T-Pain reveals where he stands with DJ Khaled: 'Nobody is your brother'
T-Pain collaborated with DJ Khaled on the 2010 hit 'All I Do Is Win'
T-Pain has finally revealed where he stands with DJ Khaled.
During an appearance on the latest episode of the Club Shay Shay podcast, the 41-year-old rapper said that he doesn't consider Khaled a "brother," despite their previous collaborations.
When the podcast host Shannon Sharpe asked T-Pain what he's learned throughout his 20 years in the music industry, the Buy U a Drank hitmaker replied, "Nobody is your brother."
He further said, "Everybody's your brother while they can use you. That is the quickest and the most consistent thing that I've learned through this whole thing."
“Anytime you need me, I'm here for you. Anytime you need me. But nah, bro. It's that brother s---, nobody is your brother," T-pain added, whose real name is Faheem Rashad Najm.
Talking about his current dynamic with Khaled, T-Pain said that "I’ve had DJ Khaled and everybody done told me, ‘I'm your brother.' Do not believe that s---."
"It's very apparent. DJ Khaled knows how to move. He knows how to do things with different people," added the Can’t Believe It singer.
For those unversed, T-Pain teamed up with DJ Khaled on the 2010 hit All I Do Is Win.
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