American singer and rapper T-Pain recently took to social media to express his heartfelt gratitude to Nigerians for their unwavering support and the significant role they’ve played in boosting his career.
In his post, T-Pain shared that his rise to greater recognition in recent times can be largely attributed to the enthusiastic promotion of his music by Nigerians online. “My career has been on the rise since Nigerians started talking about me on social media. I’m not sure why exactly they’re discussing me, but I assume one of my songs must have gained popularity there,” he said.
It’s incredible to see how Nigerian fans have been instrumental in helping to keep T-Pain’s music in the spotlight, with many Nigerians online praising his unique sound and style. Just days ago, T-Pain received another significant recognition when a street in his hometown in the United States was named after him, marking another milestone in his illustrious career.
However, in a surprising twist, the “T-Pain” Nigerians are referring to online is not the same T-Pain the American artist, but an entirely different personality in Nigeria. Despite this mix-up, T-Pain seems to be taking it all in stride, laughing at the situation, and embracing the support he’s received from Nigerian fans.