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Nappy Boy Entertainment
Founded2005; 19 years ago (2005)
FounderT-Pain
Distributor(s)Empire Distribution
GenreR&B and hip hop
Country of originUnited States
LocationTallahassee, Florida, U.S.
Official websiteNappy Boy Entertainment official website

Nappy Boy is an American record label founded by R&B and hip hop artist T-Pain.[1] The label was distributed by RCA Records, formerly by Jive Label Group & currently by Empire Distribution. The label's roster of artists includes Gym Class Heroes front man Travie McCoy, Young Cash and Chayo Nash.

In May 2008, T-Pain announced that he would like to turn Nappy Boy Entertainment into a new business venture which would turn his company digital, by releasing albums and songs online via iTunes.[citation needed] The new venture, Nappy Boy Digital, focuses on albums and songs released as downloads and ringtones, with few physical releases.[2][3]

Featured in the Nappy Boy logo is the Florida State Capitol representing Tallahassee, Florida, where T-Pain was born.

Artists

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Former artists

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Producers

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Albums released on label

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Albums released on Nappy Boy Entertainment label
Year Artist Title Album information Peak chart positions Certifications Sales
US US R&B UK R&B UK
2007 T-Pain Epiphany 1 1
  • US: 830,000
2008 T-Pain Thr33 Ringz 4 1
  • US: 700,000
2010 Travie McCoy Lazarus 25 11 27
  • US: 74,000
2011 T-Pain Revolver 28 7
  • US: 130,000

Upcoming Albums

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Singles

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T-Pain

Tay Dizm

  • 2008: Tay Dizm – "Beam Me Up" (feat. T-Pain & Rick Ross)
  • 2009: Tay Dizm – "Dreamgirl" (feat. Akon)
  • 2009: Tay Dizm – "Nothing But the Truth" (feat. Young Cash & Piccalo)

Young Cash

  • 2009: Young Cash – "I'm a Hustla"

Travie McCoy

One Chance

Sophia Fresh

  • 2008: Sophia Fresh – "Superbad" (feat. T-Pain & Cee-Lo Green)[7]
  • 2008: Sophia Fresh – "What It Is" (feat. Kanye West)[8]
  • 2009: Sophia Fresh – "It's So Easy" (feat. T-Pain)[9]
  • 2009: Sophia Fresh – "Do the Dance"

Ahmed Belvin

  • 2009: A.B. – "Trophy Girl" (feat. T-Pain)

EPs

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  • 2010: T-Pain - Freaknik: The Musical (Soundtrack) - EP

Other media

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Patterson, Katie. T-Pain: Hard&B's Rappa Ternt Sanga Archived 2008-05-01 at the Wayback Machine, VIBE. Published April 3, 2006. Retrieved October 15, 2009.
  2. ^ T-Pain Calls Out Copycats, Plans Going Fully Digital Archived 2012-09-15 at the Wayback Machine, HipHopDX.com. Published May 21, 2008.
  3. ^ T-Pain Busy With Production, Label, Touring, Billboard. Published 2008. Retrieved October 15, 2009.
  4. ^ "Premiere: T-Pain Featuring Waka Flocka Flame, Rich Homie Quan & Young Cash "F*ck 'Em" - XXL".
  5. ^ "How Piao Huang Found a Career as an Artist Without Looking for It | Berklee".
  6. ^ "Nappy Boy Entertainment on Instagram: "It's official ‼️ Welcome @SPRNGBRK to the #NappyBoy fam. Stay tuned we makin HITstory with this one💥💥 #nappyboyent #tpain #SPRNGBRK"".
  7. ^ "Freeload: Sophia Fresh f. T-Pain and Cee-Lo, "Super Bad"". The FADER. Retrieved 2017-11-05.
  8. ^ T-Pain's Favorite Girls & Kanye's New Crooner Archived 2009-06-01 at the Wayback Machine, SOHH. Published November 5, 2008.
  9. ^ "Freeload: T-Pain Tha Bizness = T-Wizness". The FADER. Retrieved 2017-11-06.
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