T-Pain lets loose as the American rapper performs at Ms Collins in Melbourne during trip Down Under
T-Pain has unleashed himself on his Australian fans.
The American rapper wowed the crowd at Melbourne’s Ms Collins nightclub as he continued his tour Down Under.
The 39-year-old interacted with the crowd as he belted out his biggest hits.
Faheem Rashad Najm, better known by his stage name T-Pain, opted for a black and white shirt and red, white and black shorts.
He completed his look with a black cap, sneakers and a chunky, bling-out chain around his neck.
T-Pain (photo) has unleashed himself on his Australian fans. The American rapper wowed the crowd at Melbourne’s Ms Collins nightclub as he continued his tour Down Under
It comes after T-Pain left fans scratching their heads after he attempted to perform the traditional Maori dance during his JuicyFest set this weekend.
The video, which was shared on TikTok, has already been viewed more than 57,000 times and has received mixed reactions from the public.
He took a bold step into unknown territory when he incorporated the powerful war dance into his performance.
Deeply rooted in Maori culture, the haka is traditionally performed as a show of strength, unity and defiance.
The 39-year-old interacted with the crowd as he belted out his biggest hits
Faheem Rashad Najm, better known by his stage name T-Pain, opted for a black and white shirt and red, white and black shorts
He completed his look with a black cap, sneakers and a chunky, bling-out chain around his neck
The artist’s shirt read “Is that Kevin?”
In the haka, sticking out the tongue is a way to ward off evil spirits and protect oneself during battle.
However, T-Pain’s rendition seemed to miss the point, causing a wave of confusion among the Kiwi audience.
“Maybe his interpretation of the haka,” one user commented.
Another said: ‘After that haka he’s now T-Patero, chhurrr!’
A fourth wrote: “Bro was doing that haka,” alongside several laughing emojis.
Others couldn’t get enough of the singer’s performance, responding to comments saying T-Pain’s set was the “highlight of the night.”
The singer will next perform in Perth as part of the JuicyFest alongside Trey Songz, Fabolous, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, Keri Hilson, Cassie, Mase and Mario.
It comes after T-Pain left fans scratching their heads after he attempted to perform the traditional Maori dance during his JuicyFest set this weekend