Hip-hop legend T-Pain kicks off Minnesota Twins’ post-game concert series

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Hip-hop legend T-Pain kicks off Minnesota Twins' post-game concert series
T-Pain peforms at Target Field in Minneapolis (Photo by Nagashia Jackson for rolling out)

Grammy Award-winning rapper T-pain performed for the first of two post-game concerts for the Minnesota Twins. The last time Minneapolis saw T-Pain was in 2022 when he performed at halftime for the Minnesota Vikings.

With a crowd of over 27,00 people, T-Pain started his 75-minute set by asking the fans if they wanted him to buy them a drink. As fans held their drinks high in the air, they requested a bartender. T-Pain showed off his fantastic dance moves while rapping to the hit song “U and Dat” with E-40 featuring Kandi Burruss. Some questioned whether T-Pain could sing without the Auto-Tune, and yes, he can. He showed off his vocals while singing his remix to Libianca’s song “People.” T-Pain also made sure to let us know that he has an excellent catalog of music while doing a melody of songs that he is featured on, like “Welcome To My Hood,” “Kiss Kiss” and “Low.” He ended the concert with “All I Do Is Win” while fans jumped up and down and screamed for more.


T-Pain put on a great show, and fans were not disappointed.

Hip-hop legend T-Pain kicks off Minnesota Twins' post-game concert series
T-Pain peforms at Target Field in Minneapolis (Photo by Nagashia Jackson for rolling out)
Hip-hop legend T-Pain kicks off Minnesota Twins' post-game concert series
T-Pain peforms at Target Field in Minneapolis (Photo by Nagashia Jackson for rolling out)
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