I really wanted the world to hear my ideas. I wasn’t trying to prove a point or knock anybody out of their spot. T-Pain’s mission statement for Rappa Ternt Sanga: I was just in love with music at the time. The only thing that’s changed: Pain’s dreads have vanished.īillboard recently hopped on the phone with T-Pain to press rewind on the album’s cultural significance, his gripe with current artists, how he influenced Kanye West and why he’s no longer gullible. A decade later, the influences drenched in Auto-Tune can still be heard in today’s rotation of hits from the vocal riffs of New Jersey rep Fetty Wap to the warbly anthems of Atlanta native Future and Toronto’s resident singing rapper, Drake.
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