T-Pain & Eric Bellinger Assist RedAngel On "Inception"

RedAngel, Eric Bellinger and T-Pain link up on "Inception."

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Both Eric Bellinger and T-Pain had extraordinary years so far. T-Pain made a formal (and successful) comeback into the game in late 2017 after remaining under the radar for a few years. Bellinger has just been killing everything he touches this year. So it comes as no surprise that the two singers on the a track would be hella dope. L.A.'s RedAngel comes through with his new track "Inception" featuring T-Pain and Eric Bellinger.

Right before the weekend kicks off, RedAngel delivers a smooth new R&B record titled, "Inception." The singer recruits T-Pain and Eric Bellinger for some assistance on the track. Both T-Pain and Eric Bellinger deliver incredibly memorable performances on the song. The two of them open it up before RedAngel holds down the third verse.

Quotable Lyrics
You could thank me later though
As they valet man pull up in the Range Rover
I let him the change, 'cause I never change over
RedAngel, Bully Boys yeah the crown holders


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