In today's new music, T-Pain shows of his "real" singing voice on "Stoicville" and Azealia Banks released her long-delayed new album. Check it...
After years of delays, pushbacks and a label shuffle (she was dropped from Interscope), Azealia Banks has finally dropped her debut album. And she did so as a surprise, mostly.
Broke With Expensive Taste (released by Azealia Banks and Prospect Park Records) was unveiled "Beyonce" style in a surprise move, with the album magically appearing in full on iTunes earlier today.
It includes her club hit “212″, the summer's “Heavy Metal and Reflective,” and some material from her 2012 mixtape Fantasea. The only featured guests are Lazy Jay and Theophilus London.
Broke With Expensive Taste:
1. “Idle Delilah”
2. “Gimme a Chance”
3. “Desperado”
4. “JFK” feat. Theophilus London
5. “212″ feat. Lazy Jay
6. “Wallace”
7. “Heavy Metal and Reflective”
8. “BBD”
9. “Ice Princess”
10. “Yung Rapunxel”
11. “Soda”
12. “Chasing Time”
13. “Luxury”
14. “Nude Beach A-Go-Go”
15. “Miss Amor”
16. “Miss Camaraderie”
Get it at iTunes. We're here for it!
After re-introducing a new generation to Auto-Tune (shout out to the o.g. "Computer Love" Roger Troutman) T-Pain has ditched the tool to show the world that he can actually sing. And you may even like his voice.
On “Stoicville,” the title track from his upcoming fifth album Stoicville: The Phoenix, he sings about his friends, father, and how his life has changed since he became famous.
He told FADAR magazine,“I feel like people needed to know what I’ve been doing. A lot of people have been asking, and it’s kind of hard to put the story into just one answer. So ‘Stoicville’ is a quick tell-all—airing everything out and letting my past be the past and basically starting anew.”
And if the new track isn't enough, earlier this week, his label RCA released T-Pain’s Happy Hour: The Greatest Hits.
Listen to Stoicville below:
Photp via T-Pain Twitter/Azealia Banks Facebook