T-Pain Drops Animal Crossing Bars On "Nooks Bells"

T-Pain's "Animal Crossing" fandom inspires his latest single, "Nooks Bells."

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Animal Crossing became one of the biggest video games out this year but perhaps, no one is as much of a fan of it as T-Pain. The Rappa Ternt Sanga unleashed a brand new single the other day titled, "Nooks Bells" ft. Twitch streamer Cardboard Cowboy and Jayteehazard. It's a hard track that will likely satisfy the needs of T-Pain fans worldwide, especially those who are also fans of the video game. T-Pain sings from the perspective of Animal Crossing character Tom Nook. Those who've played the game will pick up on that fairly quickly.

T-Pain's latest offering comes after he decided to hold off on releasing a collaboration with Tory Lanez in the immediate aftermath of Megan Thee Stallion's shooting. The song also features Ty Doll $ign but given how things have progressed since then, it seems unlikely we'll hear it anytime soon.

Quotable Lyrics
So help me God, I refuse to lose, I'd rather burn to death
That's why I brought you here, baby
'Cause them bells ain't gonna earn themselves


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