“Nobody is your brother,” the guest told host Shannon Sharpe. After Sharpe, 57, advised T-Pain not to take it any further, ...
Last night, The Rave was transformed into a musical paradise for the annual Wiscansin Fest, curated by singer and rapper T-Pain. Inspired by T-Pain's viral rhyme in his hit song "I Can't Believe It" – ...
T-Pain dropped a throwback video showing the first time he came up with one of his most famous lines—when he rhymed “mansion” with “Wiscansin.” The line comes from his 2008 hit “Can’t Believe It” ...
“This is my second home." That's what T-Pain proclaimed last summer at the end of his opening set for Pitbull at Milwaukee's American Family Insurance Amphitheater. This was the second time the Grammy ...
'Can't believe it?' Well, it's true. T-Pain not only has his own lane, but now a value meal at Checkers and Rally's. The Tallahassee-grown singer-songwriter, whose real name is Faheem Rashad Najm, has ...
EXCLUSIVE: When T-Pain rhymed “mansion” with “Wisconsin” in one of his lyrics, he probably did not foresee an animated Wiscansin series. That, however, is now in the works after the Grammy-winning ...
Still "Can't Believe It?" Well, it's true — T-Pain's bringing his hometown moniker to life with his free block party on T-Pain Lane the street dedicated to his name and fame earlier this year. There's ...
Millennials deserve some nostalgia, too. And T-Pain is the perfect artist to deliver it. He made a name for himself in the aughts in hip-hop and R&B, starting with his breakout 2005 hit “I’m Sprung.” ...