T-Pain is a Grammy Award winning multi-Platinum recording artist, actor, and entrepreneur. Born Faheem Rasheed Najm, T-Pain has sold over 50 million records, won six Grammy Awards, and released seven albums. In 2019, T-Pain became the first winner of The Masked Singer, as the Tallahassee, Florida native aimed to show the world he was much more than the perfecter of Auto-Tune. T-Pain is also a brand ambassador, cartoon voiceover talent, podcast host, and the ""dean"" of Wiscansin University. Maxwell Britten, an award-winning hospitality professional with over 15 years of industry leadership, has held key roles including former Bar Director at Brooklyn's James Beard Award-winning Maison Premiere, his passion for innovation and community-driven hospitality continues to shape the industry.
“ . . . takes great care in offering a variety of upscale alcoholic beverages and their detailed methodologies within its jet-black pages.” —SLATE “ . . . carries the whiff of memoir, using drinking as a lens for T-Pain to share his story and trace how his relationship with alcohol developed in parallel with his career.” —HIGH SNOBIETY “An exploration of new flavors to create delicious, unconventional recipes that can be used for parties, pre-games, or a quiet night in.” —BILLBOARD “ . . . funny, unpretentious takes on cocktails . . . Not only would I let T-Pain buy me a drank, but he can certainly mix me one too.” —NYLON “For any fan of T-Pain . . . this is the perfect opportunity to get a sip of his world. The book combines new and classic recipes, so it works for novices and experts alike.” —THRILLIST “ . . . blends music making and drink making in Can I Mix You a Drink? . . . from the slick black pages.” —THE ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION “ . . . beautifully photographed, hit-filled cocktail guide is the perfect vehicle.” —FOREWORD REVIEWS “ . . . something different and, . . . an opportunity for artistic synergy.” —GRUBSTREET “It's nearly impossible not to hear T-Pain’s music as you read through the drinks and their unique combinations and names.” —MIDWEST BOOK REVIEW “By the end, you'll have gained some insights into T-Pain . . . he really just wants you to have a drink, be cool, and enjoy yourself.” —URBAN DADDY