Fri, Jan 9
NY - Jan 9, 2009
rapper Common and 30 Rock's Jack McBrayer; music videos with Grammy Award winning musician Wyclef Jean and hip-hop superstar Sean Kingston; and original ...
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source: musicevangelism (WordPress)
Sean Kingston and Chris Brown have been back on the radio and both have scored hits with “Face Drop” and “I Can Transform Ya” respectively. New Boyz ft. Ray J “Tie Me Down” Fadro “Baby Girl Remix” It would be really nice if a website to present a reader the exact music he or she would really like
Published Fri, Oct 30
I feel it alright, a massive incoming smash
source: schwellie (WordPress)
Three 6 Mafia, Sean Kingston and Flo Rida team up with Tiësto for “Feel It”, which is going to be released very soon. Here we have the making of the music video; I’ll be sure to report back on the full song once it is available on youtube. Three 6 Mafia, Sean Kingston and Flo Rida team up with Tiësto...
Published Thu, Oct 29
New Form of Self-Promotion and Recognition 
source: jzamorac (WordPress)
Since the development of MySpace and after the popularity of it spread; many artists have used MySpace as a platform to share and sell there music. This site was built as a social network. Underground artists use this site to network with record executives, record companies, and/or...
Published Wed, Oct 28
New Music: Sean Kingston f/ Pleasure P – ‘Face Drop (Remix)’ 
source: rap-up.com
Sean Kingston’s “Face Drop” gets a facelift thanks to Pleasure P, who leaves no verse untouched. The remix retains the it’s-what’s-on-the-inside-that-counts message of the original with an in-your-face beat that’s hard to ignore. Sean Kingston f/ Pleasure P – “Face Drop (Remix)”
Published Wed, Oct 14
Why Music Sucks: September 2009
source: stopshitmusic (WordPress)
Not really a disastrous month for music. Vacuous, boring, inane, yes. But not a disaster. Still there was enough in the way of the above adjectives to compile a list this month. Also see Peter Simpson’s in-depth analysis on Chicane’s latest bullshit here. 1) Fire Burning – Sean Kingston
Published Sat, Sep 26
20 Watts' Review Roundup, Week of September 21st 
source: 20watts (WordPress)
Kingston turns in another reggae/hip-hop collection laced with radio hits and enough listenability for just about any iPod. Most of the tracks play like a single, which can either be to its benefit, or demise, depending on your point of view. Still, even in its mixtape-type format, those w...
Published Tue, Sep 22
20 Watts Reviews Sean Kingston's Tomorrow 
source: 20watts (WordPress)
Over the last two years, Epic artist Sean Kingston has gone from an unsigned MySpace sensation to a Billboard Hot 100 mainstay. His music has always represented a fusion of reggae influence with mainstream production techniques. After a successful debut with a number of top ten charting s...
Published Tue, Sep 22
source: Rolling Stone
Artist: Sean Kingston Album: Tomorrow Review: After riding a "Stand By Me" sample to Number One with 2007's "Beautiful Girls," this 19-year-old reggae-pop charmer strives for maturity on his follow-up. Cuddly classicism gets replaced by club-friendly synths and hip-hop manliness,...
Published Mon, Sep 14