Watch Dem Roll: Sean Paul Bikes Through NYC

Words by Jesse Serwer, via Maxim

You may already be aware of Sean Paul’s background in competitive water polo (if not, let us tell you) but the deejay is something of an all-around athlete, too. On a recent trip to New York City, he kept things active, playing paintball in Long Island with our own DJ Autograph and bicycling almost everywhere he went, from the studio to this webisode on wheels for Maxim magazine. Riding down Manhattan’s West Side Highway with editor-in-chief Dan Bova, SP discusses his upcoming album and recent ventures into production, explaining how biking has helped him recuperate from a torn ACL. Apparently, Sean and bikes stick together like glue. Watch dem roll below.

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