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T-Pain recently held a listening session for his anticipated–and oft-delayed–new album, Stoicville: The Phoenix in Atlanta. Everyone who sat and enjoyed the project gets a “cool story bro” from the multi-platinum artist because he says he created an entirely new album since then.
On Friday, September 25, 2015, more than 3,000 appreciative Hip-Hop fans packed Orlando, Florida’s Hard Rock Live to take part in the Pepsi MBA Live: The Florida Salute concert.
T-Pain sang the national anthem at a Los Angeles Dodgers baseball game on Aug. 31, without auto-tune.
During an interview with Vulture, T-Pain got a little too comfortable and leaked out some information generally reserved for the tabloid media world in contrast to the urban realm where he claims monarch.
At 20 tracks, it’s safe to assume that T-Pain has plenty to say on his new mixtape The Iron Way. On Wednesday night (March 25), the crooner known for lacing his vocals with autotune hosted an intimate listening session for the project, after which he spoke exclusively with Hip-Hop Wired.
After much anticipation, T-Pain finally debuts his long-awaited mixtape The Iron Way.
Tomorrow (March 27), T-Pain will cash in on all of the attention surrounding his new music by debuting his mixtape, The Iron Way.
Over the weekend, T-Pain performed at the 2015 New Balance Nationals Indoor at The Armory in New York City, which is all good. However, we gotta admit that we’re hella jealous that before the show he got to stop by the New Balance store and create a pair of custom 993s.
Statistically speaking, T-Pain brings his A game any time he shares the spotlight with Lil Wayne on wax. That trend continues as the Florida native momentarily retires his autotune crooning on “Let Me Through.”
Many associate the term “auto-tune” with T-Pain. Few know that the Tallahassee hero can actually sang.
While all T-Pain fans patiently wait for T-Pain to release his fifth studio album Stoicville: The Phoenix, the superstar hitmaker has decided to venture out to damn near every overlooked city in North America for his I Am T-Pain Tour.
An impressive catalog of hits such as “Low,” “5 O’Clock” and “All I Do Is Win” are more than enough to consider T-Pain as one of Hip-Hop’s most premier hitmakers.