When he's not making songs like "Booty Wurk," T-Pain is streaming on Twitch and interacting with his fans. In between sessions of playing popular Twitch games such as Fall Guys, T-Pain has been sharing different beats he's made and has done nothing with, but now he's offering those beats up to streamers to use as background noise.

T-Pain put together a huge list of songs in a playlist he calls the Pizzle Pack that streamers can listen to and use during their streams. T-Pain said on his stream that he himself is awkward and doesn't like a quiet background, and that the beats are a perfect way to break up the silence.  The Pizzle Pack may be perfect for streamers who frequent the Just Chatting category.

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The one caveat to T-Pain's Pizzle Pack is that it is intended for background music only. T-Pain explicitly states that he does not want people to use this music to make their own songs and they are not for mixtapes or related content. He continues to clarify that the beats are for Twitch, YouTube, and wherever else streamers reside. The Pizzel Pack website mentions that anyone who defies the set terms or violates T-Pain's Copywrite will "get their ass sued."

https://clips.twitch.tv/PatientCrowdedSquirrelTheRinger

T-Pain is just one notable rapper turned streamer to make headlines on Twitch. Earlier this Summer, Logic signed an exclusive deal to stream on Twitch after he announced he would be retiring from music. In an interview, the exclusive deal was said to be worth seven figures to keep Logic's content exclusively on Twitch.

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Source: Pizzle Pack