auto-tune
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Original Content T-Pain brought auto-tune to the table, and these 5 rappers ran with it.
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Music T-Pain says he fell into a four-year depression after Usher's comments.
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Aron A. -
Original Content 2008's "808s & Heartbreak" is certainly far from Kanye West's best-loved album, but it may have had a more widespread effect on hip-hop as a whole than any of his "classic" albums.
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Music T-Pain recently revealed he fell into a depression after Usher told him his use of auto-tune "f*cked up music" for "real singers."
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Erika Marie -
Music T-Pain is the King of Auto-Tune, but he admitted that it took the efforts of other artists for his style to be embraced.
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Elias Andrews -
Sports J. Cole takes the stage at the NBA All-Star game.
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Aron A. -
Music T-Pain is on the verge of permanently damaging his voice, according to his doctor.
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Devin Ch -
Music "There's only one Beyonce."
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Chantilly Post -
News Kanye West's "808s & Heartbreak" probably wouldn't exist without Cher's "Believe".
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Original Content An editorial offering up the stance that Auto-Tune did not kill hip-hop, rather, it brought new life into the genre.
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Original Content Since its first iteration in the late ‘90s, Auto-Tune has, for better or for worse, turned into something of a Pandora’s Box. Today, we’re diving into the history of the controversial, ever-evolving pitch-correcting software.
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News In a new interview, T-Pain explains why he thinks he's still "the best to ever do this."
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Patrick Lyons