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* T-Pain is a fan of [[adult swim]]'s [[Aqua Teen Hunger Force]]. When he is seen in the music videos [[Shawty Get Loose]] and [[She Got It]] with a Mooninite chain, [[Adult Swim]] decided not to sell it on their online shop. Also, in [[Who the Fuck Is That?]], he is seen wearing a [[Meatwad]] beanie hat. T-Pain also guest appears in the [[Aqua Teen Hunger Force]] episode "Dummy Love".
* T-Pain is a fan of [[adult swim]]'s [[Aqua Teen Hunger Force]]. When he is seen in the music videos [[Shawty Get Loose]] and [[She Got It]] with a Mooninite chain, [[Adult Swim]] decided not to sell it in their online shop. Also, in [[Who the Fuck Is That?]], he is seen wearing a [[Meatwad]] beanie hat. T-Pain also guest appears in the [[Aqua Teen Hunger Force]] episode "Dummy Love".
* In January of 2008, T-Pain appeared on an episode of the original series ''Rehearsal Space'' in an interview following a presentation he gave at Remix Hotel LA.
* In January of 2008, T-Pain appeared on an episode of the original series ''Rehearsal Space'' in an interview following a presentation he gave at Remix Hotel LA.



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T-Pain

Faheem Najm (born September 30, 1985), better known by his stage name T-Pain, is an American hip hop, R&B Singer-songwriter and producer who has been noted for using the auto-tune effect (often mis-cited as a vocoder effect) in his singing.[1][2] T-Pain won his first Grammy Award for being featured in the Kanye West song, "Good Life".

Early life

He was born in Tallahassee, Florida to entrepreneur Muslim parents Shasheem Najm and Aliyah Najm.[3] At the age of ten, Faheem reworked his bedroom into a small studio with a keyboard, beat machine and four-track recorder, and began composing music. Faheem later graduated from James S. Rickards High School.[3] Prior to becoming a solo singer, Faheem was part of the Tallahassee rap group Nappy Headz, allowing T-Pain to start his career as a solo artist.[4] In 2002, he founded his own label, Hard & B, and soon caught the spotlight as a solo artist when his song "I'm Fucked Up", a reworked version of Akon's "Locked Up", gained popularity in the region. Akon noticed the song and signed T-Pain to his newly formed Konvict Music record label.[4]

Career

2005: Rappa Ternt Sanga

T-Pain released his solo debut title single, "I'm Sprung", in August 2005. His debut album, Rappa Ternt Sanga, ("rapper turned singer") was released on November 6, 2005, under Konvict Music. Guest appearances included Mike Jones, Trick Daddy, Youngbloodz, Styles P., Akon, BoneCrusher, & Tay Dizm. Hit singles "I'm Sprung" and "I'm N Luv (Wit A Stripper)" which sold over 5 million ringtones spawned official remixes titled "I'm Sprung 2" with Trick Daddy and YoungBloodZ, and "I'm N Luv (Wit a Stripper), The Remix" with Twista, Pimp C, Paul Wall, R. Kelly, MJG and Too Short. He is featured on E-40's 2006 summer hit single U and Dat along with Kandi Girl, which was produced by Lil Jon.

2007: Epiphany

He has released his second album Epiphany on the 5th of June, 2007, that features "Buy U a Drank (Shawty Snappin')" and "Bartender" featuring Akon. This album has shipped platinum. Guest appearances included Yung Joc, Akon, Shawnna, Cham, Kardinal Offishall, & Jay Lyriq. During that time, he has appeared on the remix of R. Kelly's "I'm a Flirt", with T.I., Bow Wow's "Outta My System", Fabolous's "Baby Don't Go", Plies's "Shawty", Chris Brown's "Kiss Kiss", & Kanye West's "Good Life". His new single is "Buy U a Drank (Shawty Snappin')" featuring Yung Joc, which he produced for his upcoming album Church. The video for "Buy U a Drank (Shawty Snappin')" was released April 9, and the song went to #1. It contains cameos by Jay-Z, Huey, Shawnna, and E-40. He is recently featured on Flo-Rida's debut single, "Low". Even more recently, he was featured in Lil' Mama's single "Shawty Get Loose" alongside with Chris Brown. He has released a song for MySpace lovers, called "What's Your Myspace" featuring Tay Dizm. He released a song with Florida Artist J-Shin, called "Send Me An E-Mail". The video for the song was co-directed by T-Pain and fellow Floridian filmmaker JOKES and co-starred "MySpace Queen" Tila Tequila. It is said that T-Pain helped Miami rappers Plies & Flo-Rida start their music career through their debut singles.

2008

So far, T-Pain and his label mate Tay Dizm has been featured on Dolla (rapper)'s "Who the Fuck is That?" & 2 Pistols "She Got It". T-Pain has also appeared on Rick Ross's "The Boss", Lil Mama's "Shawty Get Loose" with Chris Brown & Mariah Carey's "Migrate" and had featured songs on the Step Up 2 The Streets soundtrack which included "Church", "Low" (with Flo Rida) and wrote "Lives in the Da Club" by Sophia Fresh ft. Jay Lyriq.

Acting

T-Pain will have a recurring role as a drug dealer on the FX series, The Shield.

Trivia

Awards and nominations

  • Grammy Awards
    • 2008, Album of the Year (Graduation) Nominated
    • 2008, Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group ("Bartender") Nominated
    • 2008, Best Rap/Sung Collaboration ("Good Life") Winner With Kanye West
    • 2008, Best Rap/Sung Collaboration ("Kiss Kiss") Nominated
  • Vibe Awards
    • 2007, Best R&B Artist [Nominated]
    • 2007, Best Collaboration ("Buy U a Drank (Shawty Snappin)") [Nominated]
    • 2007, Song of the Year ("Buy U a Drank (Shawty Snappin)") Winner
  • Ozone Music Awards
    • 2007, Best Male R&B Artist [Award]
    • 2007, Best Rap/R&B Collaboration with Plies ("Shawty") [Award]

Discography

Albums

Compilation

Mixtapes

  • 2005: No Love Without Pain
  • 2006: Back at It
  • 2007: Here Comes the Pain
  • 2007: Here Comes the Pain 2
  • 2008: The Midas Touch Man

Singles

References

  1. ^ Kellman, Andy. "Rappa Ternt Sanga". All Music Guide: 2005
  2. ^ Jeffries, David. "Epiphany". All Music Guide: 2007
  3. ^ a b Silas, James. Kanye West, T-Pain Headline Star Mega-Jam '07. Hip Hop World: November 16, 2007
  4. ^ a b Kellman, Andy. T-Pain. All Music Guide: 2007