T-Pain Cancels Show After Receiving "Credible Death & Kidnapping Threats"
T-Pain Cancels Show After Receiving “Credible Death & Kidnapping Threats”
R&B singer T-Pain has canceled a concert in Guyana after receiving what a promoter calls “credible death and kidnapping threats.”
Kerwin Bollers says Monday’s performance for Carnival celebrations was called off after e-mail and phone threats from an unidentified source.
Police Commander Leroy Bollers reporters Sunday that authorities will investigate.
T-Pain would have been one of the best-known U.S. singers to perform in the South American nation in years.
Legally named Faheem Najm, his stage moniker is short for “Tallahassee Pain” in reference to the Florida city where he was born.
He is credited with popularizing synthesizer-assisted vocals in R&B, and recorded the albums “Rappa Ternt Sanga” and “Epiphany.”
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