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T.I.: Southern Gentleman 
Published Monday, August 18, 2008 9:36 AM
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By Kathy Iandoli
The T.I. that you read about in the media is presently the exact opposite of the T.I. that sits before you to discuss his upcoming album Paper Trail. Perhaps that’s a continuation of his T.I. vs. T.I.P. alter ego, or maybe he’s just growing up. T.I.’s “paper trail” runs thick, including banknotes and legal documents, but none that would call him a snitch. Regardless of the media hype – from tons of guns to Shawty Lo and 50 Cent drama to bitch slapping Luda’s manager Chaka Zulu – T.I. is as calm as ever, reflecting on the past, accepting it, and moving forward.

T.I.’s involvement with the law reads like a well-dressed crime novel, inevitably forcing him to lose his right to vote. That doesn’t stop him from respecting yours, as his Respect My Vote campaign with the Hip-Hop Caucus is currently one of his main focuses, among other things. He even proudly dons a Respect My Vote t-shirt.

Besides that, T.I. has a budding acting career, a new son, and a love life that he chooses to play like Jayonce and keep on the low. Let’s not forget the album, Paper Trail, available on “Grand Hustle Day” September 30th – a release date that he shares with labelmate Big Kuntry. As T.I. sits back and reflects on the past year, he explains his formula for peace – accepting God in your life, and letting your momma do whatever she wants with the house you bought her.


AllHipHop.com: So first things first, you know we’re anticipating your album Paper Trail.

T.I: September 30th.   

AllHipHop.com: Yes. And it’s been quite an interesting year; it’s a change for you. Does the album reflect that at all?

T.I: Absolutely. This album as all of my other albums is indeed a reflection of my life, what I’m going through, how I’m getting through it, my mind state, my emotional state.

T.I. "Whatever You Like"





AllHipHop.com: Many people consider King to be an epic album.

T.I: Thank you.

AllHipHop.com: In the albums that followed King, did you always feel that you had to make albums that had to compete with it at all?

T.I: No. King represented me in that period of my life. There are certain elements in my life that have changed dramatically, so there’s no way I can compete with that. I have to make an album that’s true to my current situation. That’s not just for [Paper Trail], that’s for T.I vs. T.I.P. I made an album that was true and relevant to the person that I was at that time. This album’s the same, the next album will be the same and so on and so forth.

AllHipHop.com: What would you consider your mind state to be right now?

T.I: Calm. Secure. I think that I really drifted business wise. I spent so much time sitting still not being able to conduct business – to make a move to take advantage of opportunities – so right now I’m trying to make up for all that lost time.

AllHipHop.com: Now you’ve had a few brushes with the law…

[T.I. laughs and spits out the coffee he’s sipping]

T.I: That was funny how you tried to understate that statement. That was funny, yeah.

AllHipHop.com: What would you consider to be some lessons learned?

T.I: Um…let me see, lessons learned – through God all things are possible. We learn that the decisions you make can very well affect your future. We learn that there’s no status that you can be that supersedes poor judgment, and you learn that walking with guns and fire is [as] safe as walking with God.

AllHipHop.com: Did you want to clear up anything going on with the Shawty Lo situation? I’m sure that there’s kind of been a back and forth type of thing.

T.I: Yeah, but you know what? I’ma end that right here. I ain’t speaking on it, it’s over for me. I don’t want to speak anymore. I ain’t speaking on it.

AllHipHop.com: So it’s a done deal.

T.I: Done deal for me. All my beefs, situations and issues with anybody, you know it’s been done for me in my head. But if you know what I’m just saying it’s just I’m saying verbally I’m through. I got other stuff, I gotta bring little son up you know what I’m sayin’? That’s a thing I need to do. It’s real trivial from my angle.

AllHipHop.com: Yeah and with the whole 50 Cent snitching situation, you kind of took on the same kind of mentality, though. Like it’s not worth it.

T.I: I’m not…I mean you know, I worry about the truth and to be quite honest with you, I ain’t got myself into any situation for anybody in regards to anything that wasn’t true. So I shouldn’t even be involving myself in matters that don’t end and begin with truth.

You know somebody can say something about me that’s true then maybe, maybe just maybe. I mean I got too much on my plate right now, it’s just really no time.  And I’m really just blessed to be here and I’m not gon’…I’m not gon’ slap the powers that be, being God, in the face by involving myself in anything that’s just like I said trivial, unimportant. If anybody ever been in a situation similar to mine, you already know once your agreement has been agreed to, it’s supposed to work with journalists, press, people.

You know you can Google my name T.I is agreed with you know what I’m saying? It’s gon’ pop off and any of those claims….and [50 Cent] said he wanna talk about it, that’s what I heard, but if any of those claims – it’s not even him, it’s other people like online talking ‘bout, “Oh he did this, he did that.” If that was the truth, it would be in my agreement, all you got to do is pull my agreement up; there’s no such thing as a secret exchange. If that was the case there’d be no such thing as the witness protection program.

AllHipHop.com: Right.

T.I: Everyone knows that in order to get favor shown to you by the government in exchange for cooperation, you have to sign documents, you got to come to court, you got to physically point people out and at least someone saying, “Yes I am the person that he put here.”

And that’s not the case. Man if I was lying, people just don’t want to excel, but God got another plan for me that supersedes the other issues; my stupidity you know what I’m saying and anyone else’s opinions. God’s plan – that’s over all – and I’m sorry if they don’t like it. I think they’re barking up the wrong tree they need to take it upstairs you know?

AllHipHop.com: You’re one of the few artists that you know if trouble finds you, you accept it as a mistake and you keep moving forward. But why do you feel that people are still trying to test you then?

T.I: [laughs] I don’t know, maybe ‘cause I’m good looking. I don’t know man, I guess [people] get tired of [their] little girlfriends talking about me. You know everywhere keep talking about you, keep talking about you. “I’m tired of this n***a,” you know what I’m saying? I don’t know what it is, maybe my size, maybe they feel that because of my size that I’ma be an easy [target].

AllHipHop.com: So how do you manage to keep such a healthy married life you know being…?

T.I: How do I manage to keep such a healthy what?

AllHipHop.com: Married life.

T.I: Who? [laughs]

AllHipHop.com: Married life. [laughs]

T.I.: [laughs]. We’re actually a couple.

AllHipHop.com: Love life.

T.I: Secret. Top secret. I am drawing from the book and blueprint of Jay and B you know what I’m sayin’. I see it’s obviously worked and I have seen the other way fail so many times, and I care too much about my situation to allow it to fall victim to such unfortunate circumstances. So next question. [laughs and toasts with his cup of coffee]

AllHipHop.com: Taken well. So you know you’re the King of the South…
 
T.I: Yeah.

“You can call me the King you can call me rubberband man, you can call [Wayne] the monster, the greatest rapper alive, just call the South number one when you do it.”

AllHipHop.com: But with the rise of Lil Wayne do you feel that’s affecting your title at all?

T.I: No, that’s my partner you know. I salute, I salute. Shorty just like if I come out and if I say it more than him when his album’s released it’s not gonna affect his title as the best rapper alive you know what I’m sayin’? Like we co-exist with one another, we have a mutual understanding, respect for one another. I mean I don’t ever claim to be able to do what he do nor does he claim to be able to do what I do.

We both have our own positions that we play, but our main goal/focus is make sure that the South stay on top. So you can call me the King you can call me rubberband man, you can call [Wayne] the monster, the greatest rapper alive, just call the South number one when you do it.

AllHipHop.com: How did you get a song with Ludacris [“Wish You Would”] after the situation with his management?

T.I: I told you, I’m done with all that. When I say I’m done with that, I ain’t just talking you know? I’m doing everything in my power if I can to move forward, and that’s just an example of that. But you know me and ‘Cris have always spoke. We never had no problems – we speak, he has my number. I have his. It’s always been that way. I’ve never known – and I’ve went at it with a lot of cats – but I’ve never had such worthy competition.

As a mutual respect you know I’m sure that [Ludacris] has to acknowledge my contributions just like I got to acknowledge his. I ain’t never been a hater and now is not the time for me to start, so we ain’t got no problems with one another. If it ain’t no beef, ain’t no reason why we shouldn’t be able to work together.

Wish You Would - Ludacris ft. T.I.

AllHipHop.com: True. Let’s talk about the Respect My Vote campaign.

T.I: I’m working alongside the Hip Hop Caucus, and it’s a voter registration campaign and we’re doing everything in our power – from rallies to PSA’s to public appearances, television appearances, print ads, everything that we can think of to do – to create awareness and encourage masses to get out there and become a part of the decision making process. It’s special. It’s special, not only but especially young people between the ages of 18 to 29 who are not in college because the statistic of people between 18 and 29 who are not in college that don’t vote are 93 percent.
   
With this being the most important election of our lifetime and this being the most critical condition of the country and our lifetime, I think for us to not be a part of this process is detrimental to our progress. I’m doing everything I can – and not to mention I ain’t gonna be able to vote, so I’m just trying to make up for my minus one.

If I can make up for my minus one by encouraging one million to get out there and do they thing, then I feel like my job is done. And not to mention man in 2000 man – 2000 which could arguably be said that that’s the election that got us in this whole mess to begin with – it can be arguably be said that we wouldn’t be at war, that the state of the economy would not be the same, a lot of the judicial standings would not be the same had it not been for the 2000 election. The 2000 election was decided by under 600 votes, 583 I think…under 600 votes. If 600 people would of got up, got out, did they thing we probably wouldn’t be in this situation to begin with and we cannot afford for history to repeat itself.

AllHipHop.com: Why do you think the government designs the voting system to not include people who have a record?

T.I: I’m not going to say anything bad about the government. [laughs] Don’t get me wrong, I’m not anti-government whatsoever. I love my country you know what I’m sayin’? I’m a patriot, I try to be. I’m a tax-paying upstanding citizen. I ain’t got nothing bad to say about my government. I mean no system is perfect, but I think even more so than that it’s up to the people to do everything in their power to work within the system.

First you must understand the workings and rules of the system. Once you have knowledge of that, you now work within the system to get done what you think needs to be done. Now if you find out that the rules are this, this, this and this and you know you just don’t feel like doing it, then that’s your fault, it’s not the system’s fault. If you didn’t like it, if you think it should have been different, you should have been more involved earlier on so you could of weighed in on the decision making process whether or not it should be this way. If you fail to even become knowledgeable of the system and you go out there out of your own ignorance and then you find out in order to vote you gotta do this, you gotta do this, and this you gotta do this, well then you should’ve found out first.

You should’ve researched but now all you have to do is go to HipHopCaucus.org and they’ll walk you straight through it. Just put the Playstation down for a second, come home from the club and go to HipHopCaucus.org. They’ll take care of it.

AllHipHop.com: Who would you say has been one of the most positive influences in your life?

T.I : I mean of course my family, my uncles, my grandfather my grandmomma, my momma, my daddy, you know. But outside of my family in recent history, I had the pleasure of speaking to and being mentored by Ambassador Andrew Young. He’s been an outstanding inspiration to do the right thing.

AllHipHop.com: Growing up what was your favorite subject in school?

T.I: Math.

AllHipHop.com: And what did you want to be when you grew up?

T.I: This.

AllHipHop.com: Yeah?

T.I: That’s it.

AllHipHop.com: If you weren’t doing this where would you be?

T.I: Real estate, construction, still business.

AllHipHop.com: With some math in there.

T.I: Yeah, absolutely. I got to be able to add, subtract, divide and multiply.

AllHipHop.com: You’re very fortunate that your career includes the math of many album sales and stuff. How do you keep humble? How do you keep going and not get so jaded by anything?

T.I: I mean I guess it would be [attributed] to my morals, standards, principles, beliefs, foundation, upbringing, my grandmom, my momma…see I know if I get out there, I can’t get big headed. My momma’ll say, “Boy you still...” My momma say, “Don’t forget where you came from.” And my momma like…’cause you know I bought – I gave my mom my old house. You know 10,000 square foot, $850,000 house. And you know she got a sub zero refrigerator, granite countertops, mahogany wood floors. She still take the plastic grocery bags and tie ’em around the knobs of the cabinets.

I say, “Momma why you do that? You know you don’t have to do that.”

“Oh I ain’t wasting nothing, you can’t tell me, I’ma keep my bags. I know where I came from.”

“But momma you don’t have to. You need some bags I’ll get you some trash bags.”

“I got trash bags, this my house.”

So I’m like, “Alright momma you got it. It’s cool.” I think things like that, you know, they taught me how to withstand any conditions and how to be comfortable with the most life has to offer or the less in life or the least life has to offer.

My uncle man, my uncle raised me as a man, my pops raised me as a man; not as a superstar, not as a celebrity. Stars are in the sky, people are in the streets. My status is just due to my, I guess you know, my occupation. That’s not where I end and begin. I’m a man first before anything, and I keep that in mind

I don’t think I’m better than nobody else – I may look better than some people [laughs] –but I don’t think that makes me better than nobody else. I mean I’m still the same dude, I’m still the same cat, got the same friends you know I still…I live somewhere different, I enjoy different things now, but I’m still the same person man.

AllHipHop.com: What kind of acting projects do you have coming up?

T.I: Bone Deep is the film that I’ll be starting on in September and it’s starring Idris Elba, Matt Dillon, Chris Brown and myself. It’s an action drama movie, it’s a flick about some young, cool, fly well dressed, good looking, intelligent, articulate…bank robbers. You know, not just your shoot’em up bang bang, bust’em in the bank Set It Off bank robbers, I’m talking inside man, Ocean’s 11 heat type bank robbers. I’m one of the producers also. I’m looking forward to that.

AllHipHop.com: Common was talking about how as an MC once you go through with acting and you start becoming an actor as well, the pressure off releasing that album that makes that hit is kind of easier because you know you got that acting money that’s coming in.

T.I: [laughs] Well hey I don’t know about Common, I can’t really…Common done been in a few more movies than me, but I ain’t really got no money like that on acting. Both the movies I did I lost money. I put off millions of dollars, yeah, to do ATL like with touring I put [off] millions of dollars to do ATL for the opportunity and I’m glad I did it, it worked out. Now American Gangster did take off better than ATL and didn’t cost me as much, but I damn near ended up paying them to do it. But I’m not doing it for the money right now.

AllHipHop.com: So there’s also a rumor that you’re in Fast and the Furious 4.

T.I: I ain’t…I been hearing that rumor man! Whoever doing Fast and the Furious y’all need to holla at me, because I don’t know nothing about me being in the Fast and the Furious. I mean for real. I didn’t even know they were doing another one. Not to say that I wouldn’t do it, but I don’t know nothing about it. Do you know what the script is about? Do you know what the premise of the next one is, I don’t know?

AllHipHop.com: Does it like freak you out where you know you’ll hear something like that and just be like where’d this come from?

T.I: Freak me out? Nah…it’s a part of the job.

AllHipHop.com: If you had known before becoming T.I what was going to happen – you know with people testing you, trying to put your stuff out in the public and everything – would you still have gotten into it?

T.I: That’s a very worthy question. I don’t know. I don’t know. I don’t know man. If I knew how much hate was involved, how similar the dangers were, I don’t know. I don’t know, I probably would have. I probably would have, but can’t tell.

“I made the adjustments in my life that I feel were necessary for me to grow and expand and mature as a man. It’s unfortunate that it took such a severe situation to bring about that change, but what’s important is that the change happened.”

AllHipHop.com: Would you say at this point in time you’re 100 percent happy?

T.I: 100 percent happy…yeah, yeah, yeah definitely. I think I’m happier now than I was before. I made the adjustments in my life that I feel were necessary for me to grow and expand and mature as a man. It’s unfortunate that it took such a severe situation to bring about that change, but what’s important is that the change happened, so yeah I’m happy.

AllHipHop.com: What would you say is one of the smartest decisions you’ve ever made in this industry?

T.I: One of the smartest decisions that I’ve ever made in this industry is to start my own company and lead my way after the first album. Let me see…and to step away from music for a minute to film ATL. Those pretty much they standout off top. The best thing for myself – and oh, to do mixtapes – the first album didn’t work, started doing mixtapes to keep myself present in the marketplace instead of just waiting on the label to do something for me.

AllHipHop.com: Let’s talk about your company, Grand Hustle. Explain why you got started and talk about some of the artists that you work with.

T.I: Big Kuntry King – his album comes out September 30th as well as mine – name of his album is My Time to Eat. Alfamega, I Am Alfamega comes out in October, DJ Drama he’s preparing his album and getting ready for a release later this year, hopefully by the holidays, and Young LA his single “Ain’t I” is tearing the clubs up, taking off in the South. He’s about to start on his second single. JR “Get Money” you know his first single, “Nobody But You,” ladies will love it, it’s doing very well. Let’s see 8Ball & MJG, they’re working on they album we’ve had the pleasure of welcoming them to the family. [Young] Dro. Dro has just finished his second album and picking the first single for him, he’ll be ready to go the beginning of next year. So we’re doing pretty well.

AllHipHop.com: Why did you decide to put your album and the Big Kuntry album on the same day?

T.I: Well because I figure people will already be in the record stores, they’ll already be encouraged to buy music, so why not support both members of the hustle while they at it?




AllHipHop.com: Makes sense. So what else do you have coming up besides that?

T.I: My clothing line, AKOO, a king of oneself. It’s gonna be launching October/November of this year. We’ll be at Magic, so you can catch me there and I’m proud of it. I’m looking forward to releasing it and presenting it to the world.

AllHipHop.com: So when do you sleep?

T.I: [laughs] Ahh not much. I don’t know man, the Lord promised me I would get enough sleep when I die, and He promised me all the sleep I want when I die.


Comments

 

iemixes said:

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August 18, 2008 9:45 AM
 

Hush said:

It seems like T.I. is real humble about things...I can respect that 'cause a lot of shit ain't worth it regardless of what anybody thinks...but I don't know if the album is going to be an extension of what he's previously done with just somethin' a little different on it..or if he really takes things from another angle..he's got new shit to speak on...but we'll see.

http://www.myspace.com/sha317
August 18, 2008 9:53 AM
 

kenny1234 said:

IEMIXES YOU HYPE RAKE IT EASY FOR T.I. IM HEARING ALOT OF BULLSHIT COMING OUT FROM THE PAPER TRAIL THE STREETS NEED ANOTHER TRAP MUZKIC MY THOUGHTS
August 18, 2008 10:00 AM
 

NightFall914 said:

Solid interview.T.I seems to be very comfortable with himself and his position in life.That's really all you can ask for these days.
August 18, 2008 10:07 AM
 

Davy da prince said:

do ur thang ma nigga
August 18, 2008 10:10 AM
 

Tommy K. said:

That's whats up. Kool interview.
August 18, 2008 10:15 AM
 

D-block 4life said:

Feelen that interview...Glad 2 see da king of the south still have his sanity B N the brother have 2 sit next year... You can prepare urself 4 it but you can never get use 2 it...& he just seem so humble...that's just da graceful will of a black man...big up TIP

As far as the new cd,he can't go back 2 the same things he came out wit..He gotta show his versatility.His single no matter what just describe his whole situation of his life rite now..let go & let god sometimes you gotta get knocked back down 2 size to rember this is not ur life & god put you here..so this cd just bring that 2 light....itz crazy cuz da streets R scared of music like that-that's why cassidy had problems wit his last cd..cuz everybody gotta b thug 24-7.....Just my thoughts
August 18, 2008 10:18 AM
 

odeiseltheone said:

good interview. long but not boring. hope he's learned all the lessons he says he has..
August 18, 2008 10:32 AM
 

WILLY KILLEM? said:

THE KINGS BACK!!

I love it, love it, love it......his NEW direction & outlook on life is TRULY inspiring.

His interviews are ALWAYS on point...he's well spoken & articulate.

After his one year bid...NOBODY will be able to stop this man's reign.

BEEN a fan since his "IM SERIOUS" , laface day's....STILL a fan.
WILL ALWAYS BE A FAN.

Atlanta loves you TIP, Keep makin good music, great business decisions & keep raisin all them babies you got. lol
August 18, 2008 10:35 AM
 

WILLY KILLEM? said:

THE KINGS BACK!!

I love it, love it, love it......his NEW direction & outlook on life is TRULY inspiring.

His interviews are ALWAYS on point...he's well spoken & articulate.

After his one year bid...NOBODY will be able to stop this man's reign.

BEEN a fan since his "IM SERIOUS" , laface day's....STILL a fan.
WILL ALWAYS BE A FAN.

Atlanta loves you TIP, Keep makin good music, great business decisions & keep raisin all them babies you got. lol
August 18, 2008 10:38 AM
 

Dro-Mr 809 said:

IS tip what else can be said.
August 18, 2008 10:45 AM
 

Loony-T 706 said:

cant stop a king. im feelin the Akoo idea.. A King Of Oneself... thats dope.
August 18, 2008 10:49 AM
 

Hoodgrown said:

Good interview. Tip seems like a really cool dude. I just peeped the song he did with Luda as well. It's cool they could squash all that b.s. and come together as MEN. I'd like to see Game, Young Buck and 50 do the same.




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August 18, 2008 10:54 AM
 

The A/V Club said:

T.I. is the truth!! Urban Legend is a certified classic L.P.

Need a music video? Get at me!! http://www.myspace.com/needamuzicvideo
August 18, 2008 11:00 AM
 

Rosco! said:

Man I like T.I. alot as an artist and as a person too. he alot smarter than u would think..........real good interview. Im coppin Paper Trail
August 18, 2008 11:10 AM
 

louduva202 said:

Real humble dude!! Is B.G. still signed to Grand Hustle tho?
August 18, 2008 11:50 AM
 

T-ROC said:

Nothing but respect for this dude. Very humble individual and that hard to seek in rap music today.






August 18, 2008 11:57 AM
 

Tony T said:

"Stars are in the sky, people are in the streets"

Sept. 30 paper trail will be bought
August 18, 2008 12:04 PM
 

delvec001 said:

Its the King b**** !!!
August 18, 2008 12:25 PM
 

regithug said:

good interview. king a the south
August 18, 2008 1:55 PM
 

doeboi5000 said:

i know Tip is being all humble, so I'mma lash out for him.....It's Tha King, bitch!!!!!

I cant wait for the AKOO clothing too...the concept is genious..
August 18, 2008 2:08 PM
 

MoonchyldTwy said:

dude is da shyt always been
August 18, 2008 3:29 PM
 

MissDallasTx214 said:

I love his new song, "Whatever You Like"........man he fine and a humble G, complete package! What more can a girl ask for? Tiny is lucky to have a guy like this.....
August 18, 2008 3:44 PM
 

PlatinumGreg said:

@louduva202  B.G. was never signed to Grand Hustle. He's signed to Atlantic and has his own label through Atlantic. Chopper City. TI just executive produced his cd To Hood For Hollywood.

Good interview though. Looking forward to Paper Trail
August 18, 2008 5:16 PM
 

BULLCITY FELLA said:

Good interview....glad he deflected all that mess about beef and whoever wants to beef with him....good look..!!!  Dude sounds like he grew up after those charges; which many men will do...and doesn't sound like he lost any of his street-cred to do a lil growing up.  Keeping his mind on his meal is whassup...!!  Good interview with some relevant questions...
fa shiggadoe..!!!
August 18, 2008 5:55 PM
 

TonyMalibu said:

louduva202 said:
Real humble dude!! Is B.G. still signed to Grand Hustle tho?

********************************

From my understanding, BG was never signed to Grand Hustle.  He was signed to Atlantic, and since TIP is also signed to Atlantic, the "black suits" put him over BG's last album as executive producer.

TIP is that dude.  I've been a fan since "Trap Muzik" (sorry, but I snored all over "I'm Serious" and by the time I checked it out he had changed his style up or grew into his own).  Dude is easily top 10 alive status.

I'm glad he cleared up that snitching shit.  But real talk, I always wondered about the cats saying that he snitched in the first place.  I was like "After 3 Million Dollars bail, who could he possible snitch on?  Another multi-millionaire who's a convicted felon and purchasing illegal guns?   Come on, dog...3 Million Dollars?????  Snitching is for these lil' D boys in the street...cats living wreckless.  They snitch because that's the only means they got.  TIP got bread.  And 50 Cent is just a lil' bitch who's miserable in his own skin.

Continued success to TIP and Grand Hustle.    
August 18, 2008 6:34 PM
 

TonyMalibu said:

Dude...that video "Whatever You Like" really sucked ass!  Damn TIP I'mma need you to go a lil' harder on the next single.
August 18, 2008 6:40 PM
 

thegeneral16 said:

T.I. is and will always be the King. The best thing about him is that all of his cd's never get old to me. I can still listen to all of the past albums he's put out and they will feel new 2 me. I'm so mad that he has to do a year because for 365 days a throne is goin to be empty!!!!!
August 18, 2008 8:49 PM
 

SPATE Magazine All Day said:

T.I has a great ear for hit records. Thats something that is rare. There are a lot of great rappers but some just don't have that ear to recognize a hit. He puts out quality music people can relate to.

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August 18, 2008 10:01 PM
 

bnreal80 said:

i hope da best for him
August 19, 2008 2:09 PM
 

MAINE MAN said:

damn thats whats up tip... i hope rappers read this interview here, and take some notes...this cat feels comfortable in his own skin, and his future is brighter than his past... good article... do ya thang tip
August 19, 2008 3:06 PM
 

MAINE MAN said:

damn thats whats up tip... i hope rappers read this interview here, and take some notes...this cat feels comfortable in his own skin, and his future is brighter than his past... good article... do ya thang tip
August 19, 2008 3:06 PM
 

MAINE MAN said:

damn thats whats up tip... i hope rappers read this interview here, and take some notes...this cat feels comfortable in his own skin, and his future is brighter than his past... good article... do ya thang tip
August 19, 2008 3:06 PM
 

Boldseduction69 said:

UM, HATERS, ARE YOU OK? TAKE TIME OUT AND GO GET A DRINK. THEN, COME BACK, READ THE INTERVIEW AGAIN.
BECOME INSPIRED LIKE MOST PEOPLE.

SIMPLY TAKE NOTES.

UM, SHAWTY LO WHO? NIGGA PLEASE.

SIMPLY TAKE NOTES.
August 19, 2008 4:29 PM
 

Boldseduction69 said:

UM, HATERS, ARE YOU OK? TAKE TIME OUT AND GO GET A DRINK. THEN, COME BACK, READ THE INTERVIEW AGAIN.
BECOME INSPIRED LIKE MOST PEOPLE.

SIMPLY TAKE NOTES.

UM, SHAWTY LO WHO? NIGGA PLEASE.

SIMPLY TAKE NOTES.
August 19, 2008 4:29 PM
 

grandpa dope smoke said:

good to see a nice humble cat in the rap game.... excpecially coming out of atl.. land of the ignorance..  minus the outkast family and luda..
August 19, 2008 6:47 PM
 

GichiGuts said:

South stand up!
August 20, 2008 2:13 AM
 

Nuri said:

Ball and G are with Grand Hustle now?
August 20, 2008 2:36 AM
 

Intelekt said:

Damn. This was a good interview. I have Trap Muzik, Urban Legend and King. TI vs TIP didn't thrill me, so I didn't cop it. But I might be looking forward to Paper Trail though. That's how much I liked this interview lol Nice, Tip. peace.
August 20, 2008 9:35 PM
 

eddiesixes said:

"i'd fuck rupaul before i'd fuck them ugly ass xscape biches"
-biggie

hahahaha
August 21, 2008 4:32 PM
 

Illmatic8687 said:

Loving the interview, loving the way it was spoken (t.I.) and yes please stop hatin and trying to put people down, apparently TIP was just giving a  lesson on this..perhaps his hatablockas aint lettin you haters see too good
August 21, 2008 6:39 PM
 

LadyDivaDivine said:

What else would you expect from a grown ass man.
August 21, 2008 8:45 PM
 

NiCk StYlez said:

Prior to all these exclusive interviews, T.I has experienced some real life changing situations. Dude has been able to keep his headup, keep his focus, direction, and talent all intact. Which I personally believe is inevitable, basically he expresses his tough times in forms of music which all rappers should be at least trying to do the same. Point Blank (Paper Trail) September 30th I look forward to what the sales run up to..."King of oneself" Enuff Said.
August 23, 2008 2:35 AM
 

Im tha truth said:

Real talk. keep ya eyes on emm
August 23, 2008 1:00 PM
 

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