As Sean Kingston‘s current single There’s Nothin’ (featuring Elan of The DEY and Juelz Santana) continues to get major airplay nationwide, a previously unreleased song has found itself a home on the Internet. What makes That Simple different from every other Kingston solo record (and most of his collaborations) is the notable absence of mentor Jonathan J.R. Rotem on the beat. Still, the production is tender enough to evoke a softer side of hardcore Mobb Deep member Prodigy, who guests with a sixteen bar feature (obviously recorded before he reported to prison). Although this record will most likely remain anonymous, That Simple is an example of what happens when artists break the mold and collaborate for fun.
Its good to hear more prodigy from our site DJBOOTH.NET! I really like Sean Kingston and I think he has a bright future. With that being said; I don't think he has found his place just yet. He is getting there. His voice is different and its on-point here. Not really feeling the beat too much. Prodigy is good on here and saves the track in my opinion...Rotation!!!
Sean Kingston and Prodigy? Damn i never thought i would see it. Prodigy is pretty good on this. I aint ratin it though, cuz this is one of those songs i think i would ave to listen to a few times, but I can say that Prodigy goes banger on his verse.
Not what i expected at all...Prodigy I discovered to be very talented and the only member of G-Unit I like....and Sean Kingston is normally a beast on every track...but the beat is garbage and I would rather listen to 50 Cent than this @*#$!..
I'm a Sean Kingston fan and I'm liking how he's slowing things up on this track. His tracks are usually more bias towards dancehall speeds, but this is a lot more chill. I can't put my finger on why, but prodigy flows real nice with this beat.
i like it they did it tell me when did prodigy become better than havoc it is really interesting i will put it on my ipod and listen to it on the L and see if i like it tommorrow
yeah beat is tight nice 2 hear prodigy on this sean kingston sounds diffrent on here i like his harder hip hop stuff more than his hip hop pop stuff but its algud..
Seems like "chill" is the popular word to describe this one. Don't worry people, the big ups didn't think much of this one anyways... it didn't make anyone's album, we just wanted to share with everyone.
I really don't like this track. The beat is... ehh. I mean, its just nothing special at all. This would definitely be the song on the radio that gets on my nerves and makes me switch to another station.
THIS IS TIGHT ..... WHY IS IT RATED THIS LOW?
DJBOOTH HUH?! LOL
love the oldskool-ness that sean kingston brings
good dueo that has banga writinn all over it !