People would never associate country music with T-Pain. Even when he gave a pretty stirring cover of Chris Stapleton’s ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “Good music is good music. I don’t give a f**k where it come from or what style it come in. All the people I know like feel like ...
T-Pain may be known for his hip-hop hits like "Buy U a Drank" but he's dabbled in writing country music too. Unfortunately, his love for that genre has soured. Even though the rapper has written songs ...
T-Pain kicks off his TP20 Tour to celebrate two decades of his music and achievements. With many notable hits across those 20 years, he’s no stranger to the stage, and his highly anticipated tour ...
"I done wrote a lot of country songs," the hip-hop star admitted in a candid TikTok Charles Sykes/Bravo/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty T-Pain has famously helped artists write a handful of ...
He could have chosen the Hamptons. Or, perhaps, Branson. But he did not. When T-Pain was writing what would become one of his biggest hits, "Can't Believe It," in 2008, he needed to come up with a ...
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Good music is good music no matter what, right? Well, yes, in theory — but R&B and hip-hop producer T-Pain says he's been shut out of the country genre, despite the fact that he's written successful ...
In today’s latest music industry moves, T-Pain has agreed to sell his publishing catalog and select masters to HarbourView Equity Partners. Selling over 50 million singles in the course of his career, ...
T-Pain sold out Red Rocks Amphitheatre for two nights last year, and it was an affair to remember. Despite the cold, the Grammy-winning artist brought his all to the sets, and so did his opener, Akon.
(AllHipHop Rumors) T-Pain has a ton of new projects coming out but he’s currently facing a bit of roadblocks from his former label, RCA. Apparently RCA has a contract with T-Pain that says upon ...
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