T-Pain Is Turning Into A Big Ass Joke
by PAPERBOI PIMPEN on Oct.15, 2009, under THE EARLY EFFECT, VID E OZE
T-Pain is turning into one big ass joke. During the course of one day, Lil Wayne came to his defense (well, it’s actually an interview that’s been sifting out to the Internets part by part), as did Interscope’s newest mogul producer.
Then, to top it all off, we went and found some footage of his asshole arriving to a party in a hearse with select T-Pain signature items (including his big ass top hat and chain) in a coffin, simulating his death, while bumping Jay-Z’s “Death Of Autotune…” so the deejay inside could hear him pull up through his own headphones.
The idea that he thinks enough of the track to reason his own fall and/or failure, is a little pathetic. Why not just go and make a hot song to prove how viable you really are? Instead, this jerk attempts to make a joke out of it, weeks after he embarrassed himself with a wack ass apology (record), due to his misstep in Vegas.
Truth is, no one but you cares about your success and/or failure T-Pain. Buck up homie… or find a cave and dwell in it until you run out of vocoder royalties!!
Leave a Reply
You must be logged in to post a comment.




October 15th, 2009 on 6:31 pm
T-Pain is a one-trick pony. He knows it and his label knows it. The day we officially collectively tire of auto tune is the day he can put the final nail in that coffin. The difference between him and Roger Troutman is that Roger was innovative in his approach to the talkbox (harmonies, effects, etc.) and he wrote songs that had solid grooves and . T-Pain jumped on studio technique almost a decade after it had been introduced to the Top 40 and dumbed it down even further with songs about debauchery and sillyness. Did he make hits? Yes. Will they stand the test of time? Only time will tell. Real talk, and be honest: how will T-Pain be viewed in the future when we look back on this period in Hip-Hop?
October 15th, 2009 on 7:14 pm
…as a BIG ASS JOKE