In fact, the video, premiering below, was all business for Pain.
“I take a lot of things serious when I’m shooting videos,” he says.
“I didn’t want to go all Kanye on everybody!”
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Credit: Courtesy of T-Pain
And the song’s guest verse from rising 25-year-old Brooklyn rapper Young M.A was equally straightforward.
“That’s literally her life: women and money,” he says with a laugh.
“I’m pretty sure she’s a big advocate for [the ‘F.B.G.M.']
“I saved the most money that day from not having to get the studio the whole day!”
will appear on Pain’s forthcoming album,OBLiViON, his first full-length since 2011’sRevolver.
“I don’t think anybody’s heard this T-Pain yet.”
video above, and stay tuned for more news aboutOBLiViON.