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T-Pain Reveals Why He Stopped Composing Credits on Country Songs

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T-pain says he no longer takes credit for writing country music songs because of the racist backlash.

The two-time Grammy winner, 39, is best known for creating R&B and hip-hop hits Jamie Foxx DJ Khaled, Bruno Mars and more. He says he has also composed music for country artists.

“Country music is where I get all my harmonies, country and gospel music. That's where all my harmonies come from,” T-Pain said in one TikTok video posted on Tuesday, January 30. “Good music is good music. I don't care where it comes from or what style it comes in. All the people I know don't think it's cool to listen to other genres of music.

The musician said that being black has caused some people to react negatively when they see his name among his country compositions.

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“I've written a lot of country songs. I've stopped taking credit for it because as cool as it is to see your name in the credits and all that, the racism that comes after is just like…I'll just take the check, put me out there not on s–t. I'll just take the check, buddy, never mind.”

T-Pain showed his love for country music at his 2023 On top of the covers live album featuring his version of 'Tennessee Whiskey'. The song was originally released by a country artist David Allan Coe in 1981 and has been re-recorded by country stars Chris Stapleton And George Jones.

T Pain reveals why he stopped writing lyrics for country songs

T-Pain performs on stage. Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images

The rapper “Buy U a Drank” also collaborated Taylor Swift when they performed his parody of her classic “Love Story,” titled “Thug Story,” at the 2009 CMT Awards.

T-Pain pioneered the use of the Auto-Tune pitch-correcting audio processor for vocals when he began his recording career in 1993. Since then, it has been used by countless stars, including Snoop Dogg, Lil Wayne, Kanye West and the Black Eyed Peas.

However, some artists criticized the trend. In 2009, Jay Z knocked off hip-hop artists who recorded with Auto-Tune in his song “DOA (Death of Auto-Tune).” His lyrics include: “Go back to rap, you T-Paining too much.”[

Usher also bashed Auto-Tune, and in the 2021 Netflix docuseries This Is Pop, T-Pain said Usher’s remarks sent him into a depression back in 2013.

“He was, like, ‘Man, I want to tell you something, man.’ He was like, ‘Man, you kind of f—ed up music,’” he recalled, adding, “I didn’t understand. Usher was my friend.”

However, later that year, they ended their beef when they met on stage during an event in Atlanta.

“I love you, bro,” T-Pain told Usher. “We ain’t going through nothing, bro. We ain’t going through a goddamn thing. It’s all love. In times when we’re divided the most, we need to be together the most. I love you, bro. I’m never not gonna love you, bro, trust me. My dawg.”

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