T-Pain Previews Unreleased Tracks With Tory Lanez & Gucci Mane

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T-Pain attends the G-Shock 35th Anniversary Celebration at The Theater at Madison Square Garden on November 9, 2017 in New York City
T-Pain has hits for days.

These days, it feels like T-Pain is finally getting the recognition he deserves. Over the years, he gave us hit after hit and brought some of the best hooks to the game. There was a point where we didn't hear a whole lot of music from him but that's changed within the past several months. Last fall, he released his highly anticipated project Oblivion and he's dished out several new tracks since then. Yesterday, the rapper hit the 'Gram to reveal that he has some big tunes in the cut with some of your favorites.

T-Pain was looking for some input from his fans on some of his new music that he plans on releasing in the future. The singer shared several clips previewing new clips including one track called "Might Be" with Gucci Mane that references GuWop's infamous (but fake) quote "bitch, I might be." In addition, he also shared another clip of a song called "Getcha Roll On" with Tory Lanez. The said that the song was initially supposed to be released in October. Pain made this clear just in case anybody thought he stole the line from Drake's "Nice For What."

Over the past few months, T-Pain's dropped off some serious remixes to some of the most popular tracks out right now. Most recently, he put his own spin on Ella Mai's "Boo'd Up."

Peep his clips below. 

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