“How Deep Is Your Love” is a mid-tempo dancehall-pop single by Sean Paul featuring Kelly Rowland, released in 2012 from his album “Tomahawk Technique.” It blends Sean Paul’s Jamaican dancehall vibe with Kelly’s smooth R&B vocals and has become a fan-favorite collaboration in her post–Destiny’s Child era.

What the song is

  • The track is officially credited to Sean Paul featuring Kelly Rowland and was released digitally in July 2012 under Atlantic Records.
  • It appears on Sean Paul’s fifth studio album “Tomahawk Technique,” where Kelly provides the main female vocal hook and harmonies.

Sound, vibe and lyrics feel

  • The song mixes dancehall, pop, and light EDM elements, with a romantic, club-ready feel rather than a slow ballad.
  • Lyrically it leans on the classic “how deep is your love” question, focusing on passion, commitment, and how serious the relationship really is, framed in a flirty, upbeat context.

Music video snapshot

  • The official video, released in 2012, shows Sean Paul and Kelly in sleek, stylized settings with moody lighting, performance shots, and chemistry-focused close-ups.
  • Visuals center more on glamour and energy than storyline, matching the track’s club-oriented, late-night atmosphere.

Chart performance & reception

  • The single charted in several European markets, including Austria and Switzerland, reaching the top 100 but not becoming a massive global smash.
  • Critics and pop blogs generally highlighted Kelly Rowland’s vocals as a strong complement to Sean Paul’s signature rhythmic delivery, calling it a solid, radio-friendly collaboration.

Why it still pops up in searches

  • Fans of both artists revisit the track when looking for “Kelly Rowland how deep is your love,” especially after her later solo successes and continued media presence.
  • The title overlaps with the famous Bee Gees classic, so there is ongoing curiosity and forum chatter around different “How Deep Is Your Love” versions and collaborations, with the Sean Paul/Kelly Rowland cut often mentioned among modern takes.

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