Watch: T-Pain- Can’t Believe It featuring Lil Wayne

T-Pain has a new video for his song “Can’t Believe It” featuring Lil Wayne. This is the most creative video we’ve seen from T-Pain after 2 albums and I must say it is pretty hot. It’s like a mix of Kanye’s “Good Life” and Solange’s “Sandcastle Disco” with the whole animation of the lyrics. He also incorporates his circus theme into the video. Pairing and lively and visually captivating video with a very laid back and chill song was a great idea. I’m digging this.

Are you feeling the video? Do you think T-Pain is overexposed?

Posted by Reecie

4 Responses to “Watch: T-Pain- Can’t Believe It featuring Lil Wayne”

    • jamaican woman
    • August 27th, 2008 at 9:36 am

    am not trying to be cruel or anything but on the real, the video was just ok for me. T-Pain needs a drastic makeover.
    His circus clown demeanor is so over rated. Time for him to grow up.
    And all of T-Pain’s songs talk about the same sh*t every time.
    Can he like, talk about something else??!

    Ps: if your interested reecie, “the Game” has out a video for his song “MY LIFE” feat. Weezy I don’t care that much for the Game, but I really really like that song! I think you will to.

    • Monk
    • August 27th, 2008 at 9:26 pm

    This video is hella creative. I like a video with some nice visuals and not just the standard soundstage cars, cash, and hoes

    • Chris
    • August 28th, 2008 at 4:07 pm

    The video is nice, but it doesn’t make the song any better then the mediocre track it is.

    I still can’t figure out what weezy is mumbling on the verse.

    • tyler
    • September 4th, 2008 at 9:02 pm

    the song is great, laid back and the beat is hot. in my opinion t-pain is not overexposed. i can understand where many people come from when they comment on his lack of talent, but i don’t agree, he is talented, however in a unique way in which many people aren’t willing to accept. if he had no talent, or was as overexposed as people say, he wouldn’t be at the point he is at in his career that he is today.

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