T.I. christened the Sony outdoor stage at 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!,' performing the 'Trouble Man' track 'Hello,' with sunglasses on and his hood up, even though night had fallen on Los Angeles.
Pharrell Williams is making music with T.I. and Kendrick Lamar, according to an image posted on Billionaire Boys Club that shows the guys hanging out in a Los Angeles recording studio.
There were plenty of surprises at the BET Music Matters Showcase at SXSW in Austin, TX on Thursday (March 14). During T.I.'s headlining set, Kendrick Lamar jumped onstage for a memorable performance of their collaborative tune, 'Memories Back Then,' from Tip's 'Trouble Man: Heavy Is the Head' album.
Now that we've all had a chance to try on Justin Timberlake's 'Suit & Tie,' it's only natural to wonder what's in store for us in the rest of his upcoming 'The 20/20 Experience' record -- and one person who might know a thing or two is Timberlake's past collaborator, T.I.
T.I. recruited Lil Wayne for his latest single, 'Ball,' from 'Trouble Man: Heavy Is the Head,' but Weezy couldn't make it to 'Late Night With Jimmy Fallon' on Jan. 3. Still, Tip's performance was so strong and fun that you almost didn't miss him.
T.I.certainly has lived a troubled life. On his eighth LP 'Trouble Man: Heavy Is the Head,' his first album since being released last year from federal prison following a probation violation, the veteran rhyme-slinger lays bare his troubled past and turns to music for salivation.
Love can be a tug of war, according to T.I. on the bittersweet rap ballad 'Guns and Roses.' The track also features the oh-so talented Pink singing the yearning hook with her soulful voice.
Rapper T.I. is saying 'Hello' to the haters on his new track, which is produced by Pharrell Williams and features Cee Lo Green on the hook. The smooth tune will appear on the Atlanta rapper's upcoming album 'Trouble Man: Heavy is the Head,' which arrives in stores on Dec. 18.
T.I. hasn't even dropped his new record yet, but while the world waits to hear 'Trouble Man: Heavy Is the Head' when it drops on Dec. 18, he's already moved on to his next record -- a 'Trouble Man' sequel.
Rapper T.I. is back with a confessional song called 'Sorry,' which features fellow Atlanta rhyme-slinger Andre 3000. On the song, the King of the South is not apologetic about some of the mistakes that he has made in the past.