Sean Kingston – Pocket Watching (Review & Stream)

 

I am definitely a fan of Sean Kingston since the beginning of his career, so I may look forward to his music more than the next person; This song is an example of how Sean makes sure he caters to his true fans by releasing some catchy ass s–t.

Sean ditched the Reggae accent (Finally) on this song, instead channeling his inner Kirko Bangz, as he sings with this mellow/lethargic sound that thugs can definitely dig.

Lets see if he decides to release a longer version of this song.

OVERALL RATING(4.6/5)

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