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Olivia Rodrigo delivered alongside surprising guests Weezer as Lollapalooza continued in Chicago with performances by T-Pain, ...
GloRilla and T-Pain are set to receive special honors at 2025 BMI R&B/Hip-Hop Awards, which will be held on Aug. 5 in Los ...
This article originally appeared on Des Moines Register: Iowa State Fair 2025 will feature T-Pain in its lineup. Here's how ...
Grammy Award-winning artist T-Pain and multi-platinum artist GloRilla will be honored at the 2025 BMI R&B/Hip-Hop Awards in ...
T-Pain and GloRilla will be the top honorees at this year’s BMI R&B/Hip-Hop Awards, taking place in Los Angeles on August 28.
T-Pain is coming to a television screen near you. On Thursday (Aug. 23), the rapper announced the launch of his new TV series, T-Pain's School of Business. Premiering on Fuse on Oct. 16, the show ...
Walking by the Bud Light stage at 4:30 p.m., one might have thought Chicago was experiencing an earthquake — but instead it was T-Pain delivering a heart-thumping performance. He opened his set with ...
T-Pain mimicked how Drake continues to release new music, seeking hits even after some songs receive lukewarm responses. According to T-Pain, the Toronto superstar has become what he once feared ...
Watch T-Pain's "Can't Believe It" Video Feat. Lil Wayne In a 2008 interview with MTV News, T-Pain explained how all of the magic happened in his creative visual. "It was all green-screen," he said.
T-Pain wasn't the first to use Auto-Tune, the pitch-modification effect, in his music. But he was the first to use it to twist and braid his voice into a brand new musical instrument for pop music.
T-Pain—real name Faheem Rashad Najm—has always loved cars, but even he didn’t see this obsession coming until he took a drift lesson five years ago with Chelsea DeNofa and was instantly ...
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