T-Pain
American singer
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2025 | T-Pain appeared in a stream with Cr1TiKaL, standing in for him in a humorous retirement video. |
2025 | T-Pain is set to feature on Kesha's upcoming single 'Yippee-Kay-Yay' from an as-yet unreleased album |
2024 | The compilation album 'T-Pain Presents Happy Hour: The Greatest Hits' continued to appear on weekly music charts, demonstrating the album's enduring relevance. |
2024 | T-Pain features on GloRilla's single 'I Luv Her' from the album Glorious, which charted at #70 on the US charts and #19 on another chart |
2024 | T-Pain appeared on non-album single 'Get Low' by Z-Pain, featuring an unexpected collaboration with Mark Zuckerberg |
2024 | T-Pain was featured on the non-album single '4 U' by ImDavisss |
2024 | Released new collaborative singles including 'I LUV HER' with GloRilla, which charted on multiple music charts, and an unusual collaboration with Z-Pain featuring Mark Zuckerberg. |
2024 | T-Pain released 'Been Like This' with Meghan Trainor from his album Timeless, and the single 'On This Hill' |
2023 | Collaborated with Pitbull and El Micha on 'Lit In The City' and WATSKY on 'WHAT'S THE MOVE?' |
March 17 2023 | T-Pain released his seventh studio album 'On Top of the Covers' through Nappy Boy and Empire labels. |
2022 | Won Best Music Streamer at The Streamer Awards |
2022 | T-Pain produced the track 'PRO' for Day Sulan |
2022 | Featured on Denzel Curry's album 'Melt My Eyez See Your Future'. |
2021 | The compilation album 'T-Pain Presents Happy Hour: The Greatest Hits' re-emerged on weekly music charts, indicating ongoing popularity or potential re-release. |
2021 | T-Pain wrote the song 'U and I' for Omarion's album The Kinection |
2021 | Limited collaborations, including a track with Voices of Fire and Pharrell Williams. |
2021 | Released the non-album single 'I'm Cool with That', marking a return to solo music after a period of collaborative work. |
2021 | T-Pain released 'I Like Dat' with Kehlani, which received a Gold certification from RIAA |
2020 | Continued collaboration with diverse artists including The Lox, David Banner, and Jacob Collier. |
2020 | Collaborated with Omarion on the single 'Can You Hear Me?' from the album The Kinection. |
December 4 2020 | T-Pain released the compilation album 'The Lost Remixes' through Nappy Boy, Konvict, and RCA labels, available as a digital download. |
2019 | T-Pain's brother passed away. |
2019 | Continued hosting 'T-Pain's School of Business' with the second season, which featured eight episodes. |
2019 | Featured on movie soundtracks like The Lego Movie 2 and continued collaborations with various artists across genres. |
2019 | T-Pain released singles 'Jerry Sprunger' with Tory Lanez and 'Girlfriend' featuring G-Eazy, with 'Jerry Sprunger' achieving Platinum certification |
February 27 2019 | T-Pain released his sixth studio album '1UP' through Nappy Boy and Cinematic labels. |
2018 | Began hosting 'T-Pain's School of Business', a documentary series on Fuse where he travels the United States meeting entrepreneurs. The first season consisted of six episodes. |
2018 | Collaborated with artists like Rick Ross, Kodak Black, and Daniel Caesar, maintaining his feature-heavy approach. |
October 10 2018 | T-Pain released the second volume of 'Everything Must Go' mixtape as a digital download under Nappy Boy label |
August 17 2018 | T-Pain released the first volume of 'Everything Must Go' mixtape as a digital download under Nappy Boy label |
2017 | The suspect in T-Pain's niece's murder case was found dead in an apparent suicide. |
2017 | Continued diverse collaborations, including a feature on Epic Rap Battles of History and tracks with various electronic and hip-hop artists. |
November 17 2017 | T-Pain released his fifth studio album Oblivion after years of project delays and name changes. |
May 18 2017 | T-Pain released the collaborative mixtape 'T-Wayne' with Lil Wayne as a digital download under Nappy Boy label |
2016 | T-Pain worked as a songwriter on Bruno Mars' track 'Straight Up & Down' from the album 24K Magic |
2016 | T-Pain produced two tracks for K. Michelle's album More Issues Than Vogue: 'Mindful' and 'Got 'Em Like' |
2016 | Featured on Chance The Rapper's 'Coloring Book' album and collaborated with artists like Chris Brown and Dreezy. |
2016 | T-Pain featured on Chance the Rapper's track 'Finish Line/Drown' alongside Kirk Franklin from the album Coloring Book |
November 2016 | Appeared in an episode of YouTube series Epic Rap Battles of History, portraying Stevie Wonder. |
August 30 2016 | T-Pain's niece, Javona Glover, was tragically stabbed to death in a Walgreens store in his hometown of Tallahassee. |
2015 | T-Pain joined Twitch streaming platform, later building a substantial following of 1 million followers. |
2015 | Collaborated with artists like Lil Dicky on 'Personality' and continued remix features with various artists. |
March 27 2015 | T-Pain released the mixtape 'The Iron Way' as a digital download under Nappy Boy label |
2014 | Won Brit Asia TV Music Award for Best Music Video for 'Daddy Da Cash' by RDB featuring T-Pain |
2014 | T-Pain produced the track 'Somebody Gon Get It' for Timeflies on their album After Hours |
2014 | Continued extensive collaboration with various artists including Jake Owen, Mike Posner, Clinton Sparks, and Ty Dolla $ign. |
November 24 2014 | T-Pain released the compilation album 'T-Pain Presents Happy Hour: The Greatest Hits' through Nappy Boy, Konvict, and RCA labels, available in CD, LP, and digital download formats. |
2013 | Collaborative tracks with Timbaland, Missy Elliott, Tech N9ne, Master P, and Rick Ross, continuing his feature-heavy music approach. |
2013 | Appeared on diverse collaborations including a comedic track with The Lonely Island and international collaborations with artists like Sergey Lazarev and 2face Idibia. |
2013 | T-Pain released 'Up Down' featuring B.o.B, which received a Platinum certification from RIAA |
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