Gaming Watch T-Pain get his revenge on racist Call of Duty players If you come at the king, you better not miss. By Christian Holub Christian Holub Christian Holub is a writer covering comics and other geeky pop culture. He's still mad about 'Firefly' getting canceled. EW's editorial guidelines Published on April 30, 2021 12:03PM EDT Photo: Jemal Countess/FilmMagic Things can get intense during heated gaming moments. No matter how stressful a video-game battle might be, there's never an excuse to use racial slurs — and if you do, you'd better be prepared to face the consequences of your actions. That's a lesson that T-Pain taught some racist Call of Duty players this week. As the singer-rapper recounted in a TikTok video, he was just about to begin a round with online rivals when the other players started dropping the n-word and insulting the Black Lives Matter movement. Once the actual gameplay began, T-Pain (real name Faheem Rasheed Najm) wasted no time in declaring his intentions for revenge. "I want all of them," T-Pain can be heard shouting during the video. As he began taking down his racist enemies one by one, he shouted, "I want every single f---ing one of them! I want it all, I want it all, I want every part of it! I want the whole thing!" Eventually, T-Pain succeeded in wiping them all out, after which he celebrated with a drink. "Ladies and gentlemen, looks like the [n-word] wins," T-Pain declared. "Stupid idiots." The clip became popular on Reddit, where T-Pain himself eventually responded to the fans sharing it. "You guys are f---ing awesome. Love you all. Just doing my duties (ha….. dootie) as a citizen," he wrote. Watch the video above, and check out T-Pain's Twitch channel to see more of his video-game prowess. Sometimes he even sings. Related content: T-Pain apologizes to dozens of celebrities for just now figuring out how to check DMs 7 times T-Pain broke the Internet (and the charts)