T-Pain's career has had more ebb and flow than many of his peers. From being a pioneer in the auto-tune movement and making several chart-topping hits, to falling off the music industry map for a while after Jay Z dropped "Death Of Autotune," and now proving that he can actually sing and create more than just a club banger with his song, "Stoicville."

T-Pain joined famed talk-show host Larry King on Larry King Now to discuss his career, auto-tune and his upcoming album Stoicville. During the sit down, Pain discussed not focusing on making hits or music to dance to, his bout with depression, relationship and Kanye West's use of auto-tune technology.

One of the more interesting parts of the talk was T-Pain's admittance that he has changed as a person. "I've changed from a careless person to a very caring person," said the singer. "Some people will say that I didn't change but, you know, change isn't good for everybody...Musically, I'm done with making hits and trying to please everyone except myself. [I made a lot of hits I didn't like]. That's how I ended up with so many cars. My manager would offer me cars if I recorded a song because they knew the song was a hit. They would say, 'This is a hit, you need to record it and put it out.' And I would say, 'But I dont' even like the song.' And they would say, 'Well, we'll buy you a car if you do.' I have 34 cars (laughs)."

The 30-minute interview is definitely worth the watch.

[Larry King Now]

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