Thug Story (feat. T-Pain)
Taylor Swift · Other Songs - Taylor Swift
you shorties never thought I dreamed about rapping hardcore
no I ain't got a gun
no I never really been in a club
still live with my parents
but I'm still a thug
I'm so gangsta you can find me baking cookies at night
you out clubbing, but I just made caramel delight
t swift and t pain rappin on the same track
it's a thug story tell me can you handle that
I had a dream last night I had high-top NIkes
I had diamonds in my mouth, and diamonds on my mic
by the time I woke I was singing "I'M ON A BOOOOAAT"
cuz I'm a singer turned rapper
shorty I'm a make ya
straight to the top, yo
shorty I'ma take ya
you can call me T Sweezy now I'm a rap star
hey it's a thug story now tell them who you are
singer turned gangsta
you don't wanna fight me
straight to the top
in my extra small white tee
t swift and t pain all up on the same track
it's a thug story tell now can you get with that
what! what! I knit'sweaters yo!
what! what! don't test me [bleep]
hey hold on, hold on I didn't even say anything
WHAT?
I said "yo"
you guys bleeped me and I didn't even say anything
I didn't even swear
SHE DIDN"T EVEN SWEAR
hello?
Ugh
Thug Story (feat. T-Pain)
Taylor Swift's "Thug Story" features a collaboration with T-Pain, blending her signature pop sensibilities with a playful, rhythmic delivery that defies traditional genre expectations. Released as part of her broader discography, the track exemplifies her ability to incorporate diverse influences and vocal styles into her music. The recording showcases Swift's versatility, moving beyond her earlier country roots into a more experimental pop landscape while maintaining her characteristic storytelling approach. Featuring T-Pain's distinctive falsetto, the song reflects the collaborative spirit often found in her later work, creating a dynamic interplay between two distinct vocal identities. This track stands as a testament to her evolution as an artist, embracing humor and pop culture references alongside her narrative songwriting. It remains a notable song in her catalog, demonstrating her willingness to experiment with sound and style throughout her career.
