Tomorrow

Sean Kingston  Main Performer

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1 Welcome to Tomorrow Mars/Rotem/Lawrence :57
2 War Rotem/Anderson 2:59
3 Fire Burning Red One [3]/Red One 3:59
4 My Girlfriend Lawrence/Mars/Garib 3:24
5 Face Drop Martin/Secon 3:05
6 Magical Anderson/Rotem 3:09
7 Island Queen Lawrence/Mars 3:42
8 Tomorrow Lawrence/Rotem/KI'N 2:56
9 Twist Ya Around Rotem/Mars/Anderson 3:24
10 Wrap U Around Me Warren 3:22
11 Shoulda Let U Go Madden/Detail/Ander 3:08
12 Over Rotem/Anderson 3:06
13 Ice Cream Girl Jean 4:01
14 Why U Wanna Go Detail 3:41
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Tomorrow

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Epic

Category: Pop/Rock

Tomorrow

UPC: 886975818129

Release Date: 09/22/2009

Original Release Date: 09/22/2009

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Welcome to Tomorrow, War, Fire Burning, My Girlfriend, Face Drop, Magical, Island Queen, Tomorrow, Twist Ya Around, Wrap U Around Me, Shoulda Let U Go, Over, Ice Cream Girl, Why U Wanna Go]
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David Jeffries

The good news is that with Tomorrow, the Jamaican-born, Miami-raised singer Sean Kingston has matured from the precocious 16-year-old found on his debut into the much cooler and natural 19-year-old found here. Musically, he hasn't evolved a lick. This means the highly polished, island-flavored, hip-hop-influenced R&B of his debut is back, although this time the gimmicky ideas come off as more clever than cute. With Kingston adjusting his swagger accordingly, his patois shouts of "What a gwaan!!" make the electro-disco "Fire Burning" much more charming than the Flo Rida and Black Eyed Peas singles it apes, adding a teen-driven multiculti flair that's represented by the slick dancehall avatar on the cover. The glorious "My Girlfriend" could be passed off as a nu-disco bootleg remix of some classic lovers rock track, and while the infamous Auto-Tune device is used frequently, Kingston has it turned up so ridiculously high that it fits right in with all the other futuristic sounds. Right in line with the mash-up style, Good Charlotte's punk-pop chorus is a drastic and fun shift during "Shoulda Let U Go," but special guest Wyclef blends in much more naturally, bringing his mature tropical voice to "Ice Cream Girl" and making it sound like New Edition hanging with Robert Palmer. A humorous acknowledgment of his weight gain on "Face Drop" and a handful of bright and pleasant reggae-pop tracks anchor it all, along with some stripped-down, campfire-on-the-beach ballads where the waves roll in as the singer delivers his sweet nothings. Tomorrow proves Kingston can provide a whole album's worth of poolside entertainment even without the "Beautiful Girls"-sized single. ~ David Jeffries, Rovi

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