Rappa Turnt Sanga

| T-Pain

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Rappa Turnt Sanga

Rappa Ternt Sanga is the debut studio album by American rapper, singer-songwriter and record producer T-Pain; it was released on December 6, 2005. The title is a dialectal pronunciation of the phrase "rapper turned singer." A collaboration with Armand, Brittany, and Jason.- Wikipedia

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  • Fact Mag

    Let’s celebrate one of the purest and most honest artists of his generation, 

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  • The Early Registration

    His sweeping vocals layer the musical landscape with enough energy and emotion to keep his narrow lane of subject matter engaging. 

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  • Spin

    It’s almost pleasantly trance-inducing. But T-Pain is most intriguing when he’s messing with the player/played dichotomy. 

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  • All Music

    Had there been limited use of studio tricks and more guidance, Sanga would've been a more-than-respectable debut 

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  • Pandora

    T-Pain has a seductive vocal style (he does sound somewhat similar to his mentor), plenty of effective hooks, and strong productions, but he presses too much when he tries to stick out lyrically. 

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  • Hip Hop Album Debate

    Sanga is a dope album.  

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  • Outloud

    T-Pain succeeds at mixing R&B melodies with the rough beats of gangsta rap.  

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  • Slacker

    Another hindrance is the digital vocal processing that pops up as often as water droplets in R. Kelly tracks.  

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