T‑Pain Celebrates Two Decades of Hits at Red Rocks Blowout

T-Pain

On October 28, 2025, the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado erupted with energy as T‑Pain took command of the stage, backed by a stacked lineup featuring Waka Flocka Flame and Ying Yang Twins. The night soared from start to finish, with Waka Flocka setting the pace and the Ying Yang Twins delivering their signature party‑rap hits, before T‑Pain closed the evening with a vocal spectacle, Auto‑Tune mastery, and a celebration of two decades of musical innovation.


Ying Yang Twins

The Ying Yang Twins are an American hip-hop duo from Atlanta, Georgia, comprised of Eric “Kaine” Jackson and Deongelo “D-Roc” Holmes. Formed in the late 1990s, they rose to prominence in the early 2000s with their electrifying party anthems and crunk-infused sound.

They achieved mainstream fame with hits like “Salt Shaker,” “Wait (The Whisper Song),” and the Lil Jon collaboration “Get Low.” Their style defined a moment in hip-hop characterized by high-energy beats, dance-floor dominance, and bold Southern flair.

Even after two decades in music, the Ying Yang Twins continue to perform actively, bringing nostalgia and high-octane energy to audiences worldwide. Their Red Rocks performance highlighted their enduring impact on party rap and live performance culture.

Photos by Jess Nelson Media, LLC. All images © 2025 Copyright Jess Nelson Media, LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.


Waka Flocka Flame

Juaquin James Malphurs, professionally known as Waka Flocka Flame, is an American rapper who became one of the defining voices of early 2010s trap music. Born in Queens, New York, and raised in Atlanta, Georgia, he entered the rap world under the guidance of Gucci Mane and the 1017 Brick Squad.

He achieved mainstream success with high-energy anthems like “O Let’s Do It,” “Hard in da Paint,” and “No Hands,” which consistently charted on Billboard and solidified his reputation for explosive live shows. Known for his raw presence and crowd-commanding performances, Waka Flocka has become synonymous with arena-ready party rap.

In recent years, Waka has diversified his creative output through lifestyle brands, activism, and media projects while continuing to perform live. His energetic performances maintain his connection with fans and honor his trap-legacy roots.

Photos by Jess Nelson Media, LLC. All images © 2025 Copyright Jess Nelson Media, LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.


T-Pain

Faheem Rashad Najm, known professionally as T‑Pain, is an American singer, rapper, songwriter, and record producer whose innovative use of Auto‑Tune revolutionized pop‑rap and R&B in the 2000s. Born in Tallahassee, Florida, he began creating music as a teenager, turning his bedroom into a studio and honing his skills long before he broke through.

T‑Pain rose to prominence with albums like Rappa Ternt Sanga and Epiphany, which spawned major hits such as “I’m Sprung,” “Buy U a Drank,” and “Bartender.” He has won multiple Grammy Awards and sold millions of singles worldwide, establishing himself as a powerhouse in popular music. Beyond his hit-making, T‑Pain founded Nappy Boy Entertainment and expanded into production, entrepreneurship, and genre-crossing collaborations.

In recent years, T‑Pain continues to evolve his artistry. He launched his “TP20 Tour” in 2025 to mark 20 years in the industry, performing hits and new material with the same innovation he’s known for. Fusing nostalgia with fresh energy, he delivers live performances that celebrate his legacy while pushing into new creative territory.

Photos by Jess Nelson Media, LLC. All images © 2025 Copyright Jess Nelson Media, LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.



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