In just a few days, Tallahassee's famous son is coming home. T-Pain — a two-time Grammy-winning artist whose chart-climbing hits changed the sound of hip hop with his unique use of Auto-Tune — is set ...
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) - Singer, songwriter, producer and Tallahassee native T-Pain is coming back to Tallahassee for a free block party. According to the musician’s Facebook page, the event is ...
T-Pain had reportedly become a multi-millionaire at 18 due to his first record deal. “My first deal that whole first joint was 15/85 but they gave me crazy money,” he told rapper LaRussell on the ...
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.
“This is my second home." That's what T-Pain proclaimed last summer at the end of his opening set for Pitbull at Milwaukee's American Family Insurance Amphitheater. This was the second time the Grammy ...
T-Pain has been very transparent about his career finances recently. The trendsetting artist and autotune pioneer appeared on the “Storytime with Legendary Jerry” podcast in May. The artist recalled ...
T-Pain might have to link up with Ryan Gosling to do the soundtrack, and stunts, for a sequel to the cult film “Drive.” T-Pain has reached a new career milestone and can now add award-winning ...
"Everybody's your brother while they can use you,” T-Pain said while on the 'Club Shay Shay' podcast T-Pain said he doesn’t consider DJ Khaled a "brother," despite their previous collaborations The ...
"Everybody's your brother while they can use you,” T-Pain said while on the 'Club Shay Shay' podcast Aaron J. Thornton/WireImage; Jamie McCarthy/Getty T-Pain said he doesn’t consider DJ Khaled a ...
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