Ft. B.o.b — T-pain - Up Down (do This All Day) (explicit)
The song marked a turning point after a period where T-Pain felt "ridiculed" by the industry for his use of Auto-Tune. By hopping on a "zeitgeisty" DJ Mustard beat, he reaffirmed his place as a master of the melodic hook. It eventually reached status in the United States.
Described the track as a "fantastic collaboration" between T-Pain and B.o.B.
Reviewers from The Diamondback often cite it as a peak example of T-Pain’s production quality, noting that his later independent work sometimes struggled to match its "bouncy" and infectious energy. Music Video Review T-Pain - Up Down (Do This All Day) (Explicit) ft. B.o.B
Check out the official music video to see T-Pain's 90s-inspired tribute and high-energy performance:
T-Pain - Up Down (Do This All Day) (Official Video) ft. B.o.B YouTube• Nov 19, 2013 The song marked a turning point after a
Highlighted the song for being "catchy without being corny," noting it had just enough "attitude and bass" to work as a staple strip club anthem.
Fans enjoyed spotting celebrity appearances, including Tyrese Gibson and cast members from Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta . Cultural Significance Described the track as a "fantastic collaboration" between
"Up Down (Do This All Day)" was widely reviewed as a high-energy "comeback" anthem for T-Pain when it was released in 2013. Critics and fans alike praised its "undeniable" catchy beat, produced by DJ Mustard, which blended T-Pain's signature Auto-Tune style with the "twerk-ready" sound of the early 2010s. Critical Reception