The short five song (Nic) EP opens with "Broadcast Live" - arguably Harris' best song since 2012 - a vehement mission statement for the next step in his illustrious career, with as catchy a hook as Tip was penning back in the early aughts. from back in the day) and finds Tip bringing the music back to his roots once again to tease upcoming The Dime Trap. to Tip (as a knowing nod to fans, foreshadowing a resurgence of ol' T.I.P. may finally be about the art again Da' Nic, the second installment of his tripartite Paperwork series, comes with a name change from T.I. After years of meager success it seems T.I. The seemingly unstoppable momentum met the truly immovable cell, and he all but lost his steam following his prison stints Tip got caught up in chasing hits like the fiends he once handled but never quite found that former glory. Never apprehensive and always ready to bring that action to any doorstep if need be, T.I.P.'s involvement in Harris' takeover dwindled over the years as his pride and short fuse landed Harris a litany of legal issues which put his ridiculous resume on hold and threatened to extinguish Tip's career. was the cocksure hood cat, a streetwise product of his environment pushing product to his environment from the traphouse. represented the slick talking, level-headed businessman while T.I.P. Just moments before officially proclaiming himself king, the Atlanta upstart introduced listeners to the two somewhat inconsonant personas that comprised young Cliff Harris on the track “T.I. released Trap Muzik and effectively began his reign over the South. F Up ft.Let’s take it back to 2003 for a minute, back to when T.I.
The museum will also feature an “Escape the Trap” room where guests will have to crack codes and follow clues to attempt to break-free from the trap house. It will showcase some of trap’s most memorable moments, as well as the artists who helped bring the movement to the forefront, including T.I., Young Jeezy, Gucci Mane, 21 Savage, 2Chainz, Rick Ross, Future, and others. Along with Antwanette McLaughlin (Chief Strategist & Executive Producer of the Spice Group), Maurice Garland (renowned Hip-Hop Journalist), DL Warfield (Creative Crusader & Artist), Cam Kirk (Photographer & Videographer) and more, the museum honors and celebrates Atlanta’s thriving trap music culture. has co-curated the first ever Pop-Up Trap Music Museum, set to open in Atlanta on September 30th.
See the full track list below.Ĭoinciding with the release of the album, it was recently announced that T.I. Paak, Jeezy, Teyana Taylor, YFN Lucci, the above-mentioned rhyme-slingers Meek Mill and Yo Gotti, and more.
The 15 track project features a bold lineup of guest artists and previous collaborators, including Anderson. A curator, culture-mover, and uncompromising creative innovator, the new album once again finds him gathering only the best around him for one of the most eagerly awaited hip-hop releases of the year. Marking 15 years since he released his breakthrough album Trap Muzik, Dime Trap finds T.I.’s career coming full circle. recently shared the Day of the Dead-inspired video for “Jefe,” directed by Nathan R. “The Weekend” follows singles “Jefe (featuring Meek Mill)” and “Wraith (featuring Yo Gotti),” which were released earlier this fall.