01 Bang Bang Pow Pow
02 Bottlez (feat. Detail)
03 It’s Not You (It’s Me) (T-Pain vs. Chuckie)
04 Default Picture
05 5 O’Clock (feat. Lily Allen & Wiz Khalifa)
06 Sho-Time (Pleasure Thang)
07 Rock Bottom
08 Look At Her Go (feat. Chris Brown)
09 Mix’d Girl
10 I Don’t Give a Fuk
11 Drowning Again (feat. One Chance)
12 When I Come Home
13 Best Love Song (feat. Chris Brown
14 Turn All The Lights On (feat. Ne-Yo)
15 Center of the Stage (feat. R. Kellly)
16 Regular Girl
17 Nuthin’ (feat. E-40 & Detail)
Digital Booklet
"5 O'clock" is a song by American R&B artist T-Pain, which serves as the second official single from his fourth studio album, RevolveR. Featured on the song as guest vocalists are rapper Wiz Khalifa and the British pop singer Lily Allen. The song features a sample from Allen's 2009 single "Who'd Have Known", from her album It's Not Me, It's You. "5 O'clock" was released on iTunes on September 27, 2011, and has been released on U.S. Mainstream radio since October 18. The song was the last release by T-Pain under the now-defunct label Jive Records. The single is planned to be released in Allen's native United Kingdom on 4 December 2011.
Most of the music video was shot in De Wallen, Amsterdam's well-known Red-light district. The video starts with T-Pain waking up at 4:59 due to a noise from his clear smart-phone. He wakes up in a club, to a text from his love interest, played by the voice of Lily Allen. Allen is portrayed (visually) in the video by someone else, due to the fact that she was unable to participate in shooting due to pregnancy and was taking a hiatus from her music career. As T-Pain is seen walking home, he runs into Wiz Khalifa, literally, and drops his phone, but he picks it up and continues to walk away. Wiz then raps his verse, and at the end of the video, T-Pain ends up back at his place at 5:01 to greet his girlfriend. The UK version of the video, unlike the one released in the US, uses the shorter radio edit of the song, which cuts T-Pain's second verse.
The official remix to the song features Lily Allen and Puerto Rican duo Wisin & Yandel.
Released September 27, 2011 (USA)
December 4, 2011 (UK)
Format Digital download
Recorded 2011
Genre R&B, hip hop
Length 4:41 (Main)
3:09 (Radio Edit)
Label Nappy Boy/Konvict/JRCA
Writer(s) Lily Allen, Faheem Najm, Cameron Thomaz, Gary Barlow, Greg Kurstin, Howard Donald, Jason Orange, Mark Owen, Stephen Robson
Producer T-Pain
"Best Love Song" is a R&B-pop song performed by R&B artist T-Pain. The song features Chris Brown, and was released as the first official single on March 22, 2011. The song is to be on his fourth upcoming album RevolveЯ. It has sold over 1,000,000 copies in the US. The song was featured in the pilot of The CW TV series Hart of Dixie.
The song serves as the first official single from RevolveЯ, following the release of the singles "Take Your Shirt Off", "Rap Song", and "Reverse Cowgirl", which were billed as promotional singles. The song originally featured R&B artist Akon.
The song, along with another track from RevolveR, "Separated", was first released to the public by T-Pain himself on February 7, 2011, via Twitter. "Best Love Song" feels like a straightforward pop song with gentle piano flourishes that speed up as the song moves into the chorus about making everyone in the stadium fall in love thanks to the rising, unknown lyricist, Theodore Feldman. Theodore wrote the song (Minus Chris Brown's Verse) throughout the winter of 2010. Deals were made and demos quickly followed upon his swift visit to Chicago back that November to meet with Mr. Najm himself regarding his work. T-Pain leaked the song himself on Twitter as a response to poor-quality rips of his upcoming music being leaked to the Internet, stating: "Since nobody wants to respect this form of art that you all say we 'love' so much, I'm just gonna go ahead and start leakin the album myself tonight". The song was then officially released as a single in digital download format on March 22, 2011.
On May 25, 2011, the official music video for "Best Love Song" was released via VEVO.[6] The music video depicts T-Pain and Chris Brown battling against each other to impress a certain girl who also appears in the video. The concept of the video, as well as the battle sequences depicted in the video, is a direct reference to the "battle of the bands" segment from the 2010 film Scott Pilgrim vs. the World.
Released March 22, 2011
Format Digital download
Recorded 2011
Genre R&B, pop
Length 3:17
Label Nappy Boy/Konvict/Jive
Writer(s) Faheem Najm, Christopher Brown
Producer Young Fyre