T.I. Won’t Slow Down His Hustle, Dishes On Joint Album W/ ATL Superstar

Written By Cyrus Langhorne

Grammy-winning rapper T.I. recently updated fans on the possibility of finally putting together a joint album alongside close pal Jeezy in the near future.

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According to Tip, conflicting schedules and album releases delayed a collaborative effort from coming together.

“We’ve been talking about it for years, but we finally putting the execution part of it in the works. Usually, when we talking about it, either he’s working on finishing his album or I’m working on finishing mine. This is like one of the first times that we both putting our albums out around the same time. I’m done with my process, he’s done with his process, now we can collectively come together and do something together.” (MTV)

Check out T.I.’s interview right here…

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Recently, Tip discussed the perceived importance of album sales following the release of his Paperwork album.

“Don’t get me wrong, everybody wants to do well in everything that they do, but at the same time you have to judge yourself based on a scale of the statistics of what’s considered normal or acceptable for today. Ultimately the fans receiving it and really being able to relate to the music and really appreciating it as much as we appreciated putting it together, that is more important to us at this point in time.” (Rap-Up)

Tip relied on mega producer Pharrell Williams to oversee the LP.

For his first album post-“Blurred Lines,” T.I. has brought on that song’s mastermind, Pharrell Williams, as executive producer. Nothing seems off-limits here – an X-rated slow grind alongside Chris Brown, a post-Trayvon political rant with Public Enemy-ish lyrics, and two unlikely Williams concoctions that sound like robo-Vegas Curtis Mayfield. (Rolling Stone)

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