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T-Pain dropped a throwback video showing the first time he came up with one of his most famous lines—when he rhymed “mansion” with “Wiscansin.”
T-Pain, the legendary rapper-singer who changed the game with his Auto-Tune sound, just made a major move by selling off his publishing catalog and some of his select masters to Harbour View Equity Partners.
Nobody asked for this, but it exists. Meta owner Mark Zuckerberg has linked up with T-Pain to do a rendition of Lil Jon & The Eastside Boyz’s smash hit “Get Low,” yes, it’s awful.
The 1-833-4-TIPSONTIDAL Hotline will feature T-Pain answering fan-submitted questions about making it as an emerging artist and other insights into the music industry that he has at his disposal.
It seems like every other celebrity in Celebritiesville feels the need to weigh in on the Joe Rogan controversy ever since he was called out for all the racist s*** he’s said on his podcast. And T-Pain is apparently no exception.
Do y’all remember when singer/songwriter and producer T-Pain made an appearance on the Netflix docuseries This Is Pop and recalled how he was on a flight when he was woken up to meet with none other than R&B icon Usher on the plane only to have Usher tell him about how he “kinda f***ed up […]
Dr. Dre agrees with T-Pain when it comes to the repetitiveness in Hip-Hop.
T-Pain is just full of great stories.
T-Pain is known for sharing stories from his infamous studio sessions with other celebrities, but his latest story has fans calling out Travis Scott for disrespect. During his recent stream on Twitch, T-Pain talked about how Travis Scott ghosted him on planned sessions multiple times, before adding that when he did finally show up he and his team allegedly fell asleep.
When iconic producer and hitmaker, Teddy Riley, announced that he was up for the challenge of battling legendary crooner and fellow hitmaker Babyface–the internet exploded; but after creating the frenzy, Swizz Beatz and Timbaland announced to fans that they may have to wait just a little bit longer.
Twitter Doesn't Think T-Pain Stands A Chance Against Scott Storch. So they subbed Pain out for Mannie Fresh.
Quincy Jones spilled all of the tea during his infamous interview with Vulture earlier this year. The icon has since shown remorse for some of his words including things he said about T-Pain.