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One of the year's most unexpected collaborations has come to fruition, with T-Pain teaming up with Mark Zuckerberg to deliver an acoustic version of Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz's "Get Low".
Facebook has lost cultural relevance in recent years, but CEO Mark Zuckerberg had one wild idea to encourage new user engagement – force everyone to rebuild their friendship groups.
“He continues to lower the bar when it comes to gifts for her.” Representatives for T-Pain and Lil Jon didn’t immediately respond to Fortune’s request for comment on the song.
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Over the weekend, week one of the Coachella Music Festival took place in Indio, California, which included a headlining ...
That day may very well be Thursday (March 27), as that's when she'll release a track with T-Pain. The singer announced that "Yippe-Ki-Yay" is coming this week via social media post, where she ...
T-Pain brought mash-ups and covers to the main stage, singing Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin’” and Chris Stapleton’s “Tennesee Whiskey.” Earlier, Weezer delivered a dozen songs in ...
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The festival has an all-star cast of rappers and singers who've made a mark on the worlds of hip-hop, rap and R&B, including Lil Jon, Ginuwine, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Xzibit, Trick Daddy ...
T-Pain brought his legendary autotune and dance moves, and yes, that classic Naruto-style run. The night ended with Southern hip-hop artist (and definitely not SNL alum Aidy Bryant) Jelly Roll ...