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Kisean Anderson (born February 3, 1990 in Kingston,Jamaica) known by his
stage name Sean Kingston, is a Jamaican emerging reggae, rap and pop
hybrid musician.



Kingston released the breakout hit, "Beautiful Girls," for the summer of
2007. A catchy single based on the exact bassline, and some lyrical
"association" of Ben E. King's 1961 hit (and later a hit when re-released in
1986) "Stand By Me," it has achieved excellent sales and abundant radio
airplay. Kingston's latest single, "Me Love" stays in the same musical
"association" vein, and its chorus sounds strikingly similar to Led Zeppelin's
"D'yer Maker."

While enjoying success on the charts, Kingston has also a "street single",
entitled "Colors", which features The Game, along with a fellow Miami
native, Rick Ross. The remix features Kardinal Offishall and Vybz Kartel.
Many of the lyrics on 'Colors' are based on his experience seeing his mother
and sister incarcerated. He regrets the circumstances they created that put
them in prison but admits it has made the family stronger and made him a
better person. Andre 3000 has said that he wants to make a verse for a
remix of the song "Beautiful Girls"[citation needed].

A product of both American and Jamaican cultures, Sean Kingston is known
for switching between an Urban-American dialect and a Jamaican patois in
his music.

Kingston appeared in the remix of MIMS' song Like This.
Kisean Anderson (born February 3, 1990 in Kingston,Jamaica) known by his
stage name Sean Kingston, is a Jamaican emerging reggae, rap and pop
hybrid musician.
SEAN KINGSTON