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Prodcut Description: [More Information ...] Sean Kingston, a 17 year old native of Jamaica is not just a new face in popular music, he's accomplished the rare task of creating a new genre where rap, reggae, dancehall, pop, a touch of doo-wop and remarkable songwriting all combined into something totally fresh. Add in Sean's family roots which cite reggae king Buju Banton as his uncle and Jamaican legendary producer Jack Ruby as his grandfather and you have one of the most exciting debuts this year.
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Reviews:
Annoying Sean Kingston knows how to create true annoying music! All of his songs are stolen from other artists. Take for example "Beautiful Girls", a copy of "Stand By Me, which is the most unoriginal song of the summer. In addition, it doesnt help that his voice does not have any range and his vocal skills are very minimal. Why should anyone buy this album? Well, the answer is quite simple-- You Shouldn't. There is nothing in this album that is worth your money. GREAT SUMMER MUSIC!! Sean Kingston's album is so much fun. It's definately the kind of music you put on your stereo outside by the pool. It is definately the unofficial summer album! everyone who enjoys fun reggae music should pick this album up. |
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