KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 12 -- Two decades after Dutty Rock defined a generation of dancehall, Jamaican rapper Sean Paul says he's still pushing boundaries and his fiery return to Malaysia on Friday night proved it.

"We are always innovating to keep up with changing times," the Grammy-winning artist told Malay Mail ahead of his sold-out show - Sean Paul Live in Malaysia at the Idea Live Arena.

"A dance song created two years ago may not sound the same to audiences now, so we keep moving and fusing with the times."

That philosophy has kept the Jamaican hitmaker - affectionately dubbed Mr Dutty Rock and the King of Caribbean Cool at the forefront of global pop for more than 20 years.

From raw dancehall roots to collaborations that span pop, E...