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T-Pain attacked by vile racists on Call of Duty Twitch stream

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T-Pain was met with vile racist slurs on a Call of Duty Twitch stream (Picture: Getty)

T-Pain got the ultimate revenge on racist gamers during a Call of Duty Twitch stream recently.

In a video shared on his TikTok page, the Buy U A Drank musician could be seen settling in to play a game on Twitch- when he was faced with vile racial slurs from fellow players.

In footage from the battle, they could be heard yelling the ’n-word’ at the 35-year-old, and screaming ‘F*** Black Lives Matter’.

The star, real name Faheem Rasheed Najm, was baffled by their comments, and took it out on their game characters.

Blasting their simulations away, he fumed: ‘I want every single f**king one of ‘em.

‘I want it all. I want it all. I want every part of it! I want the whole thing!

@tpain

Shutting down some racists in Call of Duty

♬ original sound – T-Pain

‘I want you to delete the Black skins from your motherf**king COD. I want the whole thing. I want it all! Boy!’

Destroying the vile gamers, T-Pain ended the game victorious, and rubbed it in his opponents’ faces.

‘Ladies and gentlemen, looks like the n****** win,’ he cheered while celebrating the win against the ‘stupid idiots’.

‘Looks like the n****** took it home. F**ked up. Stupid idiots. F**king a**holes.’

A clip of his win went viral on Reddit, and the star couldn’t help but respond to his impressed fans.

Sliding into the comments of the thread, he penned: ‘You guys are f**king awesome. Love you all. 

‘Just doing my duties (ha….. dootie) as a citizen. Thank you guys.’

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