After a taking a brief hiatus, Auto-Tune king T-Pain is back with his fourth album 'rEVOLVEr.' Despite Jay-Z's attempt to put an end to the usage of the popular vocal software, the rapper-turned-singer defiantly uses it on the 17-track collection.
We've all been there. The morning after a wild party. A ripping headache and nauseous stomach. A stranger in bed beside us. The subsequent walk of shame. T-Pain captures all of those actions and emotions in the video for 'Hangover,' which he wrote and directed. The video won't be on his new album 'rEVOLVEr,' but it's hilarious as it captures a universal feeling.
T-Pain and Chris Brown team up again and go ham on the club banger 'Look at Her Go.' This is the rapper's second collaboration with Breezy and will be featured on his upcoming LP 'rEVOLVEr,' which hits stores on Dec. 6.
Produced by Billboard, T-Pizzle forgoes the Auto-Tune and instead yells out commands for the ladies to drop it like it's hot on the dance floor...
J. Cole killed it in yesterday's Sound Off, demolishing Drake's 'The Motto' with 80% of the fan votes. Now, the 26-year-old rapper and his island, tribal-esque track 'Can't Get Enough' will take on a new competitor. Today, J. Cole will go up against T-Pain and his track 'Bang Bang Pow Pow.'
Auto-Tune king T-Pain re-teams with Lil Wayne again for this trunk rattler 'Bang Bang Pow Pow.' The T-Minus-produced song serves as the opening salvo on T-Pain's fourth LP 'rEVOLVEr,' which shoots into stores on Dec. 6. Although it's not as pop-oriented as their Grammy-nominated tune 'I Can't Believe It,' it still bangs harder than a screen door in a hurricane.
T-Pain is locked and loaded with an all-star list of guest artists for his forthcoming album 'rEVOLVEr.' Currently, the Florida-based rapper is ringing up the charts with his Top 10 hit '5 O' Clock' (featuring Wiz Khalifa and Lily Allen).
Looking at the track listing, T-Pain spared no expense with getting some of the biggest artists in music for his fourth LP...
Ne-Yo takes it to the strip clubs in his new video for 'The Way You Move,' his Auto-Tuned ballad that appears on DJ Wonda's latest mixtape 'Tough Love.' Joining him on the song are fellow R&B crooners Trey Songz and T-Pain as they beg their favorite strippers to not quit their jobs.
Until now, T-Pain was known only as the guy who essentially invented auto-tuning -- making it a regular-use tool in tracks like his own 'Buy UA Drank,' as well as a funny additive in some punny-er songs, like the Lonely Island's 'I'm On a Boat.' But in his new 'Drowning Again' video, Pain trades his vocal tuning in for some sweet and melodic notes.
Chris Brown gets into the Halloween spirit and dons a wolf mask and fangs for his freestyle video for 'N---as in Paris.' The clip is the singer's flip of Jay-Z and Kanye West's 'Watch the Throne' song of the same name.