Sean Kingston
Sean Kingston is an American-Jamaican singer and rapper known for creating a unique genre that combines rap, reggae, pop, doo-wop, and remarkable songwriting.
Pop Singer
February 3, 1990
Aquarius
35
Miami, Florida, United States
Sean Kingston, an American-Jamaican singer, rapper, and songwriter, is known for his distinctive fusion of rap, reggae, pop, and doo-wop. He gained fame with his 2007 chart-topping single “Beautiful Girls” and continued to release popular songs such as “Fire Burning” and “Eenie Meenie” featuring Justin Bieber. Kingston has worked with renowned artists like Chris Brown and Nicki Minaj and has been recognized with awards, including the 2007 MOBO Award for Best Reggae Act. His latest album, “Back 2 Life,” released in 2012, includes the hit track “Beat It” featuring Chris Brown and Wiz Khalifa. Notably, Kingston has achieved the rare feat of crafting a new genre that seamlessly blends various musical styles and exceptional songwriting into a refreshing sound.