T.I. is back with his 8th studio Album with features from Pink, R. Kelly A$ap Rocky just to name a few. On this album T.I. went back to his classic albums and dug deep for the old T.I. that his fans know and love. The production of the album overall is solid and Tip enlist some of the big guns in the game like Pharrell and DJ Toomp. Check out T.I.’s latest Trouble Man Heavy Is The Head from the Rap Attack Crew.
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The album went gold, and the rapper was nominated for two Grammy Awards. After his release, he continued recording and co-starred in the VH1 series T.I. And Tiny: The Family Hustle. He issued Trouble Man: Heavy Is the Head, in December 2012. Influenced by Pharrell Williams, the rapper moved to the Columbia family of labels in 2013. Theme From Trouble Man.mp3 download. Download 60 Files download 16 Original. Community Audio.
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Biography
T.I. (Clifford Joseph Harris) is an American rapper and music producer, born in Atlanta, Georgia, September 25, 1980. The bosses of the Arista label recommended him to change the T.I.P. stage name in order to avoid conflicts with Q-Tip from A Tribe Called Quest. As a result, Clifford reduced it by one letter, to T.I. The young rapper’s career developed speedily. He released his first album, I'm Serious, in 2001. It did not evoke much attention. Too many fresh rappers used to arouse interest to their name by giving their albums and songs shouting names. Accustomed to that, the audience did not tale T.I. and his release seriously. Nevertheless, his single I'm Serious with Beenie Man on backing vocals was the first song to reveal T.I.’s big ambitions. The basic message of his first album was the expression of his claim to the throne of ‘King of South’.
During two years following the debut release, T.I. was actively performing in Atlanta, launched the Grand Hustle Records and participated in a joint project with DJ Drama. The major Atlantic noticed the hard working artist and signed him. His second studio work, Trap Muzik (2003), became a smash. This emotional, sarcastic and obscene album had awesome promotion though clubs and airplay. Its best songs were 24 Hours, and Rubber Band Man. T.I got his name spotted in the biggest charts, as the high sales of his album made it gold. Instead of taking the chance to rise to glory, T.I. violated the parole terms and got put behind the bars where he had already been locked for drug traffic in 1998. His attorney convinced the authorities to release him. At large, T.I. produced immediately his next album, Urban Legend. The single Bring 'Em Out was the most successful track from the new release. T.I.’s popularity jumped up in a blink of an eye. This album earned the platinum status, and its maker was nominated to Grammy for the hit U Don’t Know Me.
The release of ATL, a movie featuring T.I., coincided with the release of his extremely successful album, King (2006). The single What You Know earned him his first Grammy and the second one came along after performing the pop hit My Love along with Justine Timberlake. As soon as he had gained international fame, T.I. nearly died in a skirmish. After a concert in Cincinnati, his bus was fired at by a criminal gang, which ended in several injuries and his assistant’s death. T.I. v.s. T.I.P (2007) was almost as commercially good as the brilliant King. The session of the album involved a number of celebrated rappers, including Jay-Z and Eminem. In the same year, T.I. appeared in Ridley Scott’s American Gangster, an established film featuring such prominent actors as Denzel Washington and Russell Crowe. Besides, T.I. founded Grand Hustle Films. The first movie released by this studio was Once Was Lost with Danny Glover and T.I. starring. In September 2008, he released the new album, Paper Trail. Its song Whatever You Like became the most successful single in this artist’s career to have speeded from #71 to #1 position in Billboard Hot 100. Release of the musician’s seventh studio attempt titled No Mercy took place in 2010. During the creation of that strong long play T.I. collaborated with such famous artists as Eminem, Kanye West, Kid Cudi and many others, and such joint work helped him to expand the scope of his creativity. The album No Mercy turned out to be a very powerful, elaborate and original work, which completely satisfied the listeners’ expectations.