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Legendary performer T-Pain is planning to retire from music. The singer recently shared a video on his social media saying he has a ‘big decision’ to make together with his family. “I gave you all everything for 20 years…I’m grateful to each of you for making this such a great ride. Right now I just…
Fans raised eyebrows last Thursday, March 6, when two-time Grammy winner T-Pain took to Instagram...
Top performer, T-Pain, has explained why he has resorted to using commercial flight instead...
Musician, T-Pain, has been honoured in his hometown by having a street renamed in his...
Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of Facebook, is showing off his musical skills in his latest collaboration with singer T-Pain on a cover of the song “Get Low” by Lil Jon and the East Side Boyz....
T-Pain recently found himself in the middle of unexpected controversy after a video of him dancing to Kendrick Lamar’s diss track aimed at Drake went viral. The clip, which featured the “I’m...
Following the success of his 2008 single “Can’t Believe It,” in which he memorably rhymed “mansion” with “Wiscansin,” popular rapper T-Pain, real name Faheem Rashad...
RnB Music icon T-Pain has expressed interest in performing at the 2025 Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans. On February 12, 2024, the Bartender hitmaker shared a fanmade Super Bowl flyer of himself on Instagram,...
T-Pain, known for his songwriting prowess, is now done competing for plaudits for some songs he worked on. In a TikTok video he posted recently, he noted he holds loads of admiration for country music...
R&B music icon, T-Pain, in a recent TikTok video, revealed he has written many country songs for some artistes. The Buy You A Drink singer, who is known for writing a significant number of tracks...
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