Monday, January 30, 2012
T-Pain ft Young Cash - Forever Remix
Young Cash - Patron Nuvo Remy
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Flo-Rida ft T-Pain and LMFAO - Run to you
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Tay Dizm - WinsDay
Dizm is always delivering, cant fuck with Nappy Boy!!!!
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Monday, January 23, 2012
Naked - Dev ft. T-Pain
Here its, destined to be 2012's top clubs hit, T-Pain deliveries again...
Wayne "Jacked" How to Hate from T-Pain
"Featured on the album cut “How to Hate” the synthesizing guru
explains how Weezy pulled a straight up jack move on him after hearing
the song that was originally slated to be a potential cut on T-Pain’s
recently released album, Revolver.
"The crazy thing is I didn't give it away, he just took it [laughs]," Teddy P playfully admits. "I made the song, and I was like yo I got to get Wayne on it, and he was right next door at the same studio so I took it over there, and he was like yeah just drop it off I'm going to listen to it in a second.”
Surprisingly after hearing T-Pain's original version of the song the Young Money boss opted to snag the track for his Carter IV album and made Pain an offer he couldn’t refuse.
The chart-topping entertainer smiles as he recalls how it all went down.
"He had his management come over there, and they was like ‘yo so Wayne's putting that on his album. Do you want us to keep your verse on there?’"
With a number of collaborative songs between the pair, as well as a scrapped T- Wayne album in the can, the singer says he's far from bothered by the jacking, and professes that everything's all good between the two. In fact, he's extremely proud that the song has been received so well by fans.
"I'm just happy to have a song that got picked up," he explains. "Either way around it would've benefited either one of us, it really didn't matter, I don't think it would've helped me sell a million in a week, I mean that's just Wayne."
"The crazy thing is I didn't give it away, he just took it [laughs]," Teddy P playfully admits. "I made the song, and I was like yo I got to get Wayne on it, and he was right next door at the same studio so I took it over there, and he was like yeah just drop it off I'm going to listen to it in a second.”
Surprisingly after hearing T-Pain's original version of the song the Young Money boss opted to snag the track for his Carter IV album and made Pain an offer he couldn’t refuse.
The chart-topping entertainer smiles as he recalls how it all went down.
"He had his management come over there, and they was like ‘yo so Wayne's putting that on his album. Do you want us to keep your verse on there?’"
With a number of collaborative songs between the pair, as well as a scrapped T- Wayne album in the can, the singer says he's far from bothered by the jacking, and professes that everything's all good between the two. In fact, he's extremely proud that the song has been received so well by fans.
"I'm just happy to have a song that got picked up," he explains. "Either way around it would've benefited either one of us, it really didn't matter, I don't think it would've helped me sell a million in a week, I mean that's just Wayne."
Breaking News!!!
It's been confirmed by @TheRealChase007 that @TPain will have a new mixtape coming out soon... Yasimelike...
Friday, January 20, 2012
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
T-Pain ft Dawn - Fantasy
Just a sexy song from your boy Teddy
T-Pain ft Tay Dizm - Never Leave Her
A classic that I was hoping it would be on RevolveR
Tay Dizm
Artavious Smith, better know by Tay Dizm, is a member of the Nappy Boy family and CEO of Nappy Boy Digital. The Florida native learn how to rap as young age with his brothers who also helped him with recording mixtapes. He moved to Tallahasee, Florida, where he met T-Pain at a club on a dance battle. He became Pain's hypeman and appeared as guest on tracks from T-Pain's three first albums. Dizm is the first artist to release an album under T-Pain's Nappy Boy Digital label. Dizm released his first single, "Beam Me Up", featuring Pain and Rick Ross, which was released online via NBD and it quickly sold 4,000 downloads. The second single was "Dream Girl" ft Akon and charted on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart in February 2009. The album contains a third single, "Nothing But the The Truth, ft The Late Dolla & Picallo. Dizm's upcoming album wil be titled Welcome to the New World. His last mixtape TYFBF (Thank You For Being A Friend) received 5 stars on "datpiff.com" and it was well received by the fans. And as a fan, in my opinion the mixtape could be an album, Dizm is always bringing that Florida vibe, a relaxing beat and sentimental lyrics on this RnB tracks, and just straight fire on his rap tracks. Watch the interview to know more about Tay Dizm.
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Joey Galaxy(Young Cash)
Formerly know by Young Cash, Joey Galaxy is one of the main artist
signed to Nappy Boy, with a few mixtapes released Young Cash, is a well
know rapper down south since 98, and getting famous by the minute. Back
in 05 Cash bought 2 beats from Pain at a $1000 a beat, and later on
buying 7 more.As the interview shows, Cash was already well know down in
Florida, and had his hood money, he was sign to a label company but
asked to be released because of poor management from the label. Later
one he sign with Nappy Boy Digital. One of his biggest hits after being
signed to NB was Day and Night Remix with more than 2 millions views on
Youtube. Cash has a lot of collaboys with T-Pain, including I Support
Single Mothers, I'm a Freak, Forever(remix). Cash can rap and sing, and
his flow just keeps getting better and better. Watch the interview to
know more about Cash.
The Web meets T-pain
!!!!The Man of the Hour!!!!
To start the blog right, lets begin with the man of the hour, T-Pain/Teddy Pain/Teddy Penderazdoun, the man who pretty much already did everything possible in the industry. Teddy Pain had his first single back in 2000 while he was part of a group called "Nappy Headz", the song was called "Time To Make Love" ft Sarge, and it was released on 100.7 The Beat, on the same night the song was played three times, after that the song was added to the radio's playlist. And that was just the beginning of Pain's career, after recording a remix to Akon's "Locked up", called "Fucked Up", Akon heard the song, and immediately signed T-Pain to Konvict Muzik, and from there we all know what he became to be. On December 6th, 2005 Teddy released his first album called Rappa Turnt Sanga, and the world had the chance to see what else T-Pain could do. The album went to sell 500,000 units(Gold) according to RIAA, not bad for someone's first album huh. The big hit "I'm Sprung" was being played everywhere. With the used of auto-tuned Pain was renovating the game, and the creator of Hard and B, was ready to take over. On June 5, 2007, T-pain released his long waited sophomore album called, Epiphany, with the big hit "Buy U a Drank" ft Yung Joc, it became Pain's first single to top the charts. In two weeks in late 2007, T-Pain already had four top ten single on Billboard Hot 100 chart. In 2008 Pain won his first Grammy, in a colabo with Kany West called "Good Life". T-Pain was on his way to be know as the "Hook Man", if you wanted to have a hit you needed Pain in your record, and after 11 number ones who wouldn't agree. On September 8th, 2008, Pain released his first mixtape called Pr33 Ringz, the mixtape received good reviews and it gave that "get ready" feeling for Pain's next album "Thr33 Ringz" which was released on November 11, 2008 with "Can't believe it" ft Lil Wayne as it's first single. T-pain was making it clear that he was here to stay and that the game was a Circus and he was the Ring Leader. After a longggg 3 years Pain finally released his fourth album called RevolveR, and before that PreRevolver mixtape was released giving the fans a little taste of what was coming. An Nappy Boy All Star mixtape was also released, where all the member of the Nappy Boy family came together to sing/rap on an album full of epic tracks.
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