Earlier this month at downtown Clearwater’s BayCare Sound, T-Pain proved why his name still commands the intersection of hip-hop, R&B, and pop, 20 years after he first broke the mold of those genres.
T-Pain’s two-night run at Red Rocks was a triumphant celebration of his twenty-year career, blending nostalgia, innovation and pure party energy.
Every couple of years, folks on the internet collectively remember that T-Pain can actually sing, and every time, they go absolutely bananas. Usually, this is prompted by a video of the Tallahassee ...
T-Pain's quirky kinship with Wisconsin stems back to when he rhymed "mansion" with "Wiscansin" in his 2008 hit "Can't Believe It." "Wiscansin" has since taken on a life of its own, from inspiring ...
The rapper previously spoke about the astronomical prices of flying private jets — leading fans to speculate that he was broke Marina Watts is a Digital Writer, Music at PEOPLE. She has been working ...
EXCLUSIVE: When T-Pain rhymed “mansion” with “Wisconsin” in one of his lyrics, he probably did not foresee an animated Wiscansin series. That, however, is now in the works after the Grammy-winning ...
Travie McCoy is reminiscing about making music with T-Pain. The Gym Class Heroes frontman, now 44, previously collaborated ...