T-Pain has a rare distinction in music: When you think of one musical instrument, tool, or innovation, his name is the one that immediately comes to mind. Of course, this is due to him popularizing ...
As if he hasn't proven he can sing sans Auto-Tune enough times, T-Painsang the national anthem at the Dodgers Stadium this Monday and absolutely killed it. We caught up with T-Pain at the game to talk ...
For a while, T-Pain was known as the Auto-Tune king. Everything he touched was slathered in the annoying sound of Auto-Tune. His use of the device reminded me of children with fries and ketchup: They ...
“I can put you in the mansion. Somewhere in Wiscansin.” Well, T-Pain went ahead and created a tour and musical festival. The Florida rapper ended his Road to Wiscansin Tour with the inaugural ...
Subscribe to The St. Louis American‘s free weekly newsletter for critical stories, community voices, and insights that matter. “Usher was my friend,” he said in the clip. “I really respect Usher. And ...
T-Pain peforms at Target Field in Minneapolis (Photo by Nagashia Jackson for rolling out) T-Pain, the innovative artist who revolutionized mid-2000s hip-hop with his distinctive auto-tune sound, has ...
T-Pain’s catalog includes both solo hits and unforgettable collaborations that defined an era. His use of auto-tune and storytelling helped shape the sound of 2000s and 2010s Hip Hop and R&B.
Based on the screams, you would have thought Taylor Swift actually did show up to Austin City Limits Music Festival. But it wasn't the world's biggest pop star emerging from a saloon-themed set.
Faheem Rashad Najm, the artist better known as T-Pain, who popularized Auto-Tune and became one of the most sought after collaborators in the music industry for the better part of a decade, is ...