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Mash-up of rappers and 'the boss' in Washington

By: Kiki Ryan

09/08/09 12:05 AM EDT

Several big-name singers picked Washington as the city to spend their final weekend of the summer.

The boss over of all our musical sightings this past weekend goes to Bruce Springsteen, who was spotted checking into the Four Season Hotel in Georgetown on Saturday.  Putting to rest rumors of marriage trouble, we heard the singer looked happy to be spending a few weeks off from his U.S. concert tour alongside his wife Patti Scialfa.

Later that evening, Jamaican-born Sean Kingston was seen partying it up at Stir Lounge in the Chinatown area. While Springsteen kept a low-profile while in town, the reggae rapper sure knew how to drew all eyes on him. Arriving around 1a.m., Kingston pulled up to the nightclub in an all-white limo and sported a super glitzy diamond studded watch. We heard Kingston got an enthusiastic reaction from the crowd when he entered the club after stopping off upstairs at Indeblue.

Apparently Stir in turning into the place to listen to urban music – and see those who perform it.  Following Kingston's Saturday appearance was on-the-rise rapper  and Price George County-native Wale and founding member of Destiny's Child LeToya Luckett. As we reported last week, upcoming "Dancing with the Stars" contestant and DC native Mya practiced her moves at the club. 




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