In the winter of 2005, southern soulster T-Pain burst on the rhythmic scene with his debut Rappa Ternt Sanga and things just ain't been the same. As a former microphone fiend who was down with the rap pack known as the Nappy Headz, a five-man group who had moderate success with "Robbery" in the early 2000's, T-Pain was tired of the borders that divides hip-hop and soul, especially since he was excellent at both.
"I just got tired of turning on the radio and everything just sounding the same," remarks the Tallahassee, Florida native whose government name is Faheem Najm. "I know it might sound corny, but I wanted to try and make something different." After doing an unofficial remix of...
27 October 2009 0 comments
Akon and T-Pain Concert Review - Hisense Arena, Melbourne - 27th October 2009
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22 September 2009 0 comments
If you're a fan of Akon or T-Pain, you won't have to wait long to see them Down Under!
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01 September 2009 0 comments
Yes we are definitely all pretty much sick of auto-tune - Lil Wayne, Kanye, T-Pain, Chris Brown,...