Computer Paul drives Sara Part 2

Decades-decorated reggae producer Paul “Computer Paul” Henton has launched the final installment of his celebrated Sara Juggling series, Sara Juggling Part 2, a project that balances preservation of classic one-drop reggae with bold modern innovation. Henton, whose career has been defined by crafting enduring, genre-defining rhythms, set out to reverse the gradual decline of one-drop reggae while reimagining the iconic sound for contemporary audiences.

The decision to release a follow-up to February’s Sara Juggling Part 1 was rooted in both intentional strategy and overwhelming fan demand. The first entry in the series earned massive local and international traction, drawing particularly robust support from radio DJs, selectors, and streaming platforms including YouTube and TikTok across the United Kingdom. Henton intentionally delayed the sequel to let the first project reach its full audience potential, a choice shaped by the realities of today’s fast-paced digital music landscape, where consumer attention spans are increasingly limited.

“It was important to me that Part 1 got the maximum exposure it earned before I brought Part 2 to fans,” Henton explained. “In today’s market, you have to move smart to cut through the noise.”

Sara Juggling Part 2 builds on the rhythmic foundation of the original project, weaving in fresh instrumentation and dynamic new vocal performances while retaining the core identity that made the first installment a hit. The release features a stacked lineup of reggae and dancehall talent, including solo sets from Warrior King and Junior X, a standout collaborative track from Ashley Irae and Imar Shephard, and a surprise cross-generational duet between dancehall icon Lady G and Chris Howell on Stuck On You 2.

The overwhelmingly positive response to the first project pushed Henton to match that standard of quality for the sequel, he says. To expand the project’s reach to Jamaican audiences and global reggae diaspora communities, Henton has partnered with veteran publicist Ralston “Rallo Di Reggae PR Boss” Barrett, who brings 30 years of specialized music industry promotional experience to the campaign.

The Sara rhythm at the heart of the series carries deep historical roots in reggae culture, originally crafted in the 1980s by legendary production duo Steely & Clevie for iconic reggae artist Frankie Paul. Reinterpreting this decades-old classic for a new generation was a challenge Henton approached with enthusiasm, driven by a mission to keep the one-drop reggae tradition alive amid shifting industry trends.

“One-drop had been on the decline for a while, so I wanted to do my part to preserve this sound that means so much to reggae,” Henton said. “The response we’ve gotten so far proves that fans still love this music as much as ever.”

Despite early calls from eager fans for a third installment of the series, Henton confirmed that Sara Juggling Part 2 will serve as the final chapter of the project. “This rhythm is complete and ready to find its audience,” he said. “If it’s good, artists and fans will always seek it out.”

With strong early critical and fan feedback already rolling in and a strategic promotional campaign now underway, Sara Juggling Part 2 cements Henton’s longstanding reputation as a dedicated guardian of reggae’s cultural legacy. The project makes clear that quality, consistent craft, and clear creative vision remain the foundational keys to long-term success in the modern global music industry.