T-Pain SLAMS Artists for Valuing “Popularity” Over “Longevity”

Started by Lazarus, November 28, 2021, 03:31:48 PM

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ATLien

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he was like the hugest trend of his time

Let these girls make their quick coins just like u did

So they can sit on Twitter years later with some "I miss the 90s 😩" speech like u after they're done banking


ATLien

Now that I re-read it , it looks like he's actually addressing the desire of momentary popularity vs continued demand/success

He has somewhat of a point if that's the case
Although it's hard for me to imagine anyone just sitting around thinking it's sexy and cute for ur success to end after a short time

Gilgamesh.

He didn't really say anything here. Ofcourse a new artist is going to prioritise being popular rn, the music industry is fickle and there's no guarantee they'll be around a year from now. 

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I guess he's giving advice based on his own career

Hot for 3 years self

RAY7

Lolz and this what King Ush was talking about when he told T-Pain that he ruined the industry. He popularized Auto-tune heavy vocals, and even though he actually can sing without it he gave everybody a tool to easily make a hit without talent or passion for a long career

Gilgamesh.

No shade but Usher did the exact same thing by jumping on the EDM wave

RAY7

After like 16 yrs in the game doing R&B and being one of the biggest selling artist of all time...



Gilgamesh.

Quote from: RAY7 on November 28, 2021, 04:42:07 PM
After like 16 yrs in the game doing R&B and being one of the biggest selling artist of all time...


Arguabley worse, T-Pain ddin't have legacy to think about, he was a new artist and popularised a sound...if anything he should be celebrated for doing soemthing differnt. Usher jumped on the EDM wave because it was hot, which is kinda what T-Pain is talking about in the post above.

RAY7

Quote from: Gilgamesh. on November 28, 2021, 05:45:31 PM
Quote from: RAY7 on November 28, 2021, 04:42:07 PM
After like 16 yrs in the game doing R&B and being one of the biggest selling artist of all time%u2026


Arguabley worse, T-Pain ddin't have legacy to think about, he was a new artist and popularised a sound...if anything he should be celebrated for doing soemthing differnt. Usher jumped on the EDM wave because it was hot, which is kinda what T-Pain is talking about in the post above.
but he%u2019s talking about longevity which Usher already had and still has regardless
Meanwhile T-Pain was popular from 2006-2010 which he%u2019s complaining about others doing%u2026

Harlem

Quote from: Gilgamesh. on November 28, 2021, 04:26:07 PM
No shade but Usher did the exact same thing by jumping on the EDM wave

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

b7

Tpain definitely contradicts himself quite a bit from what i've seen  :dead:   he be all over the place. Afro u hit the nail on the head the first time tbh xjcjcdd i don't think he'd have this hot take if he were still on that hot streak all over the charts. Angie Martinez praised his chart success a few days ago in their interview and he immediately said "Yea, but im no Drake."  He couldn't even accept the compliments because he was thinking about who's hot right now.

Many Artists go for popularity when they first start out, and that doesn't negate how serious they take their Artistry. Both things can be true



Scott.