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Album Review: T-Pain’s “rEVOLVEr”

Album Rating: 6.5/10

Much has changed in the industry since T-Pain’s Auto-Tuned hits like “Buy U a Drank” and “Can’t Believe It” topped the charts a few years ago. He also hasn’t released an album since Thr33 Ringz in 2008, instead staying relevant through a multitude of guest appearances on songs such as DJ Khaled’s#### single, “All I Do Is Win.”

This week, after much delay, T-Pain releases his fourth album entitled rEVOLVEr, a 17-track offering loaded with features and, of course, his signature Auto-Tuned singing. The types of songs on the album vary from slow, piano-filled ballads such as “Drowning Again,” to up-tempo electronic club bangers like “It’s Not You (It’s Me),” which features Pitbull. However, this album is heavier on the slow jams, and that ends up saving the album due to T-Pain’s club anthems not being as strong as they were in the past.

The T-Minus produced “Bang Bang Pow Pow” leads off the album as we hear T-Pain aggressively rapping about his money, (“Boatloads of cash / B*tch I’m overboard”), his lavish lifestyle (“Dropped the top on that Ferrari / Now I’m in California”), and women (“All these b*tches say I’m fly/ And can never touch the ground”). In addition, we also get a decent verse from Lil Wayne which completes the familiar “T-Wayne” persona. A few tracks later, T-Pain gets an assist from Pitbull on the electronic club banger “It’s Not You (It’s Me),” and it brings the tempo on the album to its peak.

After reaching its peak, the tempo is slowed by the Twitter-influenced ballad, “Default Picture,” as T-Pain romances with a woman “way on the other side of earth” from him. His use of Twitter lingo in the song – such as checking his mentions and timeline with her in mind – is clever, and he even sings on the hook, “I’m falling in love with your default picture.”

One of rEVOLVEr’s highlights comes on “5 O’Clock,” which samples British singer Lily Allen’s “Who’d Have Known.” The sample on the chorus of her vocals perfectly complements T-Pain’s Auto-Tuned “aahs” and “ayes,” in addition to the way he harmonizes with it. Wiz Khalifa provides a memorable guest verse, as he continues the theme of a certain early hour in the morning: “Club closed at 6, left around 4:30 / Yeah, so by the time I’m at your crib… [It’s 5 O’ Clock in the morning].”

The slow pace continues as the album progresses, only being interrupted by the Chris Brown collaboration, “Look At Her Go.” A few songs later on “Drowning Again,” we get one of rEVOLVEr’s best songs as we hear from an intimate T-Pain over a beautiful piano ballad and shy strings. The Auto-Tune is turned off on this track; it helps to increase the intimacy as T-Pain sings about love lost, and also doubles as reassurance that T-Pain can actually sing rather well without the assistance.

The last of the few standout songs on the album is called “Center of The Stage” and features singer/songwriter/producer Bei Maejor on the chorus and a verse from R. Kelly. These three bring their somewhat distinct styles together well, and Bei Maejor shines on the chorus.

Many think of T-Pain as an artist better suited for features, as he was featured on four Top 10 singles on the Billbo Hot 100 during a two-week stretch in 2007. He also won a Grammy with Kanye West for his singing on “Good Life” adding to the features argument. The fact that almost all of his past albums’ hits have included a feature also supports the same argument, which may very well be true.

In regards to rEVOLVEr, fewer club anthems and more slow jams illustrate an evolution in style from T-Pain, and with the album lacking a chart-topping signature hit like “Buy U a Drank,” a more intimate T-Pain ends up having to save the album through a few memorable ballads. Although the content on the album is similar to what we’ve heard from him in the past, the move to slower ballads works in his favor temporarily, as it saves the album from being a complete disappointment.

Check back later this week for AllHipHop.com’s full interview with T-Pain!

Egypt’s 2nd Annual Toy Drive A Success

National TV/ NYC Top Ranked Radio Personality, Egypt Sherrod hosted her 2nd Annual Egypt’s Give Back Tour, in partnership with Egypt Cares Family Foundation, WBLS 107.5 Radio, and Egyptsaidso.com.

Egypt launched the annual toy drive in 2010, as a way to provide well deserving, yet financially challenged residents of the NY/NJ area with joy through coat and toy donations.

This year, Egypt broadcasted live over six days from November 28-December 3, 2011, in Queens, Harlem, Brooklyn, Bronx and Newark and Plainfield, NJ.

Artists like Grammy Award Nominee Jordan House, Eric Benet, Love & Hip Hop Personality-Nancy “Mama” Jones, Nicole Paultre Bell, Newark’s Mayor Cory Booker, Bronx Borough President-Ruben Diaz, Jr. and others.

Ice Cube Developing New Series For F/X

(AllHipHop News) Rapper/actor Ice Cube could land his first regular role in a TV series for FX titled “Eye For an Eye.”

The rapper’s film company Cube Vision has partnered with producer Jeff Kwatinetz and Cube Vision partner Matt Alvarez to produce the revenge drama.

According to the Hollywood Reporter, Ice Cube will star as a veteran paramedic who becomes a vigilante, after years of being exposed to violence.

A premiere date for “Eye For an Eye” was not available as of press time.

Ice Cube is already experiencing success as a producer on the small screen.

He currently serves as the executive producer of TBS’s “Are We There Yet.”

His company Cube Vision has produced popular movies like the “Friday” series of movies, “Barbershop,” “Janky Promoters,” the documentary “Straight Outta L.A.” and others.

Mona Scott-Young: The Mastermind Behind Violator and VH1’s “Love & Hip-Hop”

Imagine the world’s musical landscape without meteoric careers by Busta Rhymes, 50 Cent, Maxwell, or Missy Elliott.

You don’t have to, thanks to Mona Scott-Young, one of the leading ladies behind the scenes in the urban entertainment industry over the past 20 years. As co-founder of Violator Management with former partner Chris Lighty, Scott-Young has been a trailblazing guide for some of the legends of Hip-Hop. She stopped by the AllHipHop.com offices just a few days ago to talk about her latest pursuits – here she paints the backdrop for what’s possibly a masterpiece of a career:


Mona Scott-Young’s business savvy, along with an obvious in-person cool and grace, have helped make her a top name in the entertainment business. After nearly 20 years helping lead Violator, she took a leap out on her own, landing at the top of her own firm, Monami Entertainment. There, she developed a reality TV series called “Love & Hip-Hop” three years ago, eventually for VH1, which profiled a certain Dipset MC known for his strong personality.

There’s a lot of love and hate for “Love & Hip Hop” and the variety of shows like it. The series, in its second season, with its rapper antics and rapper’s girl drama, has a definite following, to the delight of some and the disgust of others. Over time, the cast and storyline has expanded to include Jim’s lady, Chrissy, along with Yandy, rapper Fabolous, Fab’s baby mama Emily, singer Olivia, and more. In this clip, Scott-Young talks “Love & Hip-Hop” and why this kind of TV (like it or not) – with personalities like Jim Jones and others –  just works:

When you’re Mona Scott-Young, there has to be a certain degree of gratification from your work. Her Monami Entertainment is the umbrella for successful divisions in film/TV, artist management, and a digital platform called “The Rocbox.” It’s clear the lady handles her business – and she, along with her legendary clients, has enjoyed a nearly 20-year career in an industry that is known for being short-lived and harsh, especially for women. Here, Scott-Young ponders the changing Hip-Hop industry, the “Umpteenth Coming of Busta Rhymes,” and what’s next for her – listen and learn:


Get in Mona Scott-Young’s business at www.monamient.com or on Twitter at @MonaScottYoung. Check out more on VH1’s “Love & Hip-Hop” here.

Rick Ross Says Former G-Unit Member Bang ‘Em Smurf Maybach Music Group For Life

(AllHipHop News) Rapper Rick Ross hosted the “Maybach Music Group Take Over” in Trinidad & Tobago over the weekend to promote his forthcoming album God Forgives, I Don’t, which is on the way in 2012.

The rapper hit the stage and was happy to reveal that his music empire was expanding and that he was thankful for his recent successes with artists like Wale and Meek Mill.

“I’m proud to be able to say that as a company and as an artist I’m self made,” Rick Ross said. “We started from nothing, we started from a basement, we didn’t have no big super producers to put us on, or big record labels, we started on the corner with this MMG s**t. I suggest everybody do the same.”

During the concert, Rick Ross brought out former G-Unit member Bang ‘Em Smurf, who is working with Maybach Music Group artist Maybach Dice.

Maybach Dice, also a Queens, New York native, is working on his new mixtape Gods Plan, while Smurf has picked up a new Trinidan born MC named Primo Sparx.

Smurf is also preparing a new, 18-track mixtape called “300” being readied for release.

Rick Ross commeneded Bang ‘Em Smurf on his impact in Trinidad, as the ex-Queens native continues to develop artists in and outside of the country.

Check out AllHipHop.com’s exclusive footage of Rick Ross coming together with Bang ‘Em Smurf in Trinidad & Tobago.