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Sean Kingston

Music Artist :Sean Kingston
Music Style :General
Record Label :Sony
Release Date :2007-07-31
Store Price :$8.99

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CD Tracks/Songs


Disc 1

1. Intro
2. Kingston
3. Take You There
4. Me Love
5. Beautiful Girls
6. Dry Your Eyes
7. Got No Shorty
8. There s Nothin
9. I Can Feel It
10. Drummer Boy
11. Your Sister
12. That Ain t Right
13. Change
14. Colors (2007) (Reggae Remix featuring Vybz Kartel and Kardinal Official)

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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD

Unique Sound, Caribbean Hip-Hop, Great to Groove to
Submitted on: 2009-06-20
Sean Kingston has a unique sound on this CD. Almost all of the songs are good. It is upbeat but not too wild. I really enjoy this CD.
Counterfeit "Kingston"
Submitted on: 2009-06-17
I gave this album a chance because I was hoping for some reggae/dancehall inspired pop along the lines of Rihanna's first album, or perhaps something even stronger, like the seamless blendings of hip hop, dancehall, and r&b that once blessed the airways thanks to the likes of Shinehead, Born Jamericans, Mad Lion, Diana King, Shaggy, the Bush Babies, et al. Instead, I felt as if I'd been slipped a counterfeit twenty.

Everything on this CD comes across as fake. The "artist", Kisean Anderson, AKA "Sean Kingston" has a weak voice and sings with the help of pitch correction technology. It appears that in the new millenium, this abominable act, which once would've gotten you booed into oblivion for not being able to sing, is so acceptable that some scrubs have even made it into their gimmick and built their careers upon it. Sean here is apparently one more limited vocalist who has resorted to building his house upon this quicksand quagmire.

Additionally, instead of sticking to the syrupy pop which has brought him his greatest success (a la "Beautiful Girls" and "Me Love") this little softy has the nerve to come across with unbelievable tough guy lyrics on several tracks, attempting to paint himself as some sort of a rudeboy. His act is about as convincing as the Pilsbury Dough Boy and Steve Urkel trying to tell you they used to set up road blocks and jack people in Rema and shoot it out with the Shower Posse in Tivoli Garden.

It comes across as so put on and overdone that it's insulting to the listener's intelligence. Sean Kingston is a gorgon? He runs with a tough crew and has instant respect from the Dons of Kingston? Really? No, not really. In fact, he makes Ali G look like Zekes Phipps by comparison.

Remember that kid you used to know who was a punk in the old neighborhood, but then moved out to the suburbs and because of his former address was able to convice the folks who grew up on Britney Spears and N'Sync that he was an edgy tough guy? Well, when he lapses into his "gangsta" routine, Sean Kingston reminds you of nothing so much as this guy. You want to bully him a little and make him squirt a few just to remind him (and show the other kids in gym class) that just because this clown has rented Shottas a few times, it doesn't make him a hard-a**.

Bottom line, if the kid had pipes, then maybe his phony gangsta act could be overlooked. Unfortunately, he doesn't. It's a lose-lose situation, and as a result, this album is a major disappointment.
JUST AMAZING
Submitted on: 2009-06-10
he is one of my favorite singers i bought this cd and ive been putting it on the computer and listening to it over and over it is so good. he is awesome i cant wait for his new cd to come out in august!
Wonderfully Melodic and Sweet...
Submitted on: 2008-08-30
Thank goodness there are still artists, in the rap field, who don't feel it necessary to fill their CD's with argumentative and swear word filled tripe. This was a wonderful debut album for a very young (17, I believe) artist, and I'm pleased to enjoy his hits: Take You There, I Can Feel It, and Beautiful Girls, as well as all the other non-filler hits.

Congratulations, Mr. Kingston! You are a success!!!
This album is good
Submitted on: 2008-07-05
hi.
i got this album when it got released, and i havent stoped listening to it since.
it really sounds like he fakes his accent, espicially on the 2nd track when he raps he has no accent. but who cares?! he's accent is good, sounds really good.
i really like "i can feel it" "take you there" "kingston" "changes" and well...all this album!
so if you liked "Beautiful Girls" and looking for more of the same style songs, get this album!

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