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T-Pain made his cinema acting debut in the comedy film Lottery Ticket as a liquor store clerk. [74] In November 2016, T-Pain also appeared in an episode of the YouTube series Epic Rap Battles of History as Stevie Wonder. [75] T-Pain was the champion of the first season of the Fox reality music competition The Masked Singer as "Monster". [76]
The “Buy U a Drank” rapper also collaborated with Taylor Swift when they performed his parody of her classic, “Love Story,” titled “Thug Story,” at the 2009 CMT Awards.. T-Pain ...
T-Pain. Ethan Miller/Getty Images When even T-Pain admits to being down in the dumps, you know it’s rough out there. Though T-Pain, 39, has made some of the biggest party anthems of the past two ...
Introduced as "T-Swizzle" (and "T-Pizzle") by T-Pain in the 2009 parody track they did together called "Thug Story" for the CMT Awards, Taylor also referred to herself as "T-Sweezy" during the ...
In 2008, T-Pain appeared on several other singles by other performing artists, including "Got Money" by Lil Wayne, "The Boss" by Rick Ross, and "One More Drink" by Ludacris. T-Pain's fourth studio album, Revolver, was released in December 2011.
Strength & Loyalty, originally titled The Bone Thugs Story, is the seventh studio album by American hip hop group Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, released on May 8, 2007.It was Bone Thugs-n-Harmony's first major album after an absence of nearly five years.
It was the only album from the 2000s decade to spend its first full year in the top 10 of the Billboard 200 and spent a total of 58 weeks in the top 10—a record for a country musician. [ 120 ] [ 121 ] In December 2017, the Recording Industry Association of America certified the album Diamond for surpassing 10 million album-equivalent units ...
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]