T-Pain Sparks Debate With Questions About Finances: If I Have Money, I Need To Give It Away To People That Don’t Have Money?
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T-Pain Sparks Debate With Questions About Finances: If I Have Money, I Need To Give It Away To People That Don’t Have Money?
One of T-Pain’s latest social media moments is sparking lots of conversation.
The singer, who is known for being outspoken, took to Twitter to ask an “honest question” about giving to those who have less money.
T-Pain whose real name is Faheem Rasheed Najm, wrote earlier this week:
“So let me get this straight. If I have money, I need to give it away to ppl that don’t have money. But if I DONT have money, I should’ve done a better job at keeping my money? Honest question tho. I’m not being a d*** I just see this pattern a lot. What’s the thought process?”

T-Pain came back in another tweet and wrote,
“I’m not “complaining” because the internet comments aren’t going to change my position in life but deliberate ignorance really baffles me in a way that compels me to try to get and get some kind of understanding of the actual thought process behind some of these takes and comments. [shrug Emoji] Just me.”
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