T-Pain
Biography
Faheem Rashad Najm (born September 30, 1984), known professionally as T-Pain, is an American singer, rapper, songwriter, and record producer. He is known for pioneering the creative use of Auto-Tune pitch correction, often used with extreme parameter settings to create electronic-styled vocal performances. Blending its use with R&B and hip-hop sensibilities, T-Pain played a key role in defining rap-singing throughout the 2000s. T-Pain began his recording career as part of the hip-hop group Nappy Headz. He self-released his debut solo mixtape, Back @ It, in 2004, and signed with Akon's Konvict Muzik, in a joint venture with Jive Records, the following year. His 2005 debut single, "I'm Sprung", was quickly met with commercial success, peaking at number eight on the Billboard Hot 100 and receiving platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Its follow-up, "I'm 'n Luv (wit a Stripper)" (featuring Mike Jones), peaked at number five on the chart; both served as lead singles for his debut studio album, Rappa Ternt Sanga (2005). Despite mixed critical reception, his second album, Epiphany (2007), peaked atop the US Billboard 200 and spawned the Billboard Hot 100-number one single "Buy U a Drank (Shawty Snappin')" (featuring Yung Joc), as well as the top-40 single, "Bartender" (featuring Akon). His third album, Three Ringz (2008), was preceded by the single "Can't Believe It" (featuring Lil Wayne), and his fourth album, Revolver (2011), was preceded by "5 O'Clock" (featuring Wiz Khalifa and Lily Allen). His fifth album, Oblivion (2017) sustained long-term delays and was met with critical and commercial failure, serving as his final release on a major label. Meanwhile, T-Pain saw continued success as a guest performer on nine Hot 100-top ten singles—"Shawty" by Plies, "Cyclone" by Baby Bash, "Good Life" by Kanye West, "Shawty Get Loose" by Lil Mama, "Got Money" by Lil Wayne, "Blame It" by Jamie Foxx, and "Hey Baby (Drop It to the Floor)" by
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Tha Carter III
2008

Graduation
2007

Melt My Eyez See Your Future
2022

Fearless
2008

Incredibad
2009

Coloring Book
2016

Blackout
2007

Professional Rapper
2015

Tha Carter IV
2011

Konvicted
2006

Alpocalypse
2011

Like Father, Like Son
2006

The Wack Album
2013

Rolling Papers
2011

Rebirth
2010

E=MC²
2008

Flu Game
2021

Mirrorland
2019

Squeeze Box: The Complete Works Of "Weird Al" Yankovic
2017

Greatest Hits
2017

Only One Flo (Part 1)
2010

The Hits Collection ◆ Volume One
2010

This Is Us
2009

Deeper Than Rap
2009
Credited work
1,637 releases · 243 albums · active 2002–2026
- Performance · 2,229
- Production · 403
- Engineering · 79
- Other credits · 38
Studios: The Hit Factory Criteria · Record Plant, Los Angeles · Conway Studios · Chevy Shack Studios
