The “I’m Sprung” artist currently has 1.1 million followers on the platform. While speaking on “Club Shay Shay,” he shared ...
The rapper from Tallahassee, FL, first experienced commercial success with the release of “I’m Sprung” in 2005, which was the lead single from his debut album “Rappa Ternt Sanga.” The song peaked at ...
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 ...
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 ...
“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 ...
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 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.
T-Pain, the legendary rapper-singer who changed the game with his Auto-Tune sound, just made a major move by selling off his publishing catalog and some of his select masters to Harbour View Equity ...
"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 ...
Find out how Tee Grizzley still makes more money than T-Pain, who earns a jaw-dropping $50,000 to $60,000 an hour playing video games at home. T-Pain has revealed the grotesque amount of cash he rakes ...
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"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 ...