A Musical Retrospective: T.I.
T.I. performs on 106 tonight!
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T.I. Celebrates the Release of Trouble Man: Heavy Is the Head Tonight! - Today is the release of T.I.'s eighth studio album and he's sounding better than ever! Because he'll be celebrating the release of Trouble Man: Heavy Is the Head tonight with 106 & Park, we've decided to take a stroll down memory lane and look back at all of his albums and what they've meant to his career. Click on to relive T.I.'s career and don't miss him tonight at 6P/5C! (Photo: Prince Williams/FilmMagic)
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I'm Serious (2001) - Although Tip's debut album completely tanked, it did garner the emcee the attention and fan support that made his next album a huge success. (Photo: Artista Records)
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Trap Muszik (2003) - After moving from LaFace to Atlantic Records, T.I. got his footing again and came back to the rap game swinging. His sophomore album, Trap Muzik, was raw and straight up about the ATL trap. "24's" and "Be Easy" both did well as singles, but the song that put everyone on to T.I. was his classic "Rubberband Man." It's almost 10 years later, but it still goes hard. (Photo: Atlantic Records)
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Urban Legend (2004) - With production from The Neptunes, Jazze Pha and Lil' Jon, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to see that Urban Legend was going to be a platinum-selling album. "ASAP," "You Don't Know Me" and "Bring 'Em Out" were all standout tracks for Tip on this one. (Photo: Atlantic Records)
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King (2006) - 2006 was a huge year for the King of the South because his album, King, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard charts the same week that his big screen debut, ATL, was released. Quite possibly Tip's most successful album, King spawned the classic "What You Know." (Photo: Atlantic Records)
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