T-Pain Calls Out Friendship with DJ Khaled as He Details Lessons He’s Learned in Music Industry: ‘Nobody Is Your Brother’

T-Pain is opening up about where he stands with DJ Khaled. In a Club Shay Shay interview released Wednesday, Nov. 26, the 41-year-old “Buy U a Drank” artist was asked what he’s learned throughout his 20 years in the music industry. “Nobody is your brother,” the guest told host Shannon Sharpe. After Sharpe, 57, advised T-Pain not to take it any further, T-Pain doubled down and said, “Nobody is your brother. 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.” When asked if he “had to learn that the hard way,” T-Pain agreed, later name-dropping the “Wild Thoughts” producer, 50. “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. I’ve had DJ Khaled and everybody done told me, ‘I’m your brother,’” he claimed. “Do not believe that s” T-Pain, who collaborated with DJ Khaled on the 2010 hit “All I Do Is Win,” suggested his stance is nothing new. “It’s very apparent. DJ Khaled knows how to move. He knows how to do things with different people,” the “Bartender” singer continued. Still, he clarified, “It’s not a DJ Khaled type of thing. That’s just the first person I can think of.” The singer went on to say there’s been “so many people” he’s helped during his years in music, and in most cases, those individuals are not reliable friends despite calling him a “brother.” “‘You’re my brother. You’re my brother,’ ” he said. “And then none of that s was reciprocated. None of that s came back. None of that s meant anything.” “When people tell you how much you mean to them, don’t grab onto that,” T-Pain said, taking a moment as he appeared to become emotional. “When people tell you how much they can mean to you in return, that’s the s you gravitate towards.” DJ Khaled has not publicly addressed T-Pain’s remarks as of Wednesday evening. PEOPLE reached out to a representative for DJ Khaled for comment. Wednesday’s Club Shay Shay episode isn’t the first time T-Pain has spoken out against his industry peers. In a 2021 Netflix series titled This Is Pop, T-Pain claimed that Usher told him that his auto-tuned songs “kinda fed up music. I thought he was joking at first, but then he was like, ‘Yeah man, you really f up music for real singers,’ ” T-Pain said in the series. Never miss a story sign up for PEOPLE’s free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. The remark sent him into “a four-year depression,” the “Can’t Believe It” singer said. Usher later said he and T-Pain had a talk about the situation and were “good.”.
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PICTURE: Alycia Parks poses in a black bikini as she enjoys refreshing drink during scenic tropical getaway

American pro Alycia Parks is now off the court and fully in vacation mode with her sisters/friends in the Bahamas. The American last played at the WTA 125 tournament in Austin, where, despite being the second seed, she suffered a first-round exit at the hands of Malaika Rapolu. On Sunday, Parks shared the latest from her Bahamas vacation. She posted a photo, posing near the shores of the ocean in a black bikini top and a black crochet sarong-style cover-up. The tennis player is seen holding a fresh coconut drink in one hand while soaking in the sun. She captioned the photo: Thanks for the submission! “Vaca tings” In an earlier update, she posted a photo with her sisters/friends from Dolphin Cay at Atlantis Paradise Island in the Bahamas. Parks and her sisters were wearing swimwear with “Atlantis” written near the neckline. They can be seen holding a Dolphin in their hands. Alycia Parks opens up about her off-court interests Just two days ago, Alycia Parks collaborated with shampoo brand Batiste for a post on Instagram. She prepared a demo video for her followers, showing how she uses the brand’s hair dry shampoo in seconds “without leaving any white residue.” There are several more collaborative posts on Parks’ Instagram profile, showing her interest in beauty. During an exclusive interview with People in September, she talks about the benefits of using this product. “For all the busy days that I have, it’s been very convenient,” Parks said. “It keeps me fresh and smelling good on and off the court. So that was a plus for me.” Parks also talked about how she keeps up with beauty standards by taking an example of her recent US Open outing. “Before the US Open, the day I actually flew in, I had about two services in my room,” she said. “It looked like nine people in there trying to get organized and stuff.” According to Parks, taking care of her beauty helps her stay confident. She said: “I like to be extra on court, so always hair, nails, lashes,” she said. “I like to smell good, and [Batiste] smells amazing. It does give me that confidence boost.” Parks had several great moments in 2025, including the one when she defeated No. 1 seed Emma Navarro at the Monterrey Open in Monterrey, Mexico. It was her third top 25 win this year and seventh overall.
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