NORFOLK, Va. — The 2nd annual Cousinz Festival is bringing a star-studded lineup to the Norfolk Scope in August, organizers announced on Tuesday. Jeezy, T-Pain and Lil Kim are set to headline the ...
Drake vs. T-Pain? We did not see this one coming. In a surprising turn of events, Drake has responded to T-Pain’s recent comments about his career choices with a revealing Instagram comment, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. T-Pain turned the temperature up even higher on a hot summer day to no complaints on the second-to-last day of the Iowa State Fair ...
T-Pain has a doppelganger in the National Football League. On Thursday, the New York Giants officially announced the signing of offensive lineman James Hudson III. Hudson had agreed to terms on a ...
T-Pain has a message for the music fans deriding his and Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg’s cover of Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz’s 2003 hit “Get Low“: “Touch grass.” The cover, which Zuck and Pain ...
Today (April 25) Flo Milli announced the birth of her son on Instagram. Alongside the bundle of joy’s arrival, Flo Milli released her new song outlining how she ended up on maternity leave. On ...
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T-Pain calls out DJ Khaled on Club Shay Shay for using “brotherhood” to get free hooks [VIDEO]
The latest episode of Club Shay Shay delivered one of the most explosive cultural moments of the year as T-Pain sat across from Shannon Sharpe and dismantled the illusion of “brotherhood” in the music ...
"Everybody's your brother while they can use you,” T-Pain said while on the 'Club Shay Shay' podcast T-Pain said he doesn’t consider DJ Khaled a "brother," despite their previous collaborations The ...
T-Pain sold out Red Rocks Amphitheatre for two nights last year, and it was an affair to remember. Despite the cold, the Grammy-winning artist brought his all to the sets, and so did his opener, Akon.
Nashville's Freely Fest debuted with a sold-out show, celebrating the First Amendment with performances by The Killers, ...
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