T-Pain Loves His Apple Vision Pro Goggles

In the latest episode of T-Pain’s social media rants, the two-time Grammy winner is taking the virtual reality world by storm. And he’s not afraid to make it known. T-Pain has become an unabashed advocate for Apple’s latest offering, the Vision Pro, and he’s not just casually endorsing it. He’s wearing it everywhere he goes. In a hilarious and unapologetic Instagram video shared this week, T-Pain walks through an airport, proudly flaunting his Apple Vision Pro goggles. With a touch of humor, he ridicules the mundane and lackluster reality surrounding him. He contrasts it with the vibrant, immersive experience provided by the VR goggles.

“Y’all thought y’all was gonna leave me in this mundane, bad graphics having-ass, boring, no-color having-ass reality?” T-Pain declares. “You’re sadly mistaken. I’m calling the cops because you fit the description of a hater.” The Grammy-winning artist leaves no room for doubt. He’s not about to be left behind in a world that doesn’t match up to the vivid, dynamic alternate reality offered by the Apple Vision Pro. As he boldly states, “I’m gone forever, I’m wearing this bitch everywhere. It’s over.”

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T-Pain takes a playful jab at the demise of Google Glass, recounting how skeptics once shut down the futuristic glasses with a “Dragon Ball Z” thing on the side. In his eyes, history is repeating itself. And he won’t let the opportunity slip away this time. The humor and charisma with which he delivers his message emphasize the conviction behind his newfound love for the Apple Vision Pro.

As T-Pain stands firmly on the frontlines of the virtual reality revolution, he showcases his tech-savvy side. In addition, he also champions a product that has apparently captivated him to the point of declaring war on the ordinary. For T-Pain, it’s not just about embracing innovation. It’s about reshaping the narrative and ensuring he’s at the forefront of the next big thing – the Apple Vision Pro.

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T-Pain Jokes That Drake Makes Simp Music

T-Pain says that Drake has the making of “simping” music covered. While reflecting on his own history of hit songs about longing for women on Nappy Boy Radio, Pain explained that he doesn’t need to return to that era. He referenced “I’m Sprung,” “I’m N Luv (Wit a Stripper),” “and “Bartender” as examples.

“I had zero confidence in any of my music, I was always the simp, remember?” T-Pain began. “I was always the n***a that didn’t have any confidence that anything could happen at all, I was always wishing for a girl.

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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – MAY 12: T-Pain at The Novo on May 12, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Ella Hovsepian/Getty Images)

“‘I’m Sprung’ – that was about me simping to hell. First real simp joint. ‘I’m In Love With A Stripper’ – never said I ever got her. Just said I liked her a bunch. ‘Bartender’ – never took her anywhere. She was just a bartender. Never said we fucked or anything. Just me simping from afar,” he continued. Pain’s guest on the episode, Rob Markman, then chimed in: “I think we need that back in music though.” Pain responded: “Simpin’? Nah, I think Drake got it covered.”

T-Pain posted the clip on his Instagram page after the interview. Fans shared plenty of laughs in the comments section. One noted that the “simp” quality of T-Pain’s early songs is what made them “unique.” They wrote: “Most other dudes always rapped or sang about already having the woman and doing whatever to her and moving on to the next. Pain songs had a sort of, pining comfortability about them. Like, it was cool to actually have crushes and fall for someone you didn’t necessarily have but that admiration gave you either confidence or purpose.”

T-Pain Reflects On Simping

T-Pain’s comments come after the release of his latest project, which sees him cover a number of songs by iconic artists such as Sam Cooke, Frank Sinatra, Journey, Black Sabbath, and more. With On Top Of The Covers, T-Pain opted to avoid his signature use of autotune. “Each one of these songs means something to me and helped me fall in love with music at different points in my life,” the musician said in a press release. “I’m releasing this covers album from the view of what I hear when I listen to each song.

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