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Sean Kingston At Blush Ultraclub Winnipeg September 28 2009

September 4, 2009, Posted by Admin at 12:52 AM

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Sent Out Today, Monday September 28th From Blush Ultraclub:

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Sean Kingston’s tour has been re-routed and he will not be performing here tonight. We apologize for any inconveniences. If you’ve already purchased tickets you can keep them and they will be valid for the future date.

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Although not quite in the same league as Busta Rhymes or as much personality as MC Hammer, Sean Kingston is still a force to be reckoned with in the Hip Hop world. Last time Kingston was here he performed across the street from Blush at the MTS Centre as part of Beyonce’s concert. Now Kingston returns to Winnipeg a year later and is the headliner of his own concert. Kingston is also a Canadian (he was born in Toronto)!

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Check below for full concert details, a brief biography about Kingston and the video for his latest #1 Hit, “Fire Burning”.

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Much has happened since the now 19-year-old emerged in July 2007. Beautiful Girls made history as one of the fastest ascents up the charts ever. Following that, the singer/rapper scored three more top ten hits including Me Love, Take You There and Theres Nothin. He has sold more than six million digital singles, more than 4.5 million ringtones and has toured with artists like Gwen Stefani and Chris Brown.

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His self-titled debut Sean Kingston went to #1 in 21 countries and sold over 1 million worldwide. Take You There and Love Like This climbed the radio and iTunes charts together giving him back-to-back hits in January. With a musical bloodline that includes Jamaican legendary producer Jack Ruby as his grandfather, its no wonder Sean, who is finishing up his sophomore album, Tomorrow, for Epic Records, was able to introduce a new genre where rap, reggae, pop, doo-wop and remarkable songwriting all combine into something totally refreshing.
Seans sophomore album, Tomorrow, due out on Epic Records in August is a reflection of his growth as a young man and evolution as an artist.

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The life experiences gained over the past two years have been invaluable to Sean and have greatly influenced him. As he evolves, he remains positive and hopeful of what the future has to bring. The title track on the album reflects this sentiment. There are also messages of personal acceptance as heard in the song Face Drop and echoed throughout with songs including Magical.

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The theme of Tomorrow is further evidenced by the expansion of artists and producers Sean collaborated with on the album. While he continues to work with J.R. Rotem, Sean also teams up with pop-punk veterans Good Charlotte co-writing Shoulda Let You Go, world-wide superstar Wyclef Jean who produced and lends vocals to Ice Cream Girl and chart-topping producer Red One on the first single off the album Fire Burning.

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Currently have 2 Comments

  1. fuck Sean Kingston fa biting my shyt on “Face Drop” fuck all yall 2!!

  2. Sean Kingston is wack like tha rest of u suckas!!

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