Born on February 3, 1990, Sean Kingston spent his early youth in the Half Way Tree section of his parents' hometown of Kingston, Jamaica – hence his name, before moving to Ft. Lauderdale, Florida at age six. By 1996, Sean's love of music led him to a prodigious performance of Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You", forever changing his path. "My mom heard me, and she started bringing me around to family members. Then, I graduated from singing, and started picking up rapping from listening to Ice Cube and Slick Rick." The gangster raps of Cube and the storytelling of Rick the Ruler had a profound effect on the boy, who also was exposed to heavy doses of Buju Banton, Dennis Brown, and Rakim from his young parents. Not only did their music affect Sean, but so did their traits. "I feel like I'm my father, 'cause I got a hustler's mentality; if I want something, I'm gonna get it. I'm like my mom, because we're picky about what we do, but we're always gonna make the right choice," says the 19-year-old today.
By his early teens, Sean Kingston was performing his raps throughout South Florida. "I did talent shows and showcases, but I never really battled," he says of his effort to get discovered. With Ft. Lauderdale twenty miles north of Miami, Sean has already shared stages with Trina, Pitbull, Ludacris, Pretty Ricky, and Trick Daddy. Like Trick, Sean has definitely felt the allure of street life. Beginning with a breaking-and-entering charge at age 11, Sean has seen his share of trouble. As the youngest of three supportive siblings, this let down the boy's mother, presently incarcerated herself for identity fraud. "I've been through a lot. I did 21 days in jail, been to boot camp, got sent to Jamaica, slept in cars with my family; I had a rough life," says an appreciative Sean today.
Around 2004, Sean began incorporating elements of his Reggae heritage with his rapping abilities. The gifts have allowed Sean's music to have a unique blend of street raps with Caribbean flare and catchy, homegrown hooks. This one-of-a-kind presence eventually led Sean Kingston's music to the ears of chart-topping producer Jonathan "J.R." Rotem (The Game, Rick Ross, Britney Spears, 50 Cent, Rihanna, Dr. Dre, etc.), who quickly saw potential in the teenage rapper. "He sent me two of his early tracks, and I recorded them, and sent them back in two days," says Kingston. Soon after J.R. and Zach Katz signed the artist to their Beluga Heights record label – and subsequently Cinematic Music Group for Management, a three-way bidding war between Warner Brothers, Atlantic, and Epic/Sony developed.
In addition to having J.R. producing the majority of the album, producers Cool & Dre, DJ Khaled, Just Blaze and others are expected to contribute tracks. In terms of guests, Sean looks forward to appearances by Akon, Rick Ross, Baby Cham and Damian Marley.
As hip-hop moves away from the limited expectations of "kiddie rappers," Sean thinks today's young listeners deserve more, "When people hear my music, I want them to be inspired. Whether a White kid or a Black kid, I want them to know, 'Damn, imagine me being in his predicament.' I want to send messages, and I rep for the streets as a real ass n$#%@. It's all about being true." As most 16-year-olds are concerned with getting a job, Sean Kingston is sitting in the driver's seat of hip-hop's future, and like late great Biggie Smalls, he's got a story to tell.
Party All Night
Sean Kingston Lyrics
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This is how we like to live our life
Hands up, King-King-Kingston
Let's go
It's revolution, yeah
Ain't no time for seclusion, yeah
Come on and put a bottle in your hand, go 'til you can't stand
So much confusion, yeah
'Cause everybody's losing it
It's feeling like a festival tonight with them flashing lights
And we rock it, rock it, rock it, whoa
And we don't got a worry in sight and until it gets bright outside
We breakin' all the rules that we know
We outta control, we rock and we roll
Ain't nothing gonna ever stop the party, you know we go, we all
We like to sleep all day and party all night
This is how we like to live our life
I got a feeling everything is gonna be alright
So come on, come on, come on
We like to sleep all day and party all night
This is how we like to live our life
I got a feeling everything is gonna be alright
So come on, come on, come on, let's party tonight
Intoxication, yeah
The feel of liberation, yeah
We goin' like a rebel with a cause and we breakin' the laws
And we rock it, rock it, rock it, whoa
No hibernation, no
No, not until the day comes, no
We gonna paint the town red 'til God knows when
'Cause we rock it, whoa
And we don't got a worry in sight and until it gets bright outside
We breakin' all the rules that we know
We outta control, we rock and we roll
Ain't nothing gonna ever stop the party, you know we go, we all
We like to sleep all day and party all night
This is how we like to live our life
I got a feeling everything is gonna be alright
So come on, come on, come on
We like to sleep all day and party all night
This is how we like to live our life
I got a feeling everything is gonna be alright
So come on, come on, come on
We gonna rock until the night is done
We ain't gonna stop until we see the sun
And we don't ever have a problem, no need for solutions
We starting up a revolution
We like to sleep all day and party all night
This is how we like to live our life
I got a feeling everything is gonna be alright
So come on, come on, come on
We like to sleep all day and party all night
This is how we like to live our life
I got a feeling everything is gonna be alright
So come on, come on, come on
Let's party tonight, whoa
The lyrics of Sean Kingston's "Party All Night" showcase a group of individuals who prefer to sleep the day away and party when the night comes. The song indicates that they are living their lives the way they like it, without any worry. The chorus elaborates on their lifestyle, emphasizing that they believe everything will be okay, and so they party without a care in the world. The song highlights the fact that they are engaging in a rebellion against societal norms that dictate that one should work hard during the day and rest at night.
The first verse of the song conveys a sense of excitement and urges listeners to put a bottle in their hand and party until they can't stand. The second verse talks about the liberating feeling of intoxication and emphasizes their love for a good time. The bridge (which appears twice in the song) reaffirms that they don't have any worries and will continue breaking the rules and partying until the sun comes up.
Overall "Party All Night" speaks to the desire many people have to let loose and have a good time without fear of social judgment or penalty. The song encourages people to embrace their desire to party and let go of their troubles to have a memorable and enjoyable time.
Line by Line Meaning
We like to sleep all day, and party all night
We prefer to stay up all night and have fun, rather than sleep during the day.
This is how we like to live our life
This is our preferred way of living.
Hands up, King-King-Kingston
Put your hands up and get ready to party with Sean Kingston.
Let's go
Let's get the party started.
It's revolution, yeah
This is a revolutionary way of living.
Ain't no time for seclusion, yeah
There's no time for being alone or isolated.
Come on and put a bottle in your hand, go 'til you can't stand
Let's drink and party until we can't stand anymore.
And just rock it, rock it, rock it, whoa
Let's dance and have a good time.
So much confusion, yeah
There's a lot of confusion around us.
'Cause everybody's losing it
People are losing their minds and acting crazy.
It's feeling like a festival tonight with them flashing lights
It feels like a big celebration with all the lights and energy.
And we don't got a worry in sight and until it gets bright outside
We're carefree and having fun until the sun comes up.
We breakin' all the rules that we know
We're breaking all the rules that society has set for us.
We outta control, we rock and we roll
We're out of control, but we're having a good time.
Ain't nothing gonna ever stop the party, you know we go, we all
Nothing can stop us from having a good time together.
I got a feeling everything is gonna be alright
I have a positive outlook on the night and the future.
Intoxication, yeah
We're feeling intoxicated and high from the party.
The feel of liberation, yeah
We feel free and liberated from social norms and pressures.
We goin' like a rebel with a cause and we breakin' the laws
We're acting like rebels and breaking the rules, but for a good reason.
No hibernation, no
We're not resting or taking time off.
We gonna paint the town red 'til God knows when
We're going to have an all-night party.
We like to sleep all day and party all night
We prefer to stay up all night and have fun, rather than sleep during the day.
We gonna rock until the night is done
We're going to party until the sun comes up.
We ain't gonna stop until we see the sun
We're going to party all night long.
And we don't ever have a problem, no need for solutions
We don't have any problems, so we don't need solutions.
We starting up a revolution
We're starting a new way of living and having a good time.
Let's party tonight, whoa
Let's have a good time tonight.
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: AUGUST RIGO, POLINA GOUDIEVA, MIKKEL ERIKSEN, DUANE HARDEN, TOR HERMANSEN, SANDY WILHELM
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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Every single young adult in the UK will forever associate this with the Inbetweeners
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And that, if I may say so, is a Damn. Good. Thing!
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@@DUanglingsociety Yes it is.
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And that is something to be proud of.
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I’m 18 and I know this was a banger without imbetweeners
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imagine having a briefcase 🤡
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"I'm out here on my own having a mental time" - Richard
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Haha
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@@thomasjackwigglesworth cool beans