On Sunday, T-Pain was celebrated in his hometown of Tallahassee with a street named after him. The musician received the key to the city from Mayor John Dailey in a ceremony hours before his ...
maybe don’t listen to this cover T-Pain made with Mark Zuckerberg — excuse me, Z-Pain. Their version transforms the “Get Low” I got down to at all my school dances into a song with a much ...
Among the thousands of replies that flowed in was one from T-Pain. “Happy anniversary! Thanks for letting me be a part of this,” read his message, which was punctuated with a flame emoji.
Florida musician T-Pain has well and truly put his hometown on the map, and now the city of Tallahassee have returned the favor. By Tyler Jenke pmc-reporter Florida musician T-Pain has well and ...
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is testing out his vocal chops alongside T-Pain for a cover of Lil’ Jon’s “Get Low,” released under the name Z-Pain. On the song, Zuckerberg translates Lil Jon and ...
T-Pain at Minnesota State Fair (Photo credit: Nagashia Jackson for rolling out) T-Pain received multiple honors from his hometown of Tallahassee on Sunday, including a key to the city and a street ...
Mark Zuckerberg is potentially making music with T-Pain. The Facebook founder posted a photo of the two in the studio on his Instagram Story with the caption, “It’s happening guys.” ...
Tallahassee celebrated its famous son with a celebration to remember that began with a street dedication, a key to the city and a concert with more than 4,000 fans screaming T-Pain's songs into ...
Zuckerberg, 40, revealed on Wednesday, Nov. 13, that he serenaded his wife with some help from hitmaker T-Pain, his years-long friend. The Facebook founder posted an Instagram photo on Wednesday ...
T-Pain peforms at Target Field in Minneapolis (Photo by Nagashia Jackson for rolling out) In a surprising turn of events that blends Silicon Valley with the music industry, Meta CEO Mark ...
native told fans at a concert Tallahassee, Florida, native Faheem Najmm, who goes by the stage name T-Pain, was recently honored in his hometown, with the city naming a street after him.
By Tyler Jenke pmc-reporter One of the year’s most unexpected collaborations has come to fruition, with T-Pain teaming up with Mark Zuckerberg to deliver an acoustic version of Lil Jon & the ...