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i agree, haven't been messing with his newer stuff... cd was a letdownTI been putting out bad albums for years. Last good album was King. Everything since has been bad albums with a few good songs.
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i agree, haven't been messing with his newer stuff... cd was a letdownTI been putting out bad albums for years. Last good album was King. Everything since has been bad albums with a few good songs.
T.I.is one of my favorite rapper and all, but there's something about him having a reality show and being daddy do-right that makes me chuckle at all of his recent music.
I'm well aware that all rappers lie, but its just such a blatant contradiction it's conical to me.
The reality show never bothered me. It honestly makes me respect him even more. The transition from where he was to where he's at now. It's a nice break from the **** ratchet that gets pushed.
I like a few songs off trouble man.
Tip problem is his newer albums have no replay value. You hear it once and never wanna listen again
T.I. Reveals Musical Direction Of Next Albums “The Return” & “Love & Liability”
(AllHipHop News) T.I. just released his latest studio album this week, but the self-proclaimed “King of the South” has already formulated his next projects. While speaking with The Breakfast Club, Tip announced where he is looking to go musically on the follow-ups to Paperwork.
“I kind of divided them into concepts,” said T.I. referring to the over 200 songs he recorded during the Paperwork sessions. “Conceptually, if you listen to Paperwork all the way down, sonically it’s cohesive. You can tell it goes together. It has a theme, a feel, a vibe. I got a whole album full of the [trap music sound] coming up next called The Return. That album is already done.”
Tip plans to release his version of Kanye West’s 808s & Heartbreak called Love and Liability as well. The Atlanta-based rapper will not be singing on the album, but he describes the project as “the perspective of a real n***a who gets himself caught up in love.”
The Hustle Gang boss also revealed that the remix to his hit “About The Money” with Young Thug will feature Lil Wayne and Young Jeezy. The original version is climbing Billboard’s Hot 100 chart and the video on YouTube has totaled over 28 million views.
He needs drop that **** then and give this album that Men In Black flashy thing.
He needs drop that **** then and give this album that Men In Black flashy thing.