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  2. Can't Believe It (T-Pain song) - Wikipedia

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    "Can't Believe It" is a single by American singer T-Pain. It was released on July 29, 2008, as the first official single from T-Pain's album Thr33 Ringz.The song features rapper Lil Wayne, marking the second collaboration between T-Pain and Lil Wayne being released as a single.

  3. Got Money - Wikipedia

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    "Got Money" is a song by American rapper Lil Wayne featuring American singer T-Pain, released as the third single from the former's sixth studio album Tha Carter III (2008). Both artists use the Auto-Tune effect in the song. The single was released as a digital download on iTunes on May 27, 2008. [1]

  4. Welcome to My Hood - Wikipedia

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    "Welcome to My Hood" is a song by American record producer DJ Khaled featuring American rappers Rick Ross, Plies, Lil Wayne, and T-Pain from the former's fifth studio album We the Best Forever. The album also contains the remix of the song featuring Ludacris , Busta Rhymes , Mavado , Twista , Birdman , Ace Hood , Fat Joe , The Game , Jadakiss ...

  5. Three Ringz - Wikipedia

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    The track features a guest appearance from American hip hop recording artist Lil Wayne. with the production provided by T-Pain. The song peaked at number seven on the Billboard Hot 100 . The album's second single, called " Chopped 'n' Skrewed " was released on September 23, 2008.

  6. T-Pain Reveals Why He Stopped Taking Songwriting Credit on ...

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    His lyrics included, “Get back to rap, you T-Paining too much.” Usher also bashed Auto-Tune, and in the 2021 Netflix docuseries This Is Pop, T-Pain said Usher’s remarks sent him into a ...

  7. T-Wayne (album) - Wikipedia

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    T-Wayne is a collaborative mixtape by American singer T-Pain and American rapper Lil Wayne.Recorded in 2009, it was delayed due to Lil Wayne's legal troubles and was unexpectedly released for free streaming on May 18, 2017, [1] by Nappy Boy Entertainment & Young Money Entertainment. [2]

  8. T-Pain discography - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, T-Pain appeared on several other singles by other performing artists, including "Got Money" by Lil Wayne, "The Boss" by Rick Ross, and "One More Drink" by Ludacris. T-Pain's fourth studio album, Revolver , was released in December 2011.

  9. T-Pain Admits To Being ‘Very Sad and F—ked Up ... - AOL

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    T-Pain. Ethan Miller/Getty Images When even T-Pain admits to being down in the dumps, you know it’s rough out there. Though T-Pain, 39, has made some of the biggest party anthems of the past two ...