T-Pain Vows to Track Down Hit & Run Driver That Left Him, Wife on Side of Road
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Rapper T-Pain is vowing to track down the driver allegedly responsible for a hit-and-run that left him, his wife, and several other crew members stranded on the side of the road in Atlanta.

Rapper T-Pain is vowing to track down the driver allegedly responsible for a hit-and-run that left him, his wife, and several other crew members stranded on the side of the road in Atlanta. 

The "Buy U a Drank" singer revealed he and his team were involved in a crash early Monday morning, according to a video he shared with his 4.5 million followers on Instagram

"Whoever just f– ran into the back of my damn truck, whoever just hit me, my wife, my road manager, my driver – whoever just did that s– and drove the f–off... life's about to get so much worse," he said to the camera in front of his wrecked vehicle and flashing police lights.

"First off all, you left the whole g–d– front of your truck, we know what we're looking for, now. You left your f– baby toys, so we know you got kids," said T-Pain.

"S– is going too great for me to not make me want revenge right now because you drove the f– off, and boy, that was the worst part. It wasn't even the wreck," he admitted.

"Thank God I'm alive," he confessed, revealing his driver had to be transported to a local hospital.

"I know times are hard and things are going bad for a lot of people. But I don't know if he was drunk. I don't know if you ain't paid your insurance. I don't know what's going on in your life," he said.

"God is amazing. I'm alright. Back to work," T-Pain captioned the clip, which has garnered nearly 180,000 likes. "Also we're in Atlanta a mile away from making it home from the airport. It was a ~2003-2007 silver Chevy SUV that probably looks like they hit something super hard and missing the grill," he commented.

"Ppl that are saying my neck and back gonna hurt tomorrow are really underestimating how much my neck and back was already hurting from just being old," he joked.

Shortly after, the Roswell Police Department arrested Rene Galvan of Woodstock, Georgia, in connection with the crash, according to WAGA-TV

Galvan allegedly admitted to drinking before getting behind the wheel. Police allegedly recovered nine unopened beer bottles in his vehicle, the outlet reported. 

Galvan's been charged with DUI and hit-and-run, according to jail records.