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For Meghan Trainor, Working With T-Pain Was A 바카라Dream Come True바카라

Grammy winner Meghan Trainor and T-Pain recently dropped a new collaboration, 'Been Like This', the singer's upcoming sixth album. For her, working with the rapper was a 바카라dream come true.바카라

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Grammy winner Meghan Trainor and T-Pain recently dropped a new collaboration, 'Been Like This', the singer's upcoming sixth album. For her, working with the rapper was a 바카라dream come true.바카라

Trainor thanked the rapper via a full-page Atlanta newspaper advertisement. The 바카라All About The Bass바카라 hitmaker spoke about her excitement for the collaboration and how it came together. Initially, Trainor made the song on her own before sending it to T-Pain, who "didn't respond" for some time, reports People.

He finally heard 'Been Like This', Trainor recalled, while talking on Live with Kelly and Mark. "He was like, 바카라I love it, whoa!바카라 And I was like, 바카라Are you going to do a verse?바카라 And he바카라s like, 바카라For sure.바카라 And then like, never responded. I was like, 바카라He hates me.바카라"

Trainor shared that T-Pain is her "favourite artist," so she felt compelled to ask about the collaboration once again. "Then finally, on my 30th birthday, he came and surprised me at my house. (He) was like, 바카라Happy birthday. I did the verse. I바카라m sorry I ghosted you. Boom!바카라 And played it," she said.

The result felt like a product that'd been a lifetime in the making for the 'Me Too' star. "I바카라ve been very aggressive about how much I love T-Pain for the past 10 years in every interview. They바카라re like, 바카라Who do you love?바카라 I바카라m like, 바카라Carole King and T-Pain'," she said.

"People think it바카라s so cute." After getting in touch via social media, Trainor and T-Pain "finally started texting a year ago" before discussing a collaboration. "I was like, 바카라This is it, man. We바카라re going to collab.바카라 I kind of forced it," she said.

Just to thank the rapper, Trainor took out a full-page advertisement in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, circulated in T-Pain's native city, to thank him. She credited T-Pain for "changing the game and how songs are made," thanking him "for being the kindest, most humble hero."

During her interview, the 바카라Dear Future Husband바카라 singer talked about the newspaper advertisement and teased an upcoming music video for 'Been Like This.'

"He saw it, and he loved it. It바카라s not enough, I got to thank him for the rest of my life because he truly made my dreams come true," said Trainor. "He did a music video with me that바카라s coming out soon where he is the greatest dancer. I think we all forgot because we were like, 바카라Oh, he바카라s so talented at singing and writing lyrics'," she said.

"But this dude was giving robot. He was like dripping sweat, giving 110 per cent."

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