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- 14 December 2011T-Pain sat down for an interview with HipHopDX.com! He talks about his song "5 O'Clock" with Lily Allen, his freestyle with comedian Kevin Hart and his Nappy Boy label. When asked why he named his album rEVOLVEr, Pain says that "Basically, it’s just don’t judge a book by its cover. Usually, when people hear the name of the album’s rEVOLVEr, they’ll think of guns and violence and stuff like that, then when you see the title, you see it’s all about evolution and evolving and getting better. It’s not just the title of the album."
Head over to HipHopDX.com to read the full interview!

- 9 December 2011T-Pain's latest video for his song "Let Me Talk" premiered exclusively at FreeOnSmash.com Check it out here or head over to Free On Smash to watch.
- 8 December 2011T-Pain recently sat down with AllHipHop.com for an in-depth interview. He discusses his "Top 5 Dead Or Alive" artists and what it's like working with people like Wiz Khalifa and Chris Brown. When talking about his new album rEVOLVEr, T-Pain says that "Basically, it’s just getting to know who T-Pain is. Even if they’ve been rocking since day one, they’re just getting to really know who T-Pain is. I feel like my music, I don’t know why, my music isn’t a part of me. You know what I’m saying? It feels like the T-Pain that we hear on the songs and then the T-Pain that we see on interviews and on TV, it’s not exactly the same person. But people fail to realize, these songs are real."
Head over to AllHipHop.com to check out the full interview!

- 8 December 2011T-Pain recently stopped by Power 105.1's Breakfast Club for a chat with DJ Envy, Angela Yee, and Charlamagne. He talked about why he took a break from music, the "T-Pain Effect" and how he directs all of his own music videos. Head over to Power 105.1 to check out the full interview and don't forget to pick up your copy of rEVOLVEr on iTunes!
- 7 December 2011Entertainment Weekly reviewed T-Pain's newest album rEVOLVEr and gave it a B+! They say that "...gorgeous robo-soul ballads like ''Rock Bottom' and the Twitter romance 'Default Picture' feel as intimate as the work of any bedroom troubadour." They also list "Sho-Time (Pleasure Thang)" and "5 O' Clock" as standout songs on the album. Head over to Entertainment Weekly to read the full review!


