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T-Pain Lawsuit Explained Through Rhyme

T-Pain Lawsuit Explained Through Rhyme

Here’s something that you might like.
It’s called the “I Am T-Pain Mic.”
You see, T-Pain originally used a program called Auto-Tune,
but he’ll be taking the developer, Antares, to court pretty soon.
Antares and T-Pain used to work together.
But then T realized that he could do better.
He wants Antrares to stop using his image for a product he doesn’t endorse
because his business future has taken a different course.
He’s now partnering with a brand called Izotope.
He’ll make more money and have more control, or so he hopes.
Izotope developed the mic and “The T-Pain Effect.”
The Antares lawsuit is still pending, we’ll see what happens next.

Emily Condon

Emily Condon is originally from Scranton, PA and on fall Sundays you can find her waving her Terrible Towel at the local Steelers bar. Emily likes running, reading and rap music. Apparently she also likes alliteration. Emily hopes to pursue a career in trademarks and sports.