After Joining Jay Z’s TIDAL, T.I. Hustles His Way Into Sin City

Written By Cyrus Langhorne

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Grammy-winning rapper T.I.‘s continuing to stay busy at the start of March by announcing a residency in Las Vegas, Nevada.

According to reports, Tip will have an exclusive residency at Drai’s Nightclub in Vegas beginning next weekend.

“Tip is an exceptional entertainer and addition to the Drai’s LIVE series,” said Michael Gruber, president and partner of Drai’s Enterprises. “A reigning figure in the music industry and beyond, we are thrilled for what’s in store with his performances and we look forward to welcoming him into the Drai’s family.” (Rap-Up)

Recently, the “King of the South” dished on joining rap mogul Jay Z‘s TIDAL streaming service as an owner.

“TIDAL is trying to put the power and ownership and equity of the art back in the hands of the people who cultivate the artistry. That is what’s important. It’s the only black-owned streaming service and it pays more. When artists get their song played on Spotify or Apple Music or anywhere else, it pays more, offers more back to the artists. As a platform, it’s a multimedia platform.” (Shade 45 Streetz Is Watchin)

Last week, T.I. officially joined forces with Young Hov’s Roc Nation entertainment company.

Tip announced tonight prior to his livestreamed TIDAL X: TIP show in Atlanta that he has entered into an exclusive distribution agreement with Roc Nation for his forthcoming 10th studio album ‘Dime Trap’ to be released on his Grand Hustle Records. The first single, “Money Talk,” produced by C4 and Kip and is available on TIDAL, the global music and entertainment platform. (Press Release)

Tip also announced he was the latest artist to take ownership of Jay’s TIDAL streaming company.

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Written by Cyrus Langhorne

SOHH.com Writer. You're likely to find me covering hip-hop news and music releases. Netflix is still my go-to before Disney Plus.

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