Sean Kingston Sings His Way Out Of A Ticket

As 31-year-old singer Sean Kingston plots his return to the top of the music industry, it seems he’s still able to profit off of his late 2000’s classics. Kingston channeled his 2007 smash hit “Beautiful Girls” this week at a hilarious police stop posted to Instagram. After the cops pulled him and his entourage over, and recognized the singer, playboy Kingston broke into song for the pair of police officers- securing himself an out from the ticket. 

“[They] pulled me over, but I’m gonna sing a little ‘Beautiful Girl’ song for his partner,” Kingston said before putting on a show for the cops that he was filming. The cops immediately started laughing and smiling– probably shocked that it was actually the singer. Kingston truly holds his fans dear in his heart, telling the officers: “I love you guys” before they walk away and wish his crew a nice day. Kingston clarified the encounter later on, posting a story about how he avoided a ticket with the impromptu performance. 

Fans and commentators filled the comment section of The Shade Room’s repost of the story, showing support and criticizing the performance. One user wrote: “It’s Giving American Idol Tryouts Wit Simon Cowell Vibes,” while another wrote “so you tellin me all i gota do is sing ? bet.” Others were quick to point out a change in the singer’s voice: “it’s not giving what it gave years ago” and “Give him the ticket bc that was horrible.”

Check out the clip below.

Sean Kingston Sings His Way Out Of A Ticket

As 31-year-old singer Sean Kingston plots his return to the top of the music industry, it seems he’s still able to profit off of his late 2000’s classics. Kingston channeled his 2007 smash hit “Beautiful Girls” this week at a hilarious police stop posted to Instagram. After the cops pulled him and his entourage over, and recognized the singer, playboy Kingston broke into song for the pair of police officers- securing himself an out from the ticket. 

“[They] pulled me over, but I’m gonna sing a little ‘Beautiful Girl’ song for his partner,” Kingston said before putting on a show for the cops that he was filming. The cops immediately started laughing and smiling– probably shocked that it was actually the singer. Kingston truly holds his fans dear in his heart, telling the officers: “I love you guys” before they walk away and wish his crew a nice day. Kingston clarified the encounter later on, posting a story about how he avoided a ticket with the impromptu performance. 

Fans and commentators filled the comment section of The Shade Room’s repost of the story, showing support and criticizing the performance. One user wrote: “It’s Giving American Idol Tryouts Wit Simon Cowell Vibes,” while another wrote “so you tellin me all i gota do is sing ? bet.” Others were quick to point out a change in the singer’s voice: “it’s not giving what it gave years ago” and “Give him the ticket bc that was horrible.”

Check out the clip below.

Sean Kingston Sings His Way Out Of A Ticket

As 31-year-old singer Sean Kingston plots his return to the top of the music industry, it seems he’s still able to profit off of his late 2000’s classics. Kingston channeled his 2007 smash hit “Beautiful Girls” this week at a hilarious police stop posted to Instagram. After the cops pulled him and his entourage over, and recognized the singer, playboy Kingston broke into song for the pair of police officers- securing himself an out from the ticket. 

“[They] pulled me over, but I’m gonna sing a little ‘Beautiful Girl’ song for his partner,” Kingston said before putting on a show for the cops that he was filming. The cops immediately started laughing and smiling– probably shocked that it was actually the singer. Kingston truly holds his fans dear in his heart, telling the officers: “I love you guys” before they walk away and wish his crew a nice day. Kingston clarified the encounter later on, posting a story about how he avoided a ticket with the impromptu performance. 

Fans and commentators filled the comment section of The Shade Room’s repost of the story, showing support and criticizing the performance. One user wrote: “It’s Giving American Idol Tryouts Wit Simon Cowell Vibes,” while another wrote “so you tellin me all i gota do is sing ? bet.” Others were quick to point out a change in the singer’s voice: “it’s not giving what it gave years ago” and “Give him the ticket bc that was horrible.”

Check out the clip below.

Sean Kingston Sings His Way Out Of A Ticket

As 31-year-old singer Sean Kingston plots his return to the top of the music industry, it seems he’s still able to profit off of his late 2000’s classics. Kingston channeled his 2007 smash hit “Beautiful Girls” this week at a hilarious police stop posted to Instagram. After the cops pulled him and his entourage over, and recognized the singer, playboy Kingston broke into song for the pair of police officers- securing himself an out from the ticket. 

“[They] pulled me over, but I’m gonna sing a little ‘Beautiful Girl’ song for his partner,” Kingston said before putting on a show for the cops that he was filming. The cops immediately started laughing and smiling– probably shocked that it was actually the singer. Kingston truly holds his fans dear in his heart, telling the officers: “I love you guys” before they walk away and wish his crew a nice day. Kingston clarified the encounter later on, posting a story about how he avoided a ticket with the impromptu performance. 

Fans and commentators filled the comment section of The Shade Room’s repost of the story, showing support and criticizing the performance. One user wrote: “It’s Giving American Idol Tryouts Wit Simon Cowell Vibes,” while another wrote “so you tellin me all i gota do is sing ? bet.” Others were quick to point out a change in the singer’s voice: “it’s not giving what it gave years ago” and “Give him the ticket bc that was horrible.”

Check out the clip below.

Dave East & Harry Fraud Link With Benny The Butcher On “Uncle Ric”

Dave East and Harry Fraud are set to deliver their upcoming collaborative album Hoffa, a project that features guest appearances from Curren$y, Benny The Butcher, French Montana, Jim Jones, and more. Not long after setting the tone with the lead single “Diamonds,” East has returned with another glimpse at what’s to come with “Uncle Ric,” a nostalgic dose of mafioso rap featuring Benny The Butcher. 

Off the bat, Fraud’s production sets a classy and dangerous tone, one that should please fans of hip-hop’s golden era. Over a blend of flute and arpeggiated guitar, East sets it off with a coldhearted verse. “My only question is how you tolerate it?” he raps. “I’m always gon’ get back to the struggle ’cause I feel obligated / ni*gas ain’t wanna make a change until they heard Obama say it.” 

Benny The Butcher holds it down with the second verse, his butcher’s knife yet to dull despite its frequent usage. “Ni**as took our manual, tearin’ out pages,” he raps, no stranger to Fraud’s production. “Put us on lists and comparin’ our greatness / But I’m like, “Mike, I feel like ni*gas couldn’t ball in the era I played in.” 

Look for Dave East and Harry Fraud’s Hoffa album to drop on July 30th. Check out the full tracklist below.

1. The Disappearance
2. 60 For The Lawyer
3. Diamonds
4. Just Another Rapper
5. Go Off feat G Herbo
6. Uncle Ric feat Benny The Butcher
7. The Product
8. Money Or Power feat Jim Jones
9. I Can Hear The Storm
10. Dolla And A Dream feat Steven Young
11. Count It Up feat French Montana
12. The Win feat Cruch Calhoun
13. Yeah I Know feat Kiing Shooter
14. Red Fox Restaurant feat Curren$y

QUOTABLE LYRICS

My only question is how you tolerate it?
I’m always gon’ get back to the struggle ’cause I feel obligated
Ni*gas ain’t wanna make a change until they heard Obama say it

Dave East & Harry Fraud Link With Benny The Butcher On “Uncle Ric”

Dave East and Harry Fraud are set to deliver their upcoming collaborative album Hoffa, a project that features guest appearances from Curren$y, Benny The Butcher, French Montana, Jim Jones, and more. Not long after setting the tone with the lead single “Diamonds,” East has returned with another glimpse at what’s to come with “Uncle Ric,” a nostalgic dose of mafioso rap featuring Benny The Butcher. 

Off the bat, Fraud’s production sets a classy and dangerous tone, one that should please fans of hip-hop’s golden era. Over a blend of flute and arpeggiated guitar, East sets it off with a coldhearted verse. “My only question is how you tolerate it?” he raps. “I’m always gon’ get back to the struggle ’cause I feel obligated / ni*gas ain’t wanna make a change until they heard Obama say it.” 

Benny The Butcher holds it down with the second verse, his butcher’s knife yet to dull despite its frequent usage. “Ni**as took our manual, tearin’ out pages,” he raps, no stranger to Fraud’s production. “Put us on lists and comparin’ our greatness / But I’m like, “Mike, I feel like ni*gas couldn’t ball in the era I played in.” 

Look for Dave East and Harry Fraud’s Hoffa album to drop on July 30th. Check out the full tracklist below.

1. The Disappearance
2. 60 For The Lawyer
3. Diamonds
4. Just Another Rapper
5. Go Off feat G Herbo
6. Uncle Ric feat Benny The Butcher
7. The Product
8. Money Or Power feat Jim Jones
9. I Can Hear The Storm
10. Dolla And A Dream feat Steven Young
11. Count It Up feat French Montana
12. The Win feat Cruch Calhoun
13. Yeah I Know feat Kiing Shooter
14. Red Fox Restaurant feat Curren$y

QUOTABLE LYRICS

My only question is how you tolerate it?
I’m always gon’ get back to the struggle ’cause I feel obligated
Ni*gas ain’t wanna make a change until they heard Obama say it