(CNN) -- Singer Sean Kingston was injured in a Jet Ski accident near Miami and taken to a trauma center Sunday evening, a Florida official said.
Jorge Pino, spokesman for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, said the watercraft obviously wrecked when it went under a small bridge about 6 p.m., officials were still investigating the reason.
Lauren Ceradini, vice president of publicity at Epic Records, said early Monday morning that "Sean is stabilized" and controverted online claims that Kingston had died. Ceradini did not detailed on Kingston's condition.
Hip-hop singer Trav, who features Kingston in his latest song, said he see Kingston at the hospital.
"He is good in stable condition," Trav told CNN in an e-mail.
Kingston's publicist at Epic Records, Joseph Carozza, gave a statement Sunday night confirming Kingston "was in an accident."
"No further details are available at the moment. He and his family thank everyone for the well wishes," the Carozza said.
Earlier in the day, Kingston posted the following message on his Twitter account, which has more than 1.5 million followers:
"South beach... #nicee... bout to get fresh and cause that movie!!..."
The Miami-born artist's real name is Kisean Anderson. He changed his name to Kingston to reflect his Jamaican inheritance.
Kingston shot to fame in 2007 when his launching song "Beautiful Girls" became a No. 1 hit in the United States
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Jorge Pino, spokesman for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, said the watercraft obviously wrecked when it went under a small bridge about 6 p.m., officials were still investigating the reason.
Lauren Ceradini, vice president of publicity at Epic Records, said early Monday morning that "Sean is stabilized" and controverted online claims that Kingston had died. Ceradini did not detailed on Kingston's condition.
Hip-hop singer Trav, who features Kingston in his latest song, said he see Kingston at the hospital.
"He is good in stable condition," Trav told CNN in an e-mail.
Kingston's publicist at Epic Records, Joseph Carozza, gave a statement Sunday night confirming Kingston "was in an accident."
"No further details are available at the moment. He and his family thank everyone for the well wishes," the Carozza said.
Earlier in the day, Kingston posted the following message on his Twitter account, which has more than 1.5 million followers:
"South beach... #nicee... bout to get fresh and cause that movie!!..."
The Miami-born artist's real name is Kisean Anderson. He changed his name to Kingston to reflect his Jamaican inheritance.
Kingston shot to fame in 2007 when his launching song "Beautiful Girls" became a No. 1 hit in the United States
Online U.S.A News
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