Recently, Sean Kingston told Billboard.com he'd "found himself," "grown as an artist" and "matured" on his sophomore album, "Tomorrow," slated for a Sept. 22nd release via Beluga Heights/Epic Records. The album's brand new second single, "Face Drop" -- which is about self-esteem, self-value, superficiality and true love -- may just be a clear indication of that.
Billboard.com has the premiere of the video for "Face Drop" right here:
"I told you not to leave me alone, and now that I got my own," the 19-year-old harmonizer and songwriter rhymes atop the bass-heavy, drum-laden uptempo track. "I see your face drop / I told you not to count me out, cause you always tried to fill me with doubt / saying that I looked better if I was thinner, don't you know you should've loved me for my inner."
The first single from "Tomorrow," the catchy, club-shaking "Fire Burning," peaked at No. 5 on the Hot 100 in July and sold 1.6 million digital downloads, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
For more from Kingston on his upcoming album, watch Billboard's recent video Q&A below.



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