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T-Pain says he no longer takes credit for writing country music songs because of the racist backlash. The two-time Grammy winner , 39, is best known for creating R&B and hip-hop hits for Jamie ...
After the success of T-Pain's first two albums, his use of Auto-Tune was replicated by a number of hip-hop artists, including Snoop Dogg on the 2007 single "Sensual Seduction", [85] Lil Wayne on the 2008 single "Lollipop", [86] Kanye West on the 2008 album 808s & Heartbreak (on which T-Pain served as a consultant), [87] the Black Eyed Peas on ...
Q ^ "Headboard Pt. 2" did not enter the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number 19 on the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart, which acts as a 25-song extension to the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.
Three Ringz received mixed reviews, with many music critics questioning T-Pain's continued usage of Auto-Tune and his delivery of the club tracks. Jesel Padania of RapReviews said that despite the album's lack of humor and some tracks falling short of previous efforts, he praised T-Pain's genre-hopping production and his chemistry with the guest artists. [12]
Tallahassee-born rapper T-Pain was expected to attend the “50 Years of Hip-Hop Celebration Concert" Friday, but has apparently backed out.
The Lost Remixes is a compilation album by American singer T-Pain.It was released on December 4, 2020, by RCA and Nappy Boy Records. This contains unreleased verses, live performances, and remixes of hit songs that never fully released on streaming sites or that were released on original CDs.
In the song T-Pain professes his love for strippers and liquor. Rap-Up referred to the song as a strip club anthem. [1] T-Pain spoke on the song saying, "You know I'm the strip club king. It just goes like that, man. Basically, I'm just making another one. This is regular shit for me. I'm just going in!" [5]
Epiphany is the second studio album by American singer and rapper T-Pain, It was released on June 5, 2007, by his record label Nappy Boy Entertainment, under the distribution of Akon's label Konvict Muzik, Jive Records, and Zomba Label Group. The album marks a first for T-Pain, who launched his own record label Nappy Boy Entertainment.