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Sean Kingston is opening up about his next move after he was sentenced to serve over three years in prison.
In an interview 103.5 The Beat's Papa Keith posted on Wednesday, September 3, the "Beautiful Girls" singer said he feels more connected to God after he and his mother, Janice Turner, were convicted of wire fraud charges.
Kingston said he "needed this" to "get back on the right track."
In addition to improving his life, Kingston also said he spent a lot of time in the studio before he was sentenced and plans to release some new music soon.
Kingston hasn't released an album since he dropped Road To Deliverance in 2022. Since then, he won a Grammy alongside Chris Brown, Lojay and DaVido for writing "Sensational." Kingston dropped his previous track "Louder" last fall, which was a few months after he and his mom were arrested on wire fraud charges.
The artist and his mother were convicted on all charges back in March. Janice Turner was sentenced to five years in prison, while Kingston will only serve three and a half years with three years of supervised release. Speaking of his mom,
Kingston said he's able to see her throughout the course of their sentence.