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T-Pain is gearing up for his third consecutive weekend performing in Indio, California, this time at the Stagecoach festival. The acclaimed artist recounts his experience on the main stage at Coachella, shares his innovative plans for Stagecoach, and reflects on the impact of artists like Beyoncé, Shaboozey, and other Black musicians making waves in country music. He also discusses the origins of the Wiscansin Fest and details how GloRilla became involved, as well as his ongoing musical resurgence.
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Tetris Kelly:
Here in Indio, I’m with T-Pain. So, what is this? Weekend three for you?
T-Pain:
Yes, it’s weekend three!
While many performers focus on weekends one and two, you’re here for the third time. That’s impressive! You’ve been engaging with fans online throughout this journey. How has that experience been for you?
It’s been a mixed bag, honestly. While I’m excited, it can be frustrating at times. I’ve missed out on pool time, which is why my skin is so dry right now. I’ve been busy performing and streaming, so it feels like I’m just all ash right now.
It sounds like quite the adventure! How do you manage having fans so close in your daily life? Everyone needs some personal space at times, especially during long sets.
I don’t really get personal time, to be honest. I started my career at a young age—18—and my life has been public ever since. Even something as simple as going to the bathroom has to be managed creatively, like positioning the camera just right. But I’ve learned that if you invite people into your life, it’s okay to set boundaries as well.
Stay tuned for more insights!
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