This video was getting some serious face-time on MTV Jams tonight. I saw it at least once an hour, and any time someone at the crib flipped back to the channel, this thing was on.
All songs that feature T-Pain these days are kinda the same (notice I said FEATURE, because the man’s own catalog is really interesting). Think about it: he harmonizes with the artist on the hook, throws in an adlib or two, and after the 2nd or third verse, he has his own little breakdown section where he sings for a moment, and then boom, back to the hook.
But I guess if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. After all, this track probably will stick in the radio world.
Anyway, I thought this would also be a good opportunity to post Maino’s latest mixtape, Black Flag City, that was sent over to me a few days ago. Its lead track is the video single (”All the Above”), and also contains the “However Do You Want It” track/sample flip I thought was cool.
How cool is that studio in a box though? Considering a guy like that moves around a lot, and wants to be able to produce to his full potential anywhere he goes, I think that metal box was a good investment. When you break it down though, it’s just a flashy way to carry around your monitors/speakers… why not just get a laptop, Pain?
If Ron Brownz got this endorsement instead of T-Pizzle, you can bet Pain would be ready to start hurtin’ people.
The LA Times reported today that T-Pain, along with Anateres Tech, are developing an autotune iPhone app that you can use to incorporate yourself into some T-Pain beats.
I just can’t wait to hear people walking around throwin’ the vocoder on their voice at any moment.
…I can see this being fun for a minute. Don’t act like you wouldn’t find it entertaining for a little while, you ain’t that hip-hop.
Good Life Part 2. Not really, but it’s not a bad track. See if you can find my favorite rhyme about George Bush. DJ Khaled kept himself to a minimum (shocking huh), but if him and Kanye linking up gives me an excuse to post this…