T-Pain Talks 'rEVOLVEr' LP, Getting Depressed on Tour

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"I literally have seven albums done," T-Pain tells the BoomBox. Yet the 'I'm Sprung' singer is running into some issues narrowing down the final tracklist for his fourth studio album, 'rEVOLVEr.' Singles from the album started popping up last summer, suggesting that the effort would be out by the end of 2010, but now T-Pain reveals he's shooting for a "very end of September" 2011 release.

"By the time I choose when I want to release it, I've recorded so much more that it's like I got to replace this song with this song because this song is not as good as that," T-Pain says of the mind game he is facing dropping 'rEVOLVEr.' "I'll go through something; something can sneak on or I meet a new artist that I can do another song with. I'm just taking stuff off and putting new stuff on."

T-Pain has never been a stranger to the guest feature. Two of his many assists have earned him Grammys -- in 2010, for verses on Jamie Foxx's 'Blame It' and in 2008, on Kanye West's 'Good Life.' And the former Auto-Tune king's not shy in trying to return the favor on 'rEVOLVer.' Chris Brown and Rick Ross are featured on the previously released 'rEVOLVEr' singles 'Best Love Song' and 'Rap Song,' and T-Pain isn't stopping there.

"5 O'Clock' will be the next album single," he hopes for 'rEVOLVEr.' The song features a sample of Lily Allen's 'Who'd Have Known,' and Pain hopes to jump in the studio with the British pop singer. "It's an 'I miss you' song," he explains, before beginning a mock conversation, "because it's five o'clock in the morning and 'Where you at? Come home. OK, baby, I'm coming home.'"

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T-Pain doesn't elaborate on who he's missing these days and the BoomBox was told not to ask about his recent Las Vegas romp with Kesha. But when asked about the recurring love theme on 'rEVOLVEr' -- the question prompted by song titles like 'Best Love Song,' 'Reverse Cowgirl' and 'Take Your Shirt Off' -- T-Pain explained with a laugh: "I just have sex all the time, so that's what is on my mind when I'm writing, so it's kinda hard not to write about sex."

And then, in true T-Pain fashion, he says the biggest party anthem on 'rEVOLVEr' is a track he's titled 'Give It to Me.' "It sounds more sexual than anything we've talked about today, but actually it's not," he promises. "I think Pitbull is gonna get on it with me, whenever he got time."

Pain did a little spring cleaning with his 'rEVOLVEr' tracks, releasing the Whopper of a mixtape 'prEVOLVEr' just last month. "The crazy thing is 'prEVOLVEr' is made up of songs I know I'm not gonna use on my album. That's how many songs I have recorded," he justifies. "I can just pick 30 of them and be like 'here, have those' and I've still got enough to work with."

While the delays of 'rEVOLVEr' can be blamed on a poor music climate and the sheer volume of songs, talking to T-Pain it becomes pretty apparent that the biggest factor in the delay of releasing 'rEVOLVEr' is T-Pain himself.

"I'm just really going in hard on myself, and everyone that's around me," he says. "I've always produced 100 percent of all my albums, so now using other people's production -- like Yung Fyre -- it's taken me time to adjust. I'm still not letting anyone write for me, so that's even more of a challenge -- writing to other's people's music. It's a lot going on that's keeping the album back, but this is gonna happen real soon. I think I'm in a good place right now. I was real depressed when I toured all the time. The songs weren't coming out good; everything was about killing myself, a lot of songs that should probably not be heard. Now, I'm happy with what I'm doing. I'm in a real good spot."

And finally, T-Pain gives one last reason.

"To me, the more reason why I haven't released it yet," he says, "is because I just don't think it's good enough yet. And, how long it's been since a T-Pain album has happened, the longer it gets in between then, the better my album has to be."
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CouldCareLess

Do you silly ass white people want to know why we call you racist when you comment on these articles? It's because you relish in the chance to make racist statements such as "monkey music" and talk about how rap teaches people to hate women and white people, kill police, and each other. So you jump at the chance to open your dumb ass mouths before you even have one fact. Well, fact is, T-Pain isn't a rapper so you guys wrote your idiotic, misinformed, comments about him rapping for no reason at all. He has never spoken of killing cops or white people but that doesn't matter to any of you racists because you saw a black artist so you just assumed that is what he does.

Secondly, the majority of rap on the radio today doesn't mention killing police, guns, or hating white people. The majority of rap concert goers are white people so if you believe the lyrics are informing blacks to hate and kill white people, all of you are even more dumb than I first believed. Once again, none of this matters because you see black artists so it gave you the chance to spew your deep seeded, racist, views even before you knew anything about him.

June 05 2011 at 9:11 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
yellowberry3535

how about eliminating autotunes from your resume.

June 04 2011 at 10:32 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
ran41ca

What's this mangy wanna-bes name...T-**** or sumfin like dat?! LOL As most have stated here, what's called c-rap snd sh&t slop is by farrr THE LOUSIEST, MOST COMPLETELY WORTHLESS, MINDLESS, IDIOTIC, JUVENILE, FARCICAL EXCUSE FOR MUSIC "THAT HAS EVER, I REPEAT EVER COME DOWN THE PIKE!!!!!!" The mentality it takes to produce such trash is maybe jut a step below what an infant is capable of!! Those of you who try and defend this illness need to have your damn heads examined!!! This so-called music instills, hatred, arrogance, a false sense of power and the want to be a bully!! It also teaches our youths and those with weak minds that it's okay to see who can act and do and be the absolute most idiotic, lowlife, self serving pieces of maggot sh&t they can possibly be!!! Part of the reason our white youth and others have been so heavily influenced is because our media has bombarded the airwaves with this absolute ignorance for the last 10-15 years and rammed that mangy sh&t down everyones throats telling us all that if we don't like it we are racists, if we say we don't want our kids influenced by it, "we are racists!!" The bottom line of it all is that the mentallity it takes to make and appreciate this crap shows an intellectual level that just barely rivals that of the common shoe!!!!

June 04 2011 at 10:04 PM Report abuse +1 rate up rate down Reply
Lee

Never heard of him

June 04 2011 at 9:58 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
ehbinwv10

This crap passes for talent nowadays..no wonder the world is screwed up!

June 04 2011 at 9:46 PM Report abuse +2 rate up rate down Reply
cdk456

Hey rap thug, ya depressed?? Do us all a favor and swallow a 45. Go the way of Tupac and B. Smalls and make the world a better place

June 04 2011 at 9:45 PM Report abuse +2 rate up rate down Reply
Joe

Rap is not music. Talkin' fast is not music. Only punks listen and buy that crap. Nothing worse than a white punk trying to be black.

June 04 2011 at 9:43 PM Report abuse +2 rate up rate down Reply
CaLi

so he is talentess but yet he makes more money in a few days that will take you 10yrs to make lol, so who is talentess now? lol

June 04 2011 at 9:16 PM Report abuse -2 rate up rate down Reply
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john

Your probably one of the bone heads that listens to this racist crap, to kill the police, kill whitey, we gotta be on top. Work for it and you will progress in life instead of letting others lead you by the nose through life.

June 04 2011 at 9:55 PM Report abuse +1 rate up rate down Reply
mebecarl

Poor talentless fool. Here's the answer to your depression....... Do what many of the other so-called "artists" do when they can't handle their schedule. Drink a lot of booze, and snort a lot of drugs. Works for Amy Wino.

June 04 2011 at 8:43 PM Report abuse +4 rate up rate down Reply
rj0720

probably actually listened to his own garbage

June 04 2011 at 8:33 PM Report abuse +5 rate up rate down Reply
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