T-Pain isn't an R&B artist, he's a rapper. Not that I like this shit, but let's get it right.
Actually, most of the vocals are Jimmy Buffet. T-Pain and Bulldog did the electronic/scratching thing. All three are Miami-based artists, which is why they did this. The old fight song they based this off of still sucks ass, though.
What I always love about your condescending posts in which you attempt to correct every poster on this forum is how wrong you always are - of course, I should expect this by now as you are the man that once told me a soccer field is significantly smaller than a football field.
Let's start with T-Pain, who is not a rapper, but indeed an R&B artist (and please note that I am using that term very loosely). He does, however, write and produce rap songs, so I suppose if you were to contort this you could get the statement that you posted, now matter how much of a reach it may be.
Now, let's move on to Mr. Buffet. You are correct, most of the vocals are Jimmy Buffet's, but only in the Jimmy Buffet version of the fight song - that's right, there's two versions. In the version posted in this thread, the vocals are T-Pain.
Bulldog? There is no such artist, there's Pitbull, clearly an oversight on your part but I thought that this should be included as you did state "let's get it right".
And where exactly are you finding that T-Pain is a Miami based artist? "Tallahassee" Pain was born in, you guessed it, Tallahassee, but is now out of Atlanta, but rest assured my young Padawan, he is a Dolphin fan.
So there you have it, but don't worry, if you can't find a legit argument in which to respond to this, you can always resort to foul language as you did with ER.
Oh, one last thing..... :nannie: