T-Pain is annoyed. The singer, songwriter, and producer, most famous for featuring on Flo Rida’s smash hit Low, has revealed that he’s landed a gig working on the biggest video game in development right now: Grand Theft Auto 6, due out in 2025. Good news, you might think, but it’s earned him a ban from one of his favorite leisure pastimes, which is playing on GTA 5 roleplay servers.
In a clip circulated on social media, T-Pain responded on stream to a question from a fan about why he hasn’t been seen on the NoPixel server lately. “How about this shit?” he said. “I used to be on NoPixel, and then I started working on the fucking, on GTA 6, and they told me I couldn’t do RP any more because it kind of goes against… They had this whole speech, like, ‘What if somebody took your album and re-recorded it, and more people were listening to that?’
“Then I’m like, OK, I kind of get that, but I was having a good time! All right, that’s fine.”
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GTA roleplay servers are variants of GTA Online where players fully commit to whatever role they’re playing in the world. Among other subcultures, “RP” is popular with the homebrew hip-hop music community, where creators get together to perform tunes or blast them from car stereos in-game. It’s even possible to have a popular song in-game translate into a minor streaming hit in the real world.
But roleplay servers (of which NoPixel is one of the oldest and most popular) are essentially unlicensed mods of GTA Online that contravene its terms of service. Until recently, Rockstar took a dim view of them — officially, at least. Hence its request that T-Pain, a high-profile musician of 20 years’ standing, stop drawing attention to them by playing.
Things change, however. In 2023, recognizing the huge popularity of GTA roleplay, particularly among streamers, Rockstar acquired Cfx.re, the makers of the FiveM mod on which NoPixel and many other servers are based. “Over the past few years, we’ve watched with
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