
Epiphany is a Soul & Funk album by T-Pain, originally released in 2007. On Gatefold: 11 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Soul & Funk
- Contemporary R&B
- velvety
- earnest
- urban
About
<i>Rappa Ternt Sanga</i> was a pleasant, catchy introduction to T-Pain’s unusual talent, but his personality really blossomed on his sophomore offering, <i>Epiphany</i>. “Buy U a Drank” is an ingenious mixture of persuasive synths and doo-wop crooning, while “Bartender” is nimble storytelling set to a beat that seems to glide on glass. It’s refreshing to have an R&B singer who doesn’t take himself too seriously. T-Pain could waste a lot of time playing the irresistible gigolo, but instead he wisely endears himself to his listener with the preposterous come-ons of “Yo Stomach” and “69.” And regardless of how you respond to the way T-Pain addresses AIDS on “Suicide,” you have to respect the man for being bold with his ideas. T-Pain provides more than enough pop sugar to attract the masses, but at the same time he has developed a style that differentiates him from anything else in the pop music landscape.
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Tracklist
- 1Tallahassee Love
- 2Church
- 3Tipsy
- 4Show U How
- 5I Got It
- 6Suicide
- 7Bartender
- 8Backseat Action
- 9Put It Down
- 10Time Machine
- 11Yo Stomach
- 12Buy U A Drank (Shawty Snappin')
- 1369
- 14Reggae Night
- 15Shottas
- 16Right Hand
- 17Sounds Bad
Credits
Performers
- Teddy VersetiFEATURING
- Frank RomanoGUITAR
- Teddy PainFEATURING
- Teddy PenderazdounFEATURING
- AkonFEATURING
- ShawnnaFEATURING
- Ray LavenderFEATURING
- Tay DizmFEATURING
- Yung JocFEATURING
- Jay LyriqFEATURING
- Baby ChamFEATURING
- Kardinal OffishallFEATURING
- T-Pain
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 11 pressings tracked on Gatefold
