Rapper T-Pain was left embarrassed after looking up some new sound effects for his Twitch stream – only to be greeted with extremely loud, moaning sound.
Anyone with a Twitch account and a decent internet connection can propel themselves into the streaming scene – so long as they follow the rules of the platform.
We’ve already celebrities like Marshmello and Terry Crews get involved – and even politicians like Bernie Sanders. Yet, rapper T-Pain has more experience on the platform than all of those combined after diving in with Overwatch and Battlefield V action. However, he’s still susceptible to some classic jokes – including the use of strange noises on-stream that leave headphone users in pain.
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During his September 7 stream, the Florida rapper had been talking with viewers and setting up some new noise alerts when he started playing through a wide-ranging list of sounds. Everything from the classic Rick Roll and Modern Warfare’s ‘We’ll get ‘em next time’ came up, before he turned his attention to finding a ‘sad’ reaction sound.
As soon as he said that, however, the rapper immediately started up an extremely loud, sound effect – prompting hysteria from himself and viewers. After the noise carried on for a few moments, as he struggled to shut it off, T-Pain apologized to his viewers. “Sorry, sorry,” he said, before bursting out into even more laughs.
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While some viewers were left stunned – especially those unfortunate viewers not using headphones – the popular rapper explained – after he’d rolled around the room laughing – why he had clicked on it.
[ad name=”article4″]Of course, clicking something that may seem a bit vague is a dangerous game on Twitch – especially when it can lead to hilarious moments just like T-Pain’s.
As the popular rapped continues his journey into livestreaming, he’ll have to be wary of what he’s opening, watching and listening as he won’t want any more slip-ups, which could even get him in trouble with the platform.