
our men, and even sum women call each other nigga. is it because we care sooo much about how white people feel about our race? no 1 can deny that the majority of the scenes in this show are true, we go out to the club, our women shake there asses and we love it. If any1 thinks this cartoon is degrading they need to think bout y it is degrading. And if you want to get on you white horse and be all snotty it’ your right you can also just simply not watch it just like i don’t watch fox news or the 700 club but i don’t see you bitchin bout that. This show was hilarious! it did just what it was suppose to do entertain. you “culture is American” this society formed and shaped you thru oppression, racism, economic terrorism and you probably couldn’t survive a damn week in Africa. you seem to have lost sight of the fact that your not African you are of African decent negro! Africa is just the place your forefathers a mother came from but you my friend were born right here in the good ole USA. Hell Family guy and robot chicken have done far worse the this and don’t even get me started on Moral Orel that show bashes every stereo type about religion there is but do you see white people all up in arms taking about how those shows are setting their race back 20-30 yrs hell no! You are deluding yourself if you think you will be more acceptable to white America by not acting like a black American. Look if you haven’t noticed they are doing everything in their power to make the first black president a failure! all to ensure that you will never see another one! When have you ever seen gun’s at a white president’s rally? can you say NEVER! And your worried about a damn cartoon setting back the black race in America!? LMBAO. You got your head so far up the exit you can’t see the flowers for the chocolate. He is also the winner of the BMI Urban Award for Song Writer Of The Year.Please! here we are AGAIN PRETENDING THAT WE ARE THE CAUSE OF OUR LOT IN LIFE! When conforming has done little to advance African American’s to the status of American! let me repeat it cause i need you to understand conforming has done little to advance African American’s to the status of American! So if you think by stopping the use of the word nigger you will magically be transformed into Sydney Portier in guess who coming to dinner. With more than 50 chart-topping singles from 2006 to 2010, his debut single “Low” with Flo Rida has been certified diamond (10× platinum) by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). He received 12 Grammy Award nominations and two awards throughout his career. He bought a home in Palm Beach County, Florida, which he lost in foreclosure due to nonpayment of an $85,800 loan that he took from Deutsche Bank in 2007 for the property. The rapper purchased a home in Winfield on the River gated subdivision in Duluth, Georgia for $1.32 million in 2007. Lyriq’s father, from his successful career as a rapper, songwriter, and voice artist, has raised a net worth of 10 million dollars. He received the BET Award for Best Collaboration and BET Hip Hop Award for Best Hip-Hop Video for “Good Life” in 2008 and the Best Collaboration award for “Blame It” in 2009. He has won two Grammy awards including a Best Rap Song award in 2008 for “Good Life” and a Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals in 2010 for “Blame It”.
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In 2016, he appeared in the YouTube web series Epic Rap Battles of History as Stevie Wonder. In 2008 he hosted BET Hip Hop Awards and guest started on Saturday Night Live. He voiced in Robot Chicken (2009), The Cleveland Show (2011-13), Squidbillies (2011), We Bare Bears (2018), and Tom Cat in Tom & Jerry in 2021. Lyriq’s father T-Pain appeared in films including Freaknik: The Musical (2010), Lottery Ticket (2010), Furious 7 (2015), The Boss (2016), and 2016 Ghostmates. His studio albums include Rappa Ternt Sanga (2005), Epiphany (2007), Three Ringz (2008), Revolver (2011), Oblivion (2017), 1UP (2019), and A Day Out With The Girls (TBA). Lyriq’s father T-Pain after establishing his own label Nappy Boy Entertainment in 2005, released his debut album, Rappa Ternt Sanga the same year. Born on September 30, 1984, Faheem Rashad Najm, popularly known as T-Pain (acronym of Tallahasseefor Pain) was raised by his parents Aliyah, a Bahamian chef, and Shasheem, founder of the Homeboyz to Men program.

Lyriq has two younger brothers Muziq and Kaydnz Kodah (born May 2009).


Lyriq’s parents T-Pain and Amber Najm have been married for 19 years since 2003. She has two younger siblings Muziq Najm (Born 24th of January, 2007) and Kaydnz Kodah Najm (Born 29th of April, 2009). Born on March 14, 2004, Lyriq is the first child of T-Pain and Amber Najm.
