Artist:  T-Pain
Representing:  Naaaappppyyyy  Booooyyyy!
Mixtape:  Pr33  Ringz
411:  T-Pain  wants it all. He's  sung dynasty on everybody's hook, and now he's coming for that MC  money. Now  that the world is jockin' his melodies, he wants them to stew his rhymes.
"Pr33  Ringz  is just a warning before the Thr33  Ringz,,"  he said of his street CD,  which lands October  28, a couple of weeks earlier his one-third official album hits stores. (Pain's  catchword for his official album is "Four  Ones,  Thr33  Ringz,"  in a nod to its November  11 release date.) "It's  not so much letting you know what you need to fix ready for. It's  letting you know what you need to know around. A  great deal of people don't know me as a rapper. I'm  rapping a lot on on that point. I  got a couple of R&B  tracks on there, all original beats. None  of the beat-jacking or remixing. None  of that. All  brand new stuff. Twenty-one  songs I'm  just giving away."
Pain  � who recorded all of his corporeal in just four years � got beats from a few of his friends (he only produced one track) and said he's simply as passionate about organism an MC  as he is about being a singer.
"I  been doing it ever since," Pain  said of his raps. "It's  just that a bunch of citizenry haven't been accepting it. I  do everything. I  always rapped, I  always sang. People  are more than attracted to the singing part than the rapping part. I'm  forcing the issue. Free  songs � here it is."
He's  silent writing and producing for a trend of artists, including Ciara,  and but might have more on his plate now that Pr33  Ringz  is circulating.
"A  lot of my hoi polloi been vocation me request for the actual songs," he explained. "They  wanna put my mixtape song on their album. I'm  like, 'How  you gonna solidify that? How  you gonna accept a mixtape song and put it on your album?' They  don't even attention. A  fate of masses just say, 'I'll  figure out a way to do it. Just  commit me something. Give  it to me.' "
Joints  To  Check  For
�  DJ  Woogie,  DJ  Ian  and Freeway  - Freeway  Is  Back
�  Big  Mike  and Maino  - Maino  Is  the Future
�  DJ  Kool  Kid  - That  Hard  White
�  DJ  Warrior,  DJ  Muggs  and Planet  Asia  - Pain  Language
�  DJ  Barry  Bee  - Hood  Legendz  17
� DJ  Skee  and Charles  Hamilton  - Death  of the Mixtape  Rapper
�  DJ  Papa  Smirf  and Rain  - Freestyle  Kronicles
'Hood's  Heavy  Rotation:  Bubbling  Below  The  Radar
�  Ne-Yo  (featuring Fabolous  and Jamie  Foxx)  - "She  Got  Her  Own"  ("Miss  Independent"  remix)
� E-40  (featuring Akon)  - "Wake  It  Up"
�  Stat  Quo  - "Dear  Summer  Pt.  2"
� T.I.  (featuring Usher)  - "My  Life,  Your  Entertainment"
�  DJ  Kay  Slay  (featuring Papoose,  Tony  Yayo,  Jim  Jones,  Junior  Reid,  Uncle  Murda  and Sheek  Louch)  - "Don't  Take  It  There"  remix
� Ciara  (featuring T-Pain)  - "Go  Girl"
The  Streets  Is  Talking
The  hottest chick in the streets right now isn't from New  York,  Philadelphia  or L.A.  She  wasn't tied born in the U.S.  Yet,  everyone from 50 Cent  to Jim  Jones  to Kanye  West  is so in love with her music, they've jumped on her track or sampled her voice. Guess  what? Her  popularity is finally reverberative in the mainstream as well, thanks to the "Pineapple  Express"  trailer.
"Um,  I  wasn't salaried attention when it happened," M.I.A.  aforesaid last week via telephone from her native London  about the rise of "Paper  Planes."  The  record is more than a year previous, yet it's still popping up daily on mixtapes. 50, Jones,  members of State  Property  and others have inserted their verses on unofficial remixes. Meanwhile,  Kanye  West  sampled her vocals piece making the track for T.I.'s  "Swagger  Like  Us."
"I  think it's cool when you bring all these rappers and artists like the Clash  together," she said. "It's  cool that they support it. It's  so many people that be like, 'I  don't know what you're talk about.' It's  kind of like 'This  is the sh--, and we think it's hot.' It's  majuscule, especially coming from London.
"The  song wasn't ... made with marketing claptrap, blah, bombast," the spirited performer added. "It  was something organic. It's  nice to realise something creative and make people like it. Somebody  told me it was #3 or 4 on iTunes.  iTunes!  I  beat the Jonas  Brothers.  I  was like, 'What's  going on?' Charts  don't really figure with me. It's  an interesting thing I'm  acquisition. It's  kind of nice to have the support."
M.I.A.  told us that one of her large supporters has been the Louis  Vuitton  Don.
"Kanye  e-mailed me back in, like, Christmas  and told me he listens to 'Paper  Planes'  every day," she said. He  recently come to her up with an early reading of "Swagger  Like  Us."
"I  thought it was really hot. He  e-mailed the demo reading to me. I  think T.I.  rewrote his poetry. It  sounded even punter once it was through with. Kanye  just took unitary sentence and made a whole thing out of it. I'll  probably end up doing something with Kanye  one day. We  have a lot of respect for each other."
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