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Florida musician T-Pain has well and truly put his hometown on the map, and now the city of Tallahassee have returned the favor.
In a ceremony held on Sunday (Nov. 10), Tallahassee Mayor John Dailey awarded T-Pain (whose stage name is derived from the phrase "Tallahassee Pain") with both the Keys to the City, and cemented the musician's status as one of the city favorite's songs with a street dedication.
As part of the ceremony, Pasco Street - a portion of road which the Tallahassee Democrat notes he walked as a child from Nims Middle School to the Walker Ford Community Center - has officially been renamed T-Pain Lane.
"Today, I had the incredible honor of presenting @TPain with the Key to the City in recognition of his contributions to music and his ongoing commitment to this community," Dailey wrote on X (formerly Twitter). "As a hometown hero, T-Pain has inspired countless fans and artists worldwide, and we're proud to call him one of our own.
"To further celebrate his legacy, we named 'T-Pain Lane' in his honor. Thank you, T-Pain for making us #TallahasseeProud!"
Hours after the ceremony, T-Pain also took part in a performance at the Adderley Amphitheater for the Tallahassee bicentennial celebration, where he showcased tracks from his decades-long career.
"Everything that went on today was just a dream come true," T-Pain told the gathered crowd.
Recently, T-Pain was also announced as one of the many performers set to appear at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York on Thursday, Nov. 28.
Appearing as part of the event's 98th anniversary, the parade will also feature the likes of Jimmy Fallon & The Roots, Chlöe and The War and Treaty as those performing this year, with the lineup also featuring Bishop Briggs, Kylie Cantrall, Dan + Shay, Dasha, Coco Jones, Walker Hayes, Ariana Madix, Joey McIntyre, Idina Menzel, Natti Natasha, Rachel Platten, Lea Salonga, The Temptations, Alex Warren, Sebastián Yatra, Charli D'Amelio and Tiler Peck and Roman Mejia.