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Sean Kingston - Fire Burning
Wed, 08 Apr 2009 06:50:25 | By Hip Hop Songs at DJBooth.net
Though Sean Kingston sounds convincingly distressed on the “Somebody call 911!” opening line of his latest single, you can put down your cell phone and breathe a sigh of relief"there’s not actually a Fire Burnin’, it’s just that a certain shorty’s smooth moves have set the dancefloor figuratively aflame. As...
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Smoke DZA ft. Sean Kingston - Kush Blow
Thu, 26 Feb 2009 04:01:54 | By Hip Hop Songs at DJBooth.net
If your memory hasn’t been eroded by long-term use of a certain recreational drug, you’ll probably recall Smoke DZA‘s Marley & Me (Remix), a cut hailed as an early candidate for “Best Smoking Song of ‘09” when it hit our front page back in mid-January. Well, that record may have...
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N.O.R.E. ft. Sean Kingston - On and On
Thu, 29 Jan 2009 04:40:55 | By Hip Hop Songs at DJBooth.net
Nearly two years ago, Sean Kingston made his Booth debut with Colors 2007, which won readers’ praises for its hard hitting beat and Kingston’s authentically Jamaican flow. N.O.R.E. ‘ s sixth solo album, S.O.R.E. ( Still On the Run Eating ), has yet to receive a solid release date, but is scheduled to hit stores this spring. In addition, the emcee will soon reunite with the other half of Capone n Noreaga to release Channel 10, the duo’s first album in nearly a decade.
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Sean Kingston ft. Kardinal Offishall - Girl I Wanna Know
Mon, 19 Jan 2009 03:22:31 | By Hip Hop Songs at DJBooth.net
To whet fans’ appetites, the Jamaica native is preparing a prequel mixtape called The Free Album, presumably full of songs that won’t make the official album cut. Like Kingston’s previous hit singles, Girl I Wanna Know finds his vocals backed up by a beat from in house producer J.R. Rotem. So ladies, are you hooked yet?
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b. Kisean Anderson, 3 February 1990, Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies. This Florida-based US rapper was raised in Miami from the age of six, although the influence of his Caribbean roots is readily evident in his music. Kingston’s troubled upbringing resulted in a custodial sentence for breaking-and-entering at the age of 11, by which time his mother and sister had already landed jail time. Music proved to be his saviour with the teenage Kingston working the local rap circuit and earning stage time with nationally famous talents including Ludacris and Trick Daddy. In 2006, he became the first signing to producer Jonathan ‘J.R.’ Rotem’s start-up label, Beluga Heights. Hype about the rapper had reached fever pitch on the Internet gossip sites when Epic Records snapped up Kingston for national distribution. He made his recording debut in early 2007 with the hard-hitting ‘Colors 2007’ (featuring the Game and Rick Ross), which attracted the attention of the gangsta rap fraternity. At the other end of the spectrum, the Ben E. King sampling ‘Beautiful Girls’ was a catchy slice of pop rap tailor made for radio play. Sure enough, the single became a runaway success and completed its climb up the US charts to reach the top slot in August 2007 (it also topped the UK charts a month later). His self-titled debut album steered down the pop rap path, with Kingston’s dancehall roots occasionally shining through. Further hit singles included ‘Me Love’ and ‘Take You There’, while Kingston also featured on Natasha Bedingfield’s hit ‘Love Like This’.