List of 12 with autotune songs

Autotune, the ubiquitous audio processing tool, has revolutionized the sound of popular music. While it can be used to correct pitch imperfections, it's also employed as a creative tool to shape vocals, adding a distinctive, futuristic sonic sheen. From the early days of its implementation, autotune has been a key element in shaping the soundscapes of many artists, creating anthems that have captured the zeitgeist and stood the test of time. This list celebrates the artistry and ingenuity behind these songs, showcasing the ways in which autotune has been used to push musical boundaries and create iconic sounds.

This collection spans genres and eras, highlighting the versatility of the technology. From the smooth, ethereal sounds of "Believe" to the infectious energy of "Crank That" the list encompasses a diverse range of musical styles, each showcasing the unique ways in which autotune can be employed. Whether you're a seasoned music aficionado or just starting to explore the world of music, this list is a must-listen. So, put on your headphones, turn up the volume, and get ready to be transported by the power of autotune.

List of 12 with autotune songs
SongArtistAlbumListens
1. Lollipop Lil Wayne
Static Major
Tha Carter III 608M+
2. Crank That Soulja Boy souljaboytellem.com 586M+
3. Believe Cher Believe 375M+
4. Low Flo Rida
T-Pain
Mail on Sunday 365M+
5. Buy U a Drank T-Pain
Yung Joc
Epiphany (Expanded Edition) 301M+
6. Heartless Kanye West 808s & Heartbreak 223M+
7. I'm Sprung T-Pain Rappa Ternt Sanga (Expanded Edition) 134M+

1. Lollipop (Tha Carter III - 2024)

Lil Wayne's "Lollipop" featuring Static Major, became a defining anthem of the early 2000s, catapulting to the top of the Billboard charts and amassing millions of streams. The song's infectious melody and Lil Wayne's signature Auto-Tune-infused flow captured the zeitgeist of a generation. It became a soundtrack for countless memories, from carefree days spent listening to music and playing video games to overcoming personal challenges and finding hope for a brighter future. The song's enduring popularity is a testament to its universal themes of joy, resilience, and the power of music to uplift and inspire.

Lollipop - Lil Wayne,Static Major

2. Crank That (2007)

In a music scene dominated by intricate beats and complex lyrical schemes, 'Crank That (Soulja Boy)' by Soulja Boy burst onto the scene in 2007, offering a refreshingly simple and infectious sound. Featuring a catchy steelpan riff and a hypnotic melody, 'Crank That' quickly became a global phenomenon, inspiring a dance craze that swept the world. The 'Soulja Boy dance,' a simple yet addictive combination of steps, found its way into living rooms, clubs, and even schoolyards, capturing the imagination of a generation. This widespread popularity propelled the song to the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart, solidifying its status as an iconic anthem of the mid-2000s. Soulja Boy, with his innovative approach and youthful energy, ushered in a new era of hip-hop, proving that simplicity and catchy hooks can create lasting cultural impact.

Crank That - Soulja Boy

3. Believe (Believe)

Cher's "Believe" was not only a smash hit, topping charts worldwide and selling over 11 million copies, but it also garnered critical acclaim, winning a Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording. This song is renowned for its pioneering use of Auto-Tune, famously creating the "Cher effect," which became a defining sound of the late 90s. The Auto-Tune isn't used subtly; it's heavily applied, adding a distinctive, almost robotic quality to Cher's vocals, contributing to the song's powerful and emotional impact. This innovative use of technology not only propelled "Believe" to the top of the charts, but also cemented Cher's position as a pop icon, proving that age is no barrier to musical success and challenging ageist views within the music industry.

Believe - Cher

4. Low (Mail on Sunday)

"Low" the 2007 collaboration between Flo Rida and T-Pain, is a prime example of how autotune can be used to create a truly unique and memorable sound. T-Pain utilizes the signature heavy autotune effect to create a robotic, almost alien sound, which adds a playful, almost whimsical quality to the track. This innovative use of autotune helped popularize the heavily processed sound that became synonymous with early 2000s hip-hop and pop. The catchy hook and danceable beat, propelled by T-Pain's distinctive vocals, made "Low" a massive hit, topping the charts worldwide and cementing its place as a timeless club anthem.

Low - Flo Rida,T-Pain

5. Buy U a Drank - Epiphany (Expanded Edition)

Have you ever heard a song that instantly transports you back to a specific moment in time? "Buy U a Drank (Shawty Snappin')" by T-Pain featuring Yung Joc is one of those songs. Released in 2007, it's more than just a catchy tune; it's a sonic snapshot of the early 2000s, a time when life felt simpler and the music scene was exploding with innovation. T-Pain utilizes his signature heavy autotune effect, transforming his voice into a robotic, almost alien sound that perfectly captures the playful, carefree mood of the song. This track, alongside others like "Low" and "Bartender," helped catapult T-Pain to stardom and popularized the heavy, futuristic autotune effect that would become synonymous with the era. "Buy U a Drank" isn't just a song; it's a time capsule, a reminder of a bygone era when music was pure and the world felt full of possibilities.

Buy U a Drank - T-Pain,Yung Joc
  • Heartless
    6

    Heartless

    Kanye West

    2009

    808s & Heartbreak

  • I'm Sprung
    7

    I'm Sprung

    T-Pain

    2005

    Rappa Ternt Sanga (Expanded Edition)

  • Good Life
    8

    Good Life

    Kanye West,T-Pain

    2007

    Graduation

  • I'm N Luv
    9

    I'm N Luv

    T-Pain,Mike Jones

    2007

    Rappa Ternt Sanga (Expanded Edition)

  • A Milli
    10

    A Milli

    Lil Wayne

    2008

    Tha Carter III

  • The Boss
    11

    The Boss

    T-Pain,Rick Ross

    2008

  • Make Her Say
    12

    Make Her Say

    Kanye West,Kid Cudi,Common

    2008

    Man On The Moon: The End Of Day (Deluxe)