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T-Pain Says He Recorded A JAY-Z Diss Song In Response To 'Death Of Auto-Tune'
"Jay-Z famously delivered a eulogy for Auto-Tune on his 2009 The Blueprint 3 track “D.O.A. (Death of Auto-Tune).” Although Hov claimed he wasn’t taking shots at any particular artist, the song was widely perceived to be a diss aimed at the audio processor’s most prominent adopter, T-Pain
During a recent appearance on REVOLT’s Drink Champs podcast, Teddy Pain revealed he wrote and recorded a JAY-Z diss track in response to “D.O.A.”
When asked by Drink Champs co-host N.O.R.E. if he picked up the pen to answer back, the Tallahassee native replied, “I did. It was going to be the intro to my next album.”
While he acknowledged that the idea of taking on Hov in a lyrical battle was “crazy,” dealing with a rude crowd, coupled with a night of heavy drinking, fueled T-Pain’s desire to clap back.
“I made the record after I did a show in Vegas and everybody in the crowd was like, ‘JAY-Z killed you, bro!'” he recalled at the 18:50-minute mark. “I was like, ‘All right, I’m never doing shows again!’ And it’s all, like, bros, it’s all white boys with their shirts off and shyt. ‘JAY-Z, it’s the Roc, bro. fukk you, bro!’
“I ended the show early and then I just tried to drink myself to death … I was just ready to go, man. I went in the studio and started recording the record.”
Obviously, T-Pain’s JAY-Z diss song has never been (and probably never will be) released — thanks to his management team stepping in.
T-Pain later recalled running into JAY-Z numerous times after “D.O.A.,” including the time he offered Hov an awkward apology at a Grammy Awards afterparty.
Apparently, Jay rubbed T-Pain on the head and told him, “It’s all good, bro.” "
Should T-Pain have dropped the record?
"Jay-Z famously delivered a eulogy for Auto-Tune on his 2009 The Blueprint 3 track “D.O.A. (Death of Auto-Tune).” Although Hov claimed he wasn’t taking shots at any particular artist, the song was widely perceived to be a diss aimed at the audio processor’s most prominent adopter, T-Pain
During a recent appearance on REVOLT’s Drink Champs podcast, Teddy Pain revealed he wrote and recorded a JAY-Z diss track in response to “D.O.A.”
When asked by Drink Champs co-host N.O.R.E. if he picked up the pen to answer back, the Tallahassee native replied, “I did. It was going to be the intro to my next album.”
While he acknowledged that the idea of taking on Hov in a lyrical battle was “crazy,” dealing with a rude crowd, coupled with a night of heavy drinking, fueled T-Pain’s desire to clap back.
“I made the record after I did a show in Vegas and everybody in the crowd was like, ‘JAY-Z killed you, bro!'” he recalled at the 18:50-minute mark. “I was like, ‘All right, I’m never doing shows again!’ And it’s all, like, bros, it’s all white boys with their shirts off and shyt. ‘JAY-Z, it’s the Roc, bro. fukk you, bro!’
“I ended the show early and then I just tried to drink myself to death … I was just ready to go, man. I went in the studio and started recording the record.”
Obviously, T-Pain’s JAY-Z diss song has never been (and probably never will be) released — thanks to his management team stepping in.
T-Pain later recalled running into JAY-Z numerous times after “D.O.A.,” including the time he offered Hov an awkward apology at a Grammy Awards afterparty.
Apparently, Jay rubbed T-Pain on the head and told him, “It’s all good, bro.” "
Should T-Pain have dropped the record?