Rock Bands & Pop Stars
Sean Kingston Pictures
Artist:
Sean Kingston
Origin:
United States, Miami - FloridaUnited States
Born date:
February 3, 1990
Sean Kingston Album: «Tomorrow»
Sean Kingston Album: «Tomorrow» (Front side)
    Album information
  • Customers rating: (4.5 of 5)
  • Title:Tomorrow
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  • Type:Audio CD
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Review - Product Description
Tomorrow is the follow-up to Sean Kingston's self-titled debut album, which was released in 2007, sold more than 1 million copies worldwide and generated three back-to-back Top 10 singles including the double-platinum smash "Beautiful Girls," which hit No. 1 in 21 countries. The new album reflects the 19-year-old's growth as a person as well as his evolution as a singer, songwriter, and entertainer. It is a buoyant collection of pop-fueled feel-good anthems and dance-floor clarion calls that bumps everything from electro-pop (the club-banging first single "Fire Burning") to rock ("Shoulda Let U Go" featuring Good Charlotte) and from reggae (the breezy "Island Queen"), to R&B ("Wrap U Around Me"). The production is courtesy of a host of top-notch producers, including J.R. Rotem (who produced Kingston's debut), RedOne (Lady Gaga), Wyclef Jean (who also contributes vocals on "Ice Cream Girl"), Detail (Akon), Lucas Secon (Jordin Sparks), and The Smeezingtons (Flo Rida). "Fire Burning," the singer-songwriter's first single off the new album, entered into the top 5 at rhythm and top 10 at pop radio and was certified platinum by the RIAA in just 10 weeks. In addition to its ascent up the charts, streaming of "Fire Burning" reached over 13 million in just 2 months while the video for "Fire Burning" was the #1 most played video on MTV and Fuse for the month of July.
Customer review
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
- "Tomorrow" is a Lucky Repetition of Yesterday

There's nothing too much different in this sophomore effort in comparison to Sean's debut. "Tomorrow" uses quite the same recipe than its predecessor: heavily synthesized beats with average singing and catchy, well-humored and lovesick (mostly on the second half of the album) lyrics, but with a little reggae-style ("Island Queen") in between for a change.

Sean and his producers played the safe card here, and this strategy might prove to be well chosen after all. Too much innovation on a second album release could ruin badly the expectations for those who have waited to come back for more - of the very same thing.

It's worth taking a shot, definitely.

Customer review
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Again a cd that all the songs rocked

Loved this cd. Romantic songs, dancing songs, any type of song you want it has and they are all well made and awesome.

Customer review
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Review On Order

My CD arrived couple days later than I expected for a rush order.

Otherwise, the CD arrived in great shape and was indeed the right title ordered.

Customer review
1 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
- Love the album cover love the songs

The little doll-like Sean Kingston on the cover makes you wanna purchase the doll and the cd. The songs are great!!!