Twitch streamers have been petrified over the recent upsurge of strikes against channels who've violated the infamous, outdated Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Luckily, T-Pain has offered a potential solution for creators who want to proꩵvide tunes to their audiences, yet are at a loss.

Although many see T-Pain one-dimensionally – one of the top musical artists of our generation – he is actually a Twitch veteran too. In fact, he's spent plenty of time showing off  by creating beats for fans live. Commenting on the recent DMCA matter, he committed to releasing tracks fo🅺r streamers who want to use music, but are aꦕfraid of getting copystriked by big music labels.

"I'ma make a whole f***ing folder and make it to where y'all can download all these beats I been making, and anyone y'all wanna use on y'all's stream, you got my f***ing blessing bro." Not only did he make the generous offer, he praised the 🌠Twitch us꧒er who gave him the idea too. "I'ma make a website tomorrow just for this s***t."

What makes T-Pain special is that he's always remained connect𓄧ed to the opinions of us Average Joes. Not only does he regularly give attention to chat, smaller creators, 🅺etc. – he even took the time to comment on the LSF thread referring to this very clip.

Many celebrities isolate, but T-Pain gets his hands di⛄rty.

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In a rওecent stream last week, djWheat found out that major music labels (including Universal and Warner) are investing in a service that continuously monitors notable Twitch streams. With knowledge like this, it's hard for full-time streamers not to feel uncomfortable knowing that Big Brother is watching.

Needless to say, streamers have been concerned. Devin Nash made  – so it's not all doom-and-gloom. Couple his takeꦫ with T-Pain's general wholesome attitude towards streaming culture, a🦩nd things may not be so bad after all.

As an example, one of the best examples of T-Pain being hilarious on Twitch is when he stumbled into a Connect 4 showdown with Clint Stevens. The two were previously unacquainted,༒ yet somehow chat pitted them against each other (impromptu) to create some of the best Twitch content ever, way back in 2017.

Long story🃏 short, T-Pain is great for both the platform and his fellow creators. He's providing top-of-the-line quality tunes for streamers, just so the community feels a bit safer playing great music for ജtheir audience. Thank you T-Pain, very cool.

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