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T.I. vs T.I.P.
T.I.

 Released July 03, 2007

T.I. has been playing with the split-personality concept for years, most notably on 2003's "T.I. vs T.I.P.," where the only strict differences were laid out like this: T.I.P.'s women sell weed and have gold teeth, while T.I.'s women have jobs and good credit, and T.I.P. is neither as paid nor as laid-back as T.I. Four years on, after getting real paid (King was the most successful rap album of 2006), the MC constructs an entire album around the penthouse and pavement concept, dividing the program into three acts: T.I.P. (seven tracks), T.I. (seven tracks), and T.I. vs T.I.P. (four tracks). This is also signified in the album's outer sleeve and booklet photos. Roughneck T.I. scowls from a beat-down stoop, gripping a wad of cash; dapper T.I.P. kicks back in a plush den, holding a shot glass. T.I.P. tends to scowl through his rhymes, while you can picture a heavy-lidded T.I. in the vocal booth. Otherwise, the concept is only somewhat perceptible through the sequence of songs, and it's the only way of positioning the album as something beyond just another T.I. release. After the sustained greatness through Trap Muzik, Urban Legend, and King, a fall-off of some degree had to be expected -- especially after reaching the top after a steady climb -- and that's exactly what happens. Though he undeniably remains one of the top MCs, T.I. tends to either reheat familiar material with less fire or tread dangerously close to unrelatable Kingdom Come-like "Look at who's obnoxiously shedding his underdog status!" routines (as on "My Swag"). The productions similarly do not match up to past successes, and even some of obvious choices for singles fall short of past tracks that were never thought to be released as singles. The album is generally enjoyable, and it's doubtful T.I. has to worry about being dethroned within the near future. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

TRACKS

1. Act I: T.I.P.
2. Big Things Poppin' (Do It)
3. Raw
4. You Know What It Is
5. Da Dopeman
6. Watch What You Say to Me
7. Hurt
8. Act II: T.I.
9. Help Is Coming
10. My Swag
11. We Do This
12. Show It to Me
13. Don't You Wanna Be High
14. Touchdown
15. Act III: T.I. vs T.I.P. the Confrontation
16. Tell 'Em I Said That
17. Respect This Hustle
18. My Type


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Main Releases

T.I. vs T.I.P. (explicit) (2007)

King (explicit) (2006)

Urban Legend (explicit) (2004)

Trap Muzik (explicit) (2003)

I'm Serious (explicit) (2001)

Collections

Part 3: When the North and South Collide (explicit) (2007)

In Da Streets (explicit) (2007)

Down with the King (2006)

Singles

Hurt

You Know What It Is (2007)

Big Things Poppin (Do It) (2007)

Top Back/Top Back Remix (2006)

Live in the Sky, Pt. 2 (live) (2006)

Live in the Sky, Pt. 1 (explicit) (2006)

What You Know (Explicit) [3 Track] (explicit) (2006)

What You Know (Radio Edit) [3 Track] (2006)

Why You Wanna [2 Track] (explicit) (2006)

Rubber Band Man (Clean) (2006)

Why You Wanna [1 Track] (explicit) (2006)

Why You Wanna [Single] (2006)

What You Know [1 Track] (explicit) (2006)

What You Know (2006)

Ride Wit Me (2006)

Do Ya Thang (2005)

I'm a King (explicit) (2005)

Set It Out (2005)

A.S.A.P. (2005)

Bring Em Out [1 Track] (2004)

Bring Em Out (2004)

Let's Get Away/Doin' My Job (2004)

Rubber Band Man (Remix) (2004)

Rubber Band Man (2004)

Be Easy (2003)

24's (2003)

I'm Serious [12" Single #2] (2001)

I'm Serious [12" Single #1] (2001)

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