T-Pain – Rappa Ternt Sanga

Album Info

Artist: T-Pain

Title: Rappa Ternt Sanga

Year: 2005

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Tracklist

  • 1. Rappa Ternt Sanga (Intro) (1:48)
  • 2. I'm Sprung (3:51)
  • 3. I'm N Luv (Wit a Stripper) (feat. Mike Jones) (3:59)
  • 4. Studio Luv (3:37)
  • 5. You Got Me (feat. Akon) (3:35)
  • 6. Let's Get It On (3:52)
  • 7. Como Estas (feat. Taino) (3:34)
  • 8. Have It Interlude (3:16)
  • 9. Fly Away (3:55)
  • 10. Going Thru A Lot (feat. Bone Crusher & MempHitz, Wright) (4:28)
  • 11. Say It (4:00)
  • 12. Dance Floor (feat. Tay Dizm) (5:09)
  • 13. Ur Not The Same (feat. Akon) (4:17)
  • 14. My Place (3:39)
  • 15. Blow Ya Mind (4:16)
  • 16. Ridge Road (4:34)
  • 17. I'm Hi (feat. Styles P) (4:32)
  • 18. I'm Sprung 2 (feat. YoungBloodZ & Trick Daddy) (4:19)
  • 19. Real Good Muzik (3:53)
  • 20. I'm Sprung (feat. Dizzee Rascal) - UK Remix (4:43)

Review

T-Pain's 'Rappa Ternt Sanga' hit the scene on December 6, 2005, and boy, did it make a splash. This wasn't just some run-of-the-mill debut; it was T-Pain announcing to the world, "Hey, I'm not just spitting bars anymore." The title itself is a cheeky nod to his transition from straight-up rapper to a melodic mastermind.

Let's talk about that auto-tune, shall we? T-Pain cranked that shit up to eleven, and it became his signature move. Tracks like 'I'm Sprung' and 'I'm 'n Luv (Wit a Stripper)' rode that wave all the way to the top of the charts. Sure, some critics turned their noses up at it, calling it a crutch or whatever. But guess what? The people loved it, and the album went gold. That's right, over 500,000 copies shipped in the US alone.

Now, 'Rappa Ternt Sanga' isn't just T-Pain showing off his pipes. The man's got production chops too, handling a good chunk of the beats himself. He's serving up a mix of slow jams and club bangers, with a little help from his friends Akon, Mike Jones, and Bone Crusher. It's like a musical buffet, and T-Pain's inviting everyone to dig in. This album set the stage for T-Pain's future work and left an indelible mark on the early 2000s music scene. Love it or hate it, you can't deny its impact. - Chase