T-Pain keeps it real — really real. Whether he’s admitting to ignoring hundreds of celebrities’ DMs or speaking out about his struggles with mental health, Mr. Tallahassee Pain isn’t afraid to speak his mind.
On Wednesday (July 14), fans got another taste of T-Pain’s rawness when a YouTube clip of him ranting about homogenized music started making the rounds. The Godfather of Auto-Tune was incensed during a recent Twitch session after he was sent yet another music submission that sounded like 100 others he received before.
“You know when your shit sounds like somebody else’s shit,” he begins. “You’re making it because you’re in the studio like, ‘What’s the number one record now? We need to make another one of those.'”
That’s when he takes it up about 20 notches and screams, “Stop doing that! Stop! You’re not original! Give me some original shit! Are you seriously telling me that you sat here watch me tell a bitch to eat a dick and you thought that wasn’t original? Are you seriously sitting here telling me ‘eat a dick’ is the bad part of music? Stop!! Just fucking do something else! God damn it! Do some different music!”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btddXdR-3oo
T-Pain wasn’t even close to done there. He then brought up Lil Uzi Vert, Lil Baby and DaBaby who he says are already making the music he’s being sent.
“We have all the shit you’re doing,” he continues. “Lil Uzi Vert is already doing it. Lil Baby is already doing it. DaBaby is already doing it. It’s literally two n-ggas with Baby in their name that’s already doing all the music you want. Do something else! Do something else! That’s it! That’s all we want. Do something else! Holy shit. We have it! We have it already!
“You don’t have to do that music anymore. We have Lil Baby, we DaBaby, we have Lil Uzi Vert, we have Lil Yachty, we have Lil everybody. Do something else! Holy shit! Stop sending me this bullshit and then get mad when I fuckin’ don’t like it. Jesus, god damn, tap-dancing Christ! Do something else!”
He then explains why he’s so enraged, adding, “It’s people sending me the same fuckin’ music that everybody else is doing and then get mad when I say well I already heard this. That’s the only thing I get mad about.”
After a few moments, T-Pain returns with a calmer tone and says, “All you have to do is fuck bitches and get money. Fuck bitches, get money, bro. But why would you copy somebody else’s music and then get mad at me when I say, ‘We have that. Don’t do that. We got it.'”
Ultimately, T-Pain believes the people with the most money make the worst music, so that’s what the audience will hear.
“That’s the record you’re gonna spend the most attention on, but if I make better music and I got $20,000 to promote the shit, you’re not going to see it. I understand that. I understand the state of music. The state of music has always been bad. But it’s about who’s willing to put the most money into it and put the most promotion behind it. How the fuck did ‘MMMBop’ get popular? Because they spent money on it, but that was a bad state of music.
But that doesn’t mean T-Pain hates everything he’s sent. Just last week, an aspiring musician thanked him for playing his song on Twitch.
“I can’t thank @tpain & @nappyboygaming enough for playing my song BL3$$3D on his @twitch stream!” rapper Trek Manifest wrote. “It’s crazy because the anniversary of My album ‘I Appreciate Your Patience’ is coming up July 23rd!Man!!! I need EVERYBODY TO TAG T-PAIN to this! I’m humbled and excited that an artist of his caliber is rocking wit me!!! Thank you thank you thank you!!!”
Check it out below.
They will be upset because it’s true. Tired of the same music over and over again.
young heads: man yall old yall got to get with times this music that’s out today is “good”
old heads: this music actually is trash, there actually is too many Lil rappers
I been said this: while yall was doing fine I was doing time, praying for this, locked up making a plan for this, without all that fancy shlt, wayyyy to advance for this “- Shutup
And he ain’t even saying that the new music is wack….. it just doesn’t have as many different style that there used to be
EVERYONE NEEDS TO HEAR THIS DON’T CAP AND SAY HE’S LYING
So I’ve been seeing this article flying around all over social media and to be honest I didn’t even bother checking out his rant because it’s funny that everybody seemed to forget everyone sounds the same and no originality cause of your autotuning ass wtf..y’all couldn’t understand when Jay dropped DOA now anybody and everybody can just hop on …y’all need to learn yall history cause I’m not seeing anyone mention the repercussions of that automne crap I’ll even go so far to say that he Lowkey killed RNB for a while.
Because T-Pain shouldn’t be blamed for that shit especially when the man can actually sing without it. He was the original one and the industry followed. You wanna complain about R&B, blame Chris Brown and Trey Songz for blending Hip-Hop swag into it. It’s like we had 5 Bobby Browns at the same time.
Lol@ “y’all need to learn y’all history…” Shut yo’ wanna be hip-hip historian ass up.
Stop posting.
How the hell T-Pain responsible for people doing what he did? He was doing what he’s telling other people to do. Be original.
Sooooo T- Pain was the originator you say…
FACTS. THESE BUMS IN THE CHAT DONT GET IT LOL
Alright, I’ll take the bait. What facts are we so called missing? If I did something first and everybody’s unoriginal ass copied me to catch a wave…be mad at the dickriders. Pain made his money and outside of Kanye who asked him for assistance he didn’t force the industry to steal his technique. Shut yo asses up…
“C inger-bang, chicken wang, MGK, Iggy Zae, Lil’ Pump, Lil’ Xan, imitate Lil’ Wayne, I should aim at everybody in the game, pick a name“
if you think autotune and rappers names are bad.
Auto-Tune (or autotune) is an audio processor introduced in 1997 by and registered trademark of Antares Audio Technologies.[4] Auto-Tune uses a proprietary device to measure and alter pitch in vocal and instrumental music recording and performances.[5]
Auto-Tune was originally intended to disguise or correct off-key inaccuracies, allowing vocal tracks to be perfectly tuned despite originally being slightly off-pitch. The 1998 Cher song “Believe” popularized the technique of using Auto-Tune to distort vocals, which became known as the “Cher effect”. In 2018, music critic Simon Reynolds observed that Auto-Tune had “revolutionized popular music”, calling its use for effects “the fad that just wouldn’t fade. Its use is now more entrenched than ever.”[6]
In its role distorting vocals, Auto-Tune operates on different principles from the vocoder or talk box and produces different results.[7
Heat off, and it’s not a problem just with rap music.. all music today is for some small circle of ‘musicians’ to money launder for mafia business..