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Rapper T.I. arrested in LA for drug possession
by Believer on Sep.13, 2010, under T.I.
T.I. was arrested last week in Los Angeles for drug possession and open use. The rapper, real name Clifford Harris Jr., was stopped in his car after police smelled marijuana smoke coming out the window. His wife Tameka ‘Tiny’ Cottle was also with him and had “a handful of pills resembling ecstasy.”
Although the rapper was released from jail after posting bail and is yet to be formally charged, the police are currently testing the confiscated pills, and if he’s found guilty he could end up behind bars. It’s not the first time the rapper, famous for hits like Be Easy, Bring ‘Em Out, Front Back, Big Things Poppin’ (Do It), Live Your Life and Swing Ya Rag, has been in trouble with the law – but recent appearances at schools talking about the pitfalls of drugs and violence seemed to show he was trying to move forward.
T.I. is currently in the studio working on his seventh studio album.
T.I. says song with Lady Gaga may be scrapped
by SimpleT on Aug.30, 2010, under Lady Gaga, T.I.
Earlier this year, T.I. was proudly telling every reporter he could that he had recorded a track with Lady Gaga for his upcoming album King Uncaged. Now it appears the album, which is set to be released sometime before the end of the year, won’t even include the much anticipated collaboration.
Just a few months ago the rapper was crowing about how excited he was to have worked with Lady Gaga. “She’s a phenomenal talent”, he said. “I think she’s an entertainer, in all aspects of the word… a classic, all-around entertainer. A global star. I’m extremely proud to work with her.”
Now he’s told Rap-Up.com that the much-hyped song may be scrapped altogether before the album is released, as Lady Gaga felt it wasn’t up to standard. “She brought it to my knowledge that she would like to top what we already have,” said the rapper. “I don’t know if that’s going to be a keeper.”
It looks like we’ll have to wait until King Uncaged is officially released before we know for sure. T.I. ringtones are available for free download on mobijoy.com
T.I.
by Addict on Jun.29, 2010, under T.I.
Clifford Harris Jr., better known as T.I., is a popular American rapper and hip hop singer-songwriter.
Born 25th September 1980 in Atlanta, Georgia, Harris began rapping at the age of seven under the pseudonym ‘Tip’. After a troubled upbringing and eventful teenage years – during which he dealt drugs and was arrested on a number of occasions – Harris was eventually signed to LaFace Records in 2001. It was then he changed his name to T.I. to avoid confusion to rapper Q-Tip, who was signed to the same label.
T.I. released his debut album, I’m Serious, along with the title track, in 2001. Unfortunately, it was a critical and commercial flop – leading to him being dropped from his label. However, undeterred, T.I. formed Grand Hustle Entertainment and reappeared in 2003 on Bone Crusher’s song Never Scared. This led to him signing a joint venture deal with Atlantic Records, and gave him the financial muscle to release his debut album in 2003.
Trap Muzik, unlike his previous album, was an unqualified success. It debuted at number four on the Billboard 200 and produced the singles Be Easy, 24s, Rubberband Man and Let’s Get Away. He followed this with the release of his third studio album Urban Legend in 2004. It instantly became successful when the lead single Bring ‘Em Out reached number nine on the Billboard Hot 100, and the album ultimately sold over one million copies in the US. The track U Don’t Know Me also earned T.I. a Grammy nomination.
Since then, T.I. has been one of the biggest names in hip hop. His fourth studio album King debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and spawned the hit singles Front Back, What You Know and Live in the Sky, while his fifth album, 2007’s T.I. vs. T.I.P., produced the Top 10 hits Big Things Poppin’ (Do It) and You Know What It Is.
His latest album Paper Trail gave T.I. his first and second number one hits with Live Your Life and the Grammy Award-winning Swing Ya Rag, and he also scored Top 5s with the tracks Whatever You Like and Dead and Gone.