#TPAIN AND LIL WAYNE NEW ALBUM FOR FREE#
He also made the album available for free download here. T-Pain followed through with his threat and shared the eight-track mixtape on Soundcloud. #FreeC5.” Around the time this material would have likely been recorded, the pair released their first two singles together: Lil Wayne’s “ Got Money” and T-Pain’s “ Can’t Believe It,” so it doesn’t feel like a big leap to say that T-Wayne could have a vibe similar to those tracks. These the lost files from ’09 and I’m tired of em just sittin on my hard drive. The pair collaborated on such songs as the 2x platinum hit single Got Money, Can’t Believe It and a slew of other tracks in that time. T-Pain went on to clarify that the project would be more about some unreleased tracks from 2009 than any recently recorded material, tweeting, “This ain’t for y’all new n*ggas. T-Pain and Lil Wayne created some of the greatest music together circa 2008-09.
Last night, T-Pain took to Instagram to post what appears to be cover art for a project called T-Wayne and captioned the image, “I’m feelin reeeeeaaaaalll spontaneous right now #2009 #TheMissingPageInTheHistoryBook.” He then posted the same image on Twitter and wrote, “Do it? #TWayne.” Lil Wayne Has a New Albumand a Lot of Old Scars. They’ve appeared on songs together too many times to list here, and now the musical bromance has come full circle, since the two just released a batch new songs together. Back in the mid-2000s, Lil Wayne was notorious for promising collaboration albums that would never see the light of day.
Over the past ten years or so, both Lil Wayne and T-Pain have featured on so many songs by so many artists, that it seems only natural that the two have crossed paths more than a few times. Straight from 2009, T-Pain opens the vault and (finally) releases his collaborative project with Lil’ Wayne in the form of T-Wayne. Lil Wayne and T-Pain Are Rap Reminiscent on ‘T-Wayne’ Album.