Fans Petition for T-Pain to Headline Super Bowl After His Show-Stopping Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade Performance

The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade is always full of great performances. Today’s event was no exception with great showings from some of the biggest stars in the music business. However, many viewers agree that the planners of Macy’s iconic parade outdid themselves this year with the addition of T-Pain.

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T-Pain made his Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade debut today atop the Jennie-O Big Turkey Spectacular float. The icon performed a medley of his biggest hits and had the entirety of Manhattan—and thousands of viewers across the nation—singing along.

[RELATED: T-Pain Makes His Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade Debut With a Medley of His Biggest Hits—and “My Millennial Heart Is So Happy”]

After seeing his abbreviated but hit-packed performance, many fans are calling for T-Pain to headline the Super Bowl halftime show.

Fans Want T-Pain to Headline the Super Bowl After His Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade Debut

Many fans took to Twitter to share their enthusiasm for T-Pain’s showing at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.  Now, they want to see him do a full set during the NFL’s biggest game.

“Can we start a petition for T-Pain to do the Super Bowl halftime show?” one fan tweeted. They would have at least one signature. Another fan shared, “Can we get a T-Pain Super Bowl halftime Show?”

Another fan had the same idea. “T-Pain just performed what would realistically be his Super Bowl halftime set,” they tweeted.

Not all fans are hoping for a Super Bowl performance from T-Pain. They were just thankful to see him perform at the Thanksgiving Day Parade. They praised his medley, and his energy, and were overall excited to see the icon atop the turkey-themed float.

Many people reacted to T-Pain’s unforgettable performance. One fan weighed in on where his performance ranked among the day’s performances. “T-Pain just won the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. This medley performance got the party going early this morning,” they shared.

Whether they want to see the “Up Down” singer perform at the Super Bowl or not, fans agree that T-Pain’s performance was a highlight of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. One viewer summed it up saying, “T-Pain is short for Thanksgiving Pain. A lot of people don’t know that.”

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