2011 1

Jay Sean and Lil Wayne pair up for their first collaboration since  “Down”, released in 2009, which was downloaded over 4 million times. “Hit the Lights” will be available online from February 8th, 2011.

The track is taken from Jay Sean’s eagerly anticipated new album “Freeze Time”. Produced for Cash Money / Universal, the compilation will be released before June.

Jay Sean will be touring with Enrique Iglesias at:

  • New York’s legendary Madison Square Garden on February 5th
  • Gibson Amphitheater in Los Angeles on February 19th

Jay Sean will also be at the Grammys along with colleagues from the Cash Money / Young Money label. He is also due to attend NBA All-Star Weekend festivities in Los Angeles.


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