T-Pain is fresh off releasing the mixtape Everything Must Go Vol. 1 last week. The Grammy Award winning singer is now back with a new single, connecting with Gucci Mane on a new club jam "Might Be."
"The song is pretty self explanatory," says T-Pain who recorded the song last night. "I was working on it last night and it just felt super sexy and I knew I had to let my fans hear it.
Making waves on the dancehall tip, T-Pain links up with Toronto's Kardinal Offishall for a new joint inspired by the riddims. And. already I can smell a Major Laze remix on deck.
Earlier this week, T-Pain announced he will be hitting the road in early 2019 on the '1UP' U.S. tour. Days later, the R&B singer returns with a new single to get fans prepared, "That's Yo Money."
T-Pain takes on "Panda." Following in the footsteps of Lil' Kim, Lil Mama, Lupe Fiasco, and Karmin, Teddy P delivers his rendition of Desiigner's smash single in a brand new "T-Mix."
T-Pain is locked in remix mode. T-Pizzle recently dropped a "T-Mix" to Cardi B's gold-selling single, "Bartier Cardi." The singer now hits the strip club, taking a liking to Blac Youngsta's current club banger "Booty."
After warning us earlier, Trina decides to kick start the weekend by releasing this brand new track called "Lean On Me" featuring T-Pain and Young Cash.
T-Pain and Juicy J went to work for a single dubbed "Make It Work," off Pain's upcoming album. Teddy finds his sweet spot and explodes on the track as he rides out to the club. Stoicville: The Phoenix is due out later this year.
T-Wayne are back at it. T-Pain stopped by Sway in the Morning on Tuesday to promote his Happy Hour: The Greatest Hits LP that’s available now on iTunes.
T-Pain brought a lot of attention to his upcoming The Iron Way mixtape when it was revealed that Aaliyah will feature on the project. Until it's release on Friday, he continues to drop new music. 'Sun Goes Down' features Audio Push.
It has been six years since T-Pain released his last solo album, Revolver. The singer/songwriter will finally end that drought, set to drop his new studio LP OBLiViON on November 17.
T-Pain can be heard delivering a smooth hook over guitar-laden production, despite the not-so-PG lyrics (f*ck b*tches, get money - the age-old saying). Listen below.