T-Pain Reveals Unreleased Versions of Kanye West Collaboration “Good Life” Featuring Other Artists
T-Pain has dropped a bombshell revelation about his iconic collaboration with Kanye West on the hit song “Good Life.” In a recent interview with Billboard, the singer-songwriter disclosed that there are multiple unreleased versions of the track featuring different artists.
According to T-Pain, the song took two months to record, with five different versions of the hook being created. He mentioned that artists like John Legend and Marsha Ambrosius were featured on some of these unreleased versions. Despite the challenges faced during the recording process, T-Pain expressed satisfaction with the final outcome of the song.
In a surprising twist, T-Pain also claimed that Kanye West allegedly stole a line from him for one of his own songs. The incident reportedly occurred during a listening session where T-Pain showcased his rap skills to Kanye. The line in question, “I got beef like two burgers, you n-ggas win slow and Iām smarter than Steve Urkel,” was later used by Kanye in his own lyrics.
The revelation has sparked speculation and discussion among fans of both artists, with many expressing surprise at the behind-the-scenes drama surrounding the creation of “Good Life.” As T-Pain continues to reflect on his experiences working with Kanye, it remains to be seen if any of the unreleased versions of the song will ever see the light of day.