T-Pain continues to build up the anticipation for his upcoming album Stoicville by sharing the music video for a new track titled "Keep On," which you can check out below. The Sam King-directed clip features a ton of live performance footage along with some behind-the-scenes material, including the fateful day when T-Pain cut off his iconic dreads in favor of his current, close-cut look. Though the sprawling track doesn't do away entirely with T-Pain's signature Auto-Tune, his use of the effect in this song is much smoother than on his past hits, allowing his natural voice to shine through.

"Keep On" will be including on T-Pain's upcoming studio album Stoicville: The Phoenix, which has yet to be given a release date, though he tells Complex that he could "put it out now" if he really wanted to. The album will be T-Pain's fifth overall, his first studio effort since 2011's Revolver. 

"I've got over 120 different songs ready," T-Pain goes on to tell Complex about Stoicville. "I don't think there is going to be a certain sound to it. I think it's going to be very confusing ... I think it will be a more solo-driven thing."

"With my previous albums I listened to other people's stories and kind of manifested them into my own happenings and everyday stuff that people can relate to," he told Fuse. "I found that people relate to me as well. I'm thinking 'I'm a weird individual, no one's going to know what the hell I"m talking about when I sing these things!' but as I tell people my story and people get to know me more they tend to have relatable things within that."

You can check out the music video for T-Pain's "Keep On" right here:

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