Sean kingston net worth
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Sean Kingston Returns Home
Published on September 30th, 2022 | by MuzikScribe
Let’s hop right into this lead single, “Lucky Him” — Tell me about this particular track; how did it come to fruition?
Lead single “Lucky Him,” it’s about a girl that I was dating from Vegas. My mom loved her, but I wasn’t taking it serious. I was still fooling around and she found out and moved on and found someone else, while I am still searching for a girl…so that’s why the song title “Lucky Him.” Also produced by J.R. Rotem, who produced “Beautiful Girls.” This song is special to me, and that’s how the song came about.
Of course “Lucky Him” comes courtesy of your long overdue new solo LP, Road To Deliverance — Conceptually, what does that title represent both to and for you?
“Lucky Him,” the title represents for me a dumb guy that didn’t focus on what I had until another man starts focusing on her.
How then does Road To Deliverance either differ and / or compare to previous Sean Kingston efforts?
Road To Deliverance is a Reggae / Reggae fusion project I’ve a
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For nearly two decades, Sean Kingston has been building on his breakout success. The Jamaican-born singer is one of the most recognizable voices in the industry, and most recently, his megahit "Beautiful Girls" earned itself yet another accolade. Kingston learned this month that the track surpassed 1 billion views on YouTube, making him one of an elite, select group of artists to ever achieve this accomplishment.
This wasn't the only celebration for Kingston. At the top of the morning on September 30th, he shared his anticipated Reggae album Road to Deliverance. Prior to its release, we caught up with Kingston to discuss the album, longevity in the industry, and bridging the gap between generations of musicians.
"The album is just basically just me telling my experiences that I've been going through, growing up in Jamaica, the culture, and really tapping into a lot of different storylines. Just going to a different space where people can relate to a lot of different stuff that's going on in the world right now."
Kingston named "Lucky Him" and "Hypocrites" as his two
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Sean Kingston
American reggae fusion singer and rapper (born 1990)
This article is about the artist. For his self-titled album, see Sean Kingston (album).
Musical artist
Kisean Paul Anderson[4] (born February 3, 1990), known professionally as Sean Kingston, is an American reggae fusion singer and rapper. He signed with J. R. Rotem's record label Beluga Heights Records to release his 2007 debut single, "Beautiful Girls", which peaked atop the Billboard Hot 100. Preceded by the song, his eponymous debut studio album (2007) peaked at number six on the Billboard 200, and spawned the top 40-single "Take You There". His second album, Tomorrow (2009), was supported by the top five-single "Fire Burning", and met with moderate commercial response. His third album, Back to Life (2013), failed to chart and served as his final release on a major label, but spawned the moderate hit single "Beat It" (featuring Chris Brown and Wiz Khalifa).
After his second album, Kingston launched the record label Time Is Money Entertainment, through which he signed then-unk
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