T-Pain tells followers it’s impossible to reach him right now.

On Thursday (Nov. 14), T-Pain addressed the uproar against Z-Pain on social media. Z-Pain is a new partnership between Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and the “Buy U A Drank” hitmaker. While strolling through his complex, T-Pain told followers that harsh remarks and misleading accusations regarding the partnership could not have an impact on his mental health. He tells the camera, “Now, one thing I’ve learnt from this—this entire adventure. One thing to demonstrate is that it is impossible for certain people to enjoy fun.

He said more: “I’m going to live my life, and I’m going to do what I want to do because I’ve learned how to not worry about what y’all talking about, and I get that now the thing that I do worry about is you wasting your time trying to get me.” T-Pain captioned the video, “Life is short; have fun.” Stop looking for permission to enjoy the limited time we have.

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The Z-Pain collaboration commemorates Mark Zuckerberg’s anniversary with his wife, Priscilla, by reworking T-Pain’s famous smash “Get Low.” In an emotional post, Mark described the song’s significance in his relationship, writing, “It was playing when I first met Priscilla at a college party, so every year we listen to it on our dating anniversary.” Zuckerberg joyfully stated that the remade song is now available on Spotify, following its viral success on social media.

The cooperation between Pain and Zuckerberg prompted Lil Boosie to request a bail-out. The controversial rapper contacted Teddy P to ask Zuckerberg to restore his original social media account. On Z-Pain’s video, Boosie commented: “TPAIN YOU RIGHT ON SIDE @zuck CAN U LOOK OUT FOR ME AND TELL DUDE TO STOP TRYING TO STOP MY MOTION,” and added a direct challenge, “R U GO BE QUIET N ACT LIKE U NEVER SEEN THIS TWEET?” T-Pain and Mark Zuckerberg have not responded to Boosie’s request yet. In 2020, Boosie asked Mark Zuckerberg $100,000 to reinstate his Instagram account. Mark Zuckerberg’s net worth is $200.6 billion.

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