Comfortable born day to Mr.Clifford Harris Jr. aka T.I.!
All through the years, T.I. has develop into probably the most related forces in hip-hop. Apart from his music profession, T.I. is an actor, spokesperson for the AKOO clothes, and the chief of Hustle Gang, which incorporates Iggy Azealia, B.O.B, Younger Dro, and extra.
At the moment, we have fun Tip’s forty fourth birthday by showcasing jams that highlights his development as an artist.
Fuck Da Metropolis Up Feat. Younger Jeezy
If T.I. needed to, his mixtape recreation can be much more in depth. The title monitor of his first mixtape Fuck Da Metropolis Up was lastly in a position to breathe, even when it was a web-based launch. However because the tapes are beneath him, you bought to understand when he makes a collabo with Younger Jeezy pop off.
Rubberband Man
Earlier than he was the kang, Tip was referred to as the “Rubber Band Man.” The hit put T.I. on the map across the nation. It was one of many few tracks that initiated Grand Hustle into the sport.
U Don’t Know Me
Mr. Harris stored his head within the recreation. Although there have been just a few signature hits to return off City Legendz, “You Don’t Know Me” went laborious and made room for tracks like “ASAP” and “Motivation” to realize heavy momentum amongst the plenty.
What You Know
The Kang of the South put himself on hip-hop’s pedestal together with his smash single “What You Know.” The Southern anthem highlighted his King album and was on repeat in each main hip-hip radio station within the nation.
Large Shit Poppin (Do It)
T.I. needed to showcase his battle towards himself for his fifth album T.I. vs. TIP. “Large Shit Poppin (Do It)” hit the Billboard Prime 100 chart at #9, finally acquiring licensed gold.
Stay Your Life Feat. Rihanna
Paper Trails put T.I. at a plateau with the success of the hit single “Stay Your Life” with Roc Nation’s Rihanna. The memorable O-Zone pattern created a global buzz that had new followers copping the album simply the hear the Tip and RiRi collaboration.
Welcome To The World Feat. Kanye West & Child Cudi
His movie ‘Takers’ with Michael Ealy and Paul Walker hit theatres but he nonetheless made the hassle to launch his sixth studio album, No Mercy. Although his single “I’m Again” sparked some hype, his collaboration with G.O.O.D Music troopers Kanye West and Child Cudi stays one of many highlights of the album.
Pimp Feat. Pimp C & Too $hort
For a mixtape, Fuck Da Metropolis Up featured work from large names within the recreation like Dr. Dre, Hit-Boy and Younger Jeezy. Too $hort spit together with an look by Pimp C of their collaboration “Pimp.”