Good music is good music no matter what, right? Well, yes, in theory — but R&B and hip-hop producer T-Pain says he's been shut out of the country genre, despite the fact that he's written successful ...
T-Pain is a master with his pen -- but's he's done taking credit for some of his work! In a recent video posted on TikTok, the "Bartender" singer explained the inspiration he draws from country music, ...
T-Pain’s talent is respected across many genres, but the performer recently revealed he’d experienced some backlash in one in particular. The artist posted a TikTok video on Jan. 30, stating that he’s ...
"I done wrote a lot of country songs," the hip-hop star admitted in a candid TikTok Charles Sykes/Bravo/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty T-Pain has famously helped artists write a handful of ...
T-Pain revealed he avoids attaching his songwriting credits to country music because of the racist encounters he faced. A TikTok video of the singer and producer explaining the negative experiences he ...
Prolific rapper, performer, and songwriter T-Pain is not afraid to cross genres, as he moves easily from hip-hop and rap to pop and country. He has even written numerous songs in the country genre.
T-Pain may be known for his hip-hop hits like "Buy U a Drank" but he's dabbled in writing country music too. Unfortunately, his love for that genre has soured. Even though the rapper has written songs ...
T-Pain says he no longer takes credit for writing country music songs because of the racist backlash. “Country music is where I get all my harmonies, country and gospel music. That’s where all my ...