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The King talks new album, movies, future projects.

T.I. stopped by VIBE today to talk and play new tracks from his forthcoming album, TI vs. TIP, scheduled for release "between June 26 and July 3." It's a concept record split into three distinct parts: "T.I.P.," "T.I.," and "T.I. vs. T.I.P."

"It's the struggle of power between two personalities within one self," T.I. explained, with each segment "separated by a narrative explaining who each personality is." Part one is about T.I.P. "coming to power and making wild demands" of his record label, Atlantic. Part two is about T.I. waking up and hearing people "saying he did shit he don't remember." On the final piece, T.I. and T.I.P. will collaborate, and finally, converge.

Accompanied by several associates (including Xscape singer / longtime boo Tameka "Tiny" Cottle), the rapper played 16 songs. T.I. emphasized, "I could do another record tonight and one could be bumped off tomorrow," but the tracks he played for VIBE were as follows:

T.I.P.:
- "Do It (Big Shit Poppin)"
[first single] - "Yeah" f. Lil Wayne (prod. by Lil C)
- "You Know What It Is" (prod by Wyclef) [possible second single]
- "Hero" f. Akon
- "Watch What You Say to Me" (prod by Khao)
- "Dope Man" (prod by Mannie Fresh)

T.I.
- "We Do This" (prod by The Runners)
- "Life of the Party" (possibly featuring R. Kelly)
- "Don't You Wanna Be High" (prod by The Runners)
- "Goodbye My Dear" f. Ciara (prod by T.I.)
- "Show It to Me" f. Nelly (prod by Black Mob)
- "My Swagger"

- T.I. vs. T.I.P.
- "Respect the Hustle" (prod by Danja) [the first joint with TI and TIP in conversation. As the man explained, "They both just telling each other why don't you just let me do what I do."]
- "Shawty Got a Gun"
- "Tomorrow'll Be a Better Day"
- "Tell 'em I Said That" (prod by Danja) [explained TI, the song is about "too much lying coming out the mouths of people occupying the kids' time. Rappers coerce their kids to do shit they ain't never even done they self."]

The man said he's still working on a record with Timbaland, and that he's cut three tracks with Eminem - one for Em's record, one for "TI" and one for "TIP," though none were completely finished. When asked why he didn't consider releasing TI vs. TIP as a double or triple album - or as separate albums like Nelly's Sweat / Suit - he chalked it up to bad business. "You can't do double albums - you don't get counted as two anymore. I might as well be giving songs away. And Nelly," he quipped, "has the advantage of a market I have yet to attain."

But the King's market acquisition tactics are far from lax. He's working on other peoples' records, and he's got a slew of film projects in the works, too. On the music front, he's been helping BG out with his new record. He's been juicing up his producer game, making beats for artists like Mariah Carey, Cassidy, Rick Ross, Young Joc and Young Dro. "Whether they use the beats or not is up to them," he said.

This fall, TI will appear in the film American Gangster alongside Denzel Washington - an experience he described as "phenomenal. It was the greatest internship I could've wished for. Denzel kinda gave me my wings," he gushed. "I think it's gonna be the best black gangster picture ever. It's The Departed of black gangster films."
Future film project include: the Chris Robinson-directed DVD movie to accompany TI vs. TIP. A comedy called For Sale: a Romeo and Juliet-esque film about a used car lot in Atlanta. "My father [in the film] goes in half and half on a used car lot with his friend," said T.I., "but something happened between them. So they draw a line down the middle of the lot and basically become the Montagues and Capulets of the used car lot."

He's also working on an as-yet-untitled comedy about "two guys who work at the airport, like TSA. They stumble upon a terrorist attack in progress. Nobody believes them, so they gotta save the day." Finally, he's in talks regarding what he calls a "new White Men Can't Jump. We have our eye on Justin [for the part].
Regarding the onslaught of comedies, he explained, "It's just so predictable for me to do a little shoot-em-up-bang-bang movie. I can do it, and I'll be good at it, but it's predictable.
"I gotta do things I'ma get credit for. Eventually, I will not be rappin," he continued. "I will not be in my mid, late-30s rappin. I may still be in the music industry - producin', writin', CEOin', but when I leave music, I gotta go somewhere."

http://www.vibe.com/news/news_headli...4/tip_goes_in/

 

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Re: T.I. talks new album, working with Eminem, Denzel Washington...
« Reply #1 on: April 11, 2007, 09:04:04 AM »
T.I. is about to become a mainstream star. Good for him. Lil Flip use to say he would end his career lol........ and now he's just another Ja-Rule.
 

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Re: T.I. talks new album, working with Eminem, Denzel Washington...
« Reply #2 on: April 11, 2007, 10:16:26 AM »
This should be dope, but Eminem ?  ehh

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Re: T.I. talks new album, working with Eminem, Denzel Washington...
« Reply #3 on: April 11, 2007, 02:24:27 PM »
T.I. is a fucking tank. Fuck Lil' Flip, he showed him up, and continues to do so. The winner of that beef is a hands-down

Can't wait to hear the single with lil wayne. Should hit radio waves soon. This album is going to HUGE. The media is going to love the concept of this album. Another monster year for the king
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Re: T.I. talks new album, working with Eminem, Denzel Washington...
« Reply #4 on: April 11, 2007, 10:59:08 PM »
propz on the info homie cant
wait for some new T.I.
 

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Re: T.I. talks new album, working with Eminem, Denzel Washington...
« Reply #5 on: April 12, 2007, 10:07:54 AM »
T.I. Has 'Big Things Poppin' ' With Mannie Fresh, Himself On T.I.P.New single due April 17; T.I. vs. T.I.P. drops in the summer.

NEW YORK — T.I. is just about done with his T.I. vs. T.I.P. album, due sometime in late June or early July.

He's already recorded with Eminem, Nelly and Ciara among other guest stars, and the first single is ready to hit radio, officially debuting April 17 (see "T.I. Taking On T.I.P. With Help From Eminem, Justin Timberlake"). The song is another collaboration for the King of the South and Mannie Fresh and is called "Big Things Poppin' " — the clean version of the record, anyway.

"Big Sh-- Poppin' is really just me talking to these people who say things and can't back it up," T.I. said, referring to the song's title as it will probably appear on the album. "You know how some people say, 'Money talks and bullsh-- runs a marathon'? I'm saying the equivalent of that."

"Big sh-- poppin', little sh-- stoppin'/ Ball on these n---as, being broke is not an option," T.I. raps on the song's hook.

T.I. vs. T.I.P. is a concept LP on which the rapper uses both sides of himself — the suave, level-minded CEO and the 'hood-friendly former dope boy — to express his thoughts on everything from the Grammy Awards to sideways-talking bustas to making dough. Sometimes the two sides duel, and occasionally you'll catch them on the same track. More often than not, though, each personality gets his own song. "Big Sh-- Poppin' " showcases the Grammy winner rapping in his grittier T.I.P. persona.

"Dominated '06 and I'm going right back," he rhymes. T.I.P. also says he's "doing it" for his children, family and friends.

"Me and T.I. clique up and the songs are magic," said Mannie Fresh, who's in Atlanta working on a bunch of LPs that T.I. is overseeing, like B.G.'s new album. T.I.P. even has co-production credit on "Big Things Poppin'." "The songs we're doing for his album are definitely right, yes indeed."

The beat Fresh and his accomplice came up with is another energetic brouhaha in step with some of their proven street ditties such as "Top Back."

Check MTVNews.com starting on Monday for more on T.I. and some of his most popular peers from the ATL. We are launching a whole week's worth of coverage from Hotlanta.
 

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Re: T.I. talks new album, working with Eminem, Denzel Washington...
« Reply #6 on: April 12, 2007, 01:25:56 PM »
T.I. Has 'Big Things Poppin' ' With Mannie Fresh, Himself On T.I.P.New single due April 17; T.I. vs. T.I.P. drops in the summer.

NEW YORK — T.I. is just about done with his T.I. vs. T.I.P. album, due sometime in late June or early July.

He's already recorded with Eminem, Nelly and Ciara among other guest stars, and the first single is ready to hit radio, officially debuting April 17 (see "T.I. Taking On T.I.P. With Help From Eminem, Justin Timberlake"). The song is another collaboration for the King of the South and Mannie Fresh and is called "Big Things Poppin' " — the clean version of the record, anyway.

"Big Sh-- Poppin' is really just me talking to these people who say things and can't back it up," T.I. said, referring to the song's title as it will probably appear on the album. "You know how some people say, 'Money talks and bullsh-- runs a marathon'? I'm saying the equivalent of that."

"Big sh-- poppin', little sh-- stoppin'/ Ball on these n---as, being broke is not an option," T.I. raps on the song's hook.

T.I. vs. T.I.P. is a concept LP on which the rapper uses both sides of himself — the suave, level-minded CEO and the 'hood-friendly former dope boy — to express his thoughts on everything from the Grammy Awards to sideways-talking bustas to making dough. Sometimes the two sides duel, and occasionally you'll catch them on the same track. More often than not, though, each personality gets his own song. "Big Sh-- Poppin' " showcases the Grammy winner rapping in his grittier T.I.P. persona.

"Dominated '06 and I'm going right back," he rhymes. T.I.P. also says he's "doing it" for his children, family and friends.

"Me and T.I. clique up and the songs are magic," said Mannie Fresh, who's in Atlanta working on a bunch of LPs that T.I. is overseeing, like B.G.'s new album. T.I.P. even has co-production credit on "Big Things Poppin'." "The songs we're doing for his album are definitely right, yes indeed."

The beat Fresh and his accomplice came up with is another energetic brouhaha in step with some of their proven street ditties such as "Top Back."

Check MTVNews.com starting on Monday for more on T.I. and some of his most popular peers from the ATL. We are launching a whole week's worth of coverage from Hotlanta.

Damn homie props

5 days until the single drops for the radio ;D

the hook sounds extremely catchy man

Mannie Fresh & T.I. do have good chemistry

top back, the greatest, and front back are all dope songs
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Re: T.I. talks new album, working with Eminem, Denzel Washington...
« Reply #7 on: April 13, 2007, 05:15:21 AM »
sounds nice and the mannie fresh tracks should be dope.