![]() T: It’s not really wrapping up, just getting more lenient. MC: How are you feeling about the “wrapping up” of the pandemic? It was my turn to get back in the house and make sure everything is settled before leaving again, which is happening now. I finally had a chance to sit down, get off tour. T-Pain: Yes, I’ve had a lot of time in quarantine. Is that a new home studio? You must have been keeping busy. Music Connection: I’m loving your office. Music Connection chatted with the indie rappa ternt sanga via zoom, getting a glimpse at T-Pain in his most comfortable setting: his basement tern t studio. ![]() As much of a chore as the inevitable touring and promotion may be, T-Pain seems optimistic about hitting the road again, now as a self-managed, “independent” artist. Mom may not remember “I’m ‘n Luv (Wit A Stripper)” or the hilarious “I’m on a Boat” from Saturday Night Live, among his other hits that defined the early ‘00s, but she thinks he’s funny, talented and voted for him (or his Green Monster persona) on Fox TV’s The Masked Singer, which he won, ditching the trademark autotune and shocking judges and viewers alike with versatile, soulful singing chops.Īfter taking a break from creating and producing hit after hit for nearly two decades, on top of holing up at home to perfect the work-life balance in lockdown, T-Pain is ready to re-emerge with a new album, Precious Stones, due out this Fall, a podcast, a popular Twitch video game stream, a mixology book that pairs cocktails with songs from his catalog, and so many other projects and collaborations, he likely forgot about them. T-Pain is my mom’s favorite rapper – Rappa Ternt Sanga, as defined by the Grammy-winner’s 2005 debut album.
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