Released: December 3, 2008

Featuring: Sean Paul

Songwriter: Sean Paul Christopher Moore Mýa

Producer: Riddim Fingaz

I wanna welcome you to Paradise (Paradise)
Searchin' for the right lady (Sean Paul Intro)

Sean Paul Rap

Refrão
Welcome to the Garden of Eden
I call it heaven
I like to call it even Paradise
It feels like ridin' on a wave
And it makes you wanna stay
You just might fall in love
I'd like to welcome you to Paradise
Welcome to Paradise

Boy you're so bad, you're so bad, oh oh oh oh
True gentleman wit swagga
Sexy laid back
Sunshine everywhere you go
Boy you're so bad, you're so bad, oh oh oh oh
Wanna welcome you to my castle
You ain't gotta ask got the key now open the door to my Paradise

Now listen to the beat of the Congo
Like two animals in the jungle makin' love like we do
Shootin stars and rainbows are waiting to be seen
Here you'll find your pot of gold
If you just come & see

Welcome to the Garden of Eden
I call it heaven
I like to call it even Paradise
It feels like ridin' on a wave
And it makes you wanna stay
You just might fall in love
I'd like to welcome you to Paradise
Welcome to Paradise

Sean Paul Rap

Welcome to the Garden of Eden
I call it heaven
I like to call it even Paradise
It feels like ridin' on a wave
And it makes you wanna stay
You just might fall in love
I'd like to welcome you to Paradise
Welcome to Paradise

Mýa

Mýa Marie Harrison is a Grammy-winning R&B artist, songwriter, and actress. In 1998, she signed with Interscope Records and released her debut album the same year. The album was a commercial success in the United States and produced the top ten single “It’s All About Me”. Fear of Flying, her second album, was released in 2000 and became a worldwide success, boosted by the success of its second single “Case of the Ex”.

In 2003, Mýa released her third album; Moodring. It peaked at #3 on the Billboard 200 and featured a range of new sounds such as techno, pop rock, and soul. In 2005, Mýa left A&M Records in exchange for Universal Motown. Later in 2007, she released he album Liberation, but only in Japan. In 2008, she left Universal Motown and moved to Japanese record label, Manhattan Records.

There, she released her fifth studio album Sugar & Spice. Later on she founded her own record label and released the album Keep It Sexy & Simple in 2011(in both the US and Japan). Her eighth album, Smoove Jones, debuted at number thirty on Billboard’s Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and received a Grammy nomination. Her recent project T.K.O. (The Knock Out) was released in 2018 on the same day of her debut album.