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We’d let the silly lyrics and robotic tempos of Sean Kingston’s sophomore album slide if it were mid-July and we were in the mood for Euro-disco/reggae mash-ups, and straight-up electro-pop. But in autumn we can’t abide clumsily constructed sentiments.
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Though he's got plenty of hooks, personality is in much shorter supply.
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No doubt Kingston can write a tune that sticks in the ear like a small insect. But just like having an insect in your ear, once the novelty wears off, it starts to get irritating.
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For the most part--despite Auto-Tuned slow songs--Kingston's mix of young-adult desire and disco heat shows he can cross over in unexpected directions.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 6 out of 12
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Mixed: 1 out of 12
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Negative: 5 out of 12
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ScottieBDec 7, 2009For a fat guy he is pretty cute. his music not so hot.
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jackyHOct 21, 2009Sorry.....But pass this up! This is bad music....U can do much better!
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nandishhOct 4, 2009