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T-Pain should have never cut the dreads

I think people grew out of T-Pain once Future started doing club records that were still street and lyrically not as corny as "lemme buy you a drink"
 
He really didn't tho.

I'll go as far to say autotune got even more popular after that

Yep.

No one cared what old *** Grandpa Hov had to say.

Ye + Wayne + Atlantic futuristic era made it take off to its current state.
 
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Never said artist stopped using auto tune

But HOV did openly go at auto tune while T-Pain was the face of it and Teddy went along with it and said he would stop using it's
 
HOV a **** boy for ending T-Pains run

T-Pain a **** boy for letting him

But man those first two T-Pain albums :hat

T pain ended his own run when he cut his dreads off :lol

I mean his had a major hit with 5 o clock in the morning and that was in 2011. He just lost his touch for hit making happens to a lot of folks. He had a run but just couldn't strike gold any more
 
T pain ended his own run when he cut his dreads off
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I mean his had a major hit with 5 o clock in the morning and that was in 2011. He just lost his touch for hit making happens to a lot of folks. He had a run but just couldn't strike gold any more
Up and Down was a lowkey smash and that was just a couple of years ago
 
Lil Wayne ruined auto tune not t pain.
 
It's weird with T-Pain cuz was everybody started copying his style then pushed him out.
Story of the industry. Happened to the migos... thankfully Lil sean switched his flow Cuz it would've happened to him too.
 
"What's happenin Wassup"

"Laffy taffy"

"hood *****"

"wipe need down"

"ain't gon let up" (probably the greatest song ever)

Crunk Era >> trap
 
That dae dae song is this generations "i aint gon let up"

Nothing is touching that. Nothing.

Let DG Yola's "I ain't gon let up" come up around Atlanta ******, and tears will be shed.

The energy when the 2nd verse comes on and Yola says, "I just don't give a ****".

Back in ATL in a month. I can't wait :hat
 
2007 had fire club tracks

Wipe me Down

Make it rain remix

Hood *****

Good life

Throw some Ds


But if we talking Crunk, boy y'all don't even know man

Baby D, Bo Hagan, Crime Mob

Bro you my ***** forever off the Bohagon mention [emoji]128175[/emoji][emoji]128175[/emoji]
 
Nothing is touching that. Nothing.

Let DG Yola's "I ain't gon let up" come up around Atlanta ******, and tears will be shed.

The energy when the 2nd verse comes on and Yola says, "I just don't give a ****".

Back in ATL in a month. I can't wait :hat

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Nothing is touching that. Nothing.

Let DG Yola's "I ain't gon let up" come up around Atlanta ******, and tears will be shed.

The energy when the 2nd verse comes on and Yola says, "I just don't give a ****".

Back in ATL in a month. I can't wait :hat

Y'all keep naming these songs like they old.

You play 90% of these mid 2000's Southern hits in a club full of kids that were 8-12 years old when they dropped and they still got ****** going crazy.
 
T-Pain should have never cut the dreads

I think people grew out of T-Pain once Future started doing club records that were still street and lyrically not as corny as "lemme buy you a drink"
T pain commerical appeal ended before Future's run bruh....
 
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