T-Pain: “When iTunes Started… That Was The End Of The Album Game.”

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Is it true? Is the album game chopped and screwed? Well, that’s what T-Pain has to say in a pretty recent interview with VladTV.

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Whether you’re a music connoisseur or not, you should probably know, by now, who T-Pain is. He’s known for taking the auto-tune game to new levels by permanently incorporating it into his music. Music that apparently sells very well.

Speaking on a past interview with rapper Nelly, DJ Vlad asked T-pain where the thought the power of a single lay. In context, Vlad referenced how Nelly stated that his prime responsibility was to produce a hit song for his record label. Once that was done, the record label would take care of the rest. That was over ten years ago. Now that times have changed, the Rappa Ternt Sanga chimes in on his success in the new era of music.

In the interview, T-Pain –first– states that in lieu of making albums, he could just release singles for the rest of his life. He elaborates saying, “It’s not really an album game for me… I got royalty checks coming in from four years ago!” All from singles. Despite his albums selling well.