Rapper T-Pain has been pretty much MIA in the R&B game but he’s still around. In fact, he’s currently on the road on his I Am T-Pain tour. Although he’s been away from rap for a period of time, the Auto-Tune crooner says he’s ready to come out with new material.
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T-Pain isn't shy about calling people out on their homophobic views. And in his recent interview with VladTV, he addresses members of the hip-hop community and their issues with being "gay-friendly."
Throughout his career, T-Pain has been dogged by criticisms that he needs Auto-Tune in order to sing. Well, the self-described "rappa-ternt-sanga" showed the critics his vocal skills on the 'Arsenio Hall Show' Thursday night (Jan. 16).
T-Pain's newest single finds him in a very bitter place. Even the 'Rappa Ternt Sanga' has trouble with unfaithful females on 'I'm F---ing Done' featuring Tay Dizm, a rapper on T-Pain's Nappy Boy Digital record label.
After the aggressive 'Ain't Worried Bout Nothin (T-Mix),' T-Pain decides to cool it down in another T-Mix titled '850.' The Auto-Tune artist follows Rick Ross's lead by continuing his remix streak. This time it's over Rico Love's 'They Don't Know.'
T-Pain has just released a new track to the key of French Montana's 'Ain't Worried Bout Nothin.' Ironically, T-Pain sounds tense on this "T-Mix."
As T-Pain’s strip club anthem 'Up Down (Do This All Day)' gets love from radio, the Auto-Tune rapper-singer is getting love from a lady in his suggestive video for 'She Said.'