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“I Went from Having $40 Million, Now I Have to Ask for Money to Buy Burger For My Kids” T-Pain Says

“I’ve been mega-rich, you know, I’ve been super broke, right in the middle of thinking I was mega-rich, and then got rich again,” the rapper said last week on The Breakfast Club.

T-Pain is opening up about his financial ups and downs.

The rapper, 33, discussed his lessons in wealth management throughout his career last week on The Breakfast Club radio show, saying that he’s “been on each end of the spectrum.”

“So now I know what the high end is and what the low end is,” he told co-hosts Charlamagne tha God, DJ Envy, and Angela Yee. “I’ve been mega-rich, you know, I’ve been super broke, right in the middle of thinking I was mega-rich, and then got rich again, and you know learned how to really give a s— about money.”

T-Pain revealed that while at one point he had as much as $40 million to his name, he has also found himself with zero dollars in the bank.

To illustrate the state of his low bank account, T-Pain explained, “I, like, had to borrow money to get my kids Burger King.”

Elsewhere in the episode, the rapper said that he “almost” lost his $6 million house in Atlanta, and that his spending habits had his accountant “panicking.”

The “Girlfriend” singer said that he’s doing much better financially now, and that the more he puts into work, he finds the more he gets out of it.

“Once you give a s— about the money you’re making, then, you know what I’m saying, you feel much better about your accomplishments, you feel much better about what you’re doing, you start paying attention to your work that makes you money,” he said.

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