T.I. Stays In The Reality Show Business
T.I., Tiny and their children will stay on their reality show grind in 2012…
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T.I., Tiny and their children will stay on their reality show grind in 2012…
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T.I. may have performed with Taylor Swift on his new show “The Family Hustle” but that doesn’t deter his plans to “F**k Da City Up.” The new artwork for T.I’s mixtape hit the Internet and shows a violent image of a city devastated by destruction.
The new project features Dr. Dre and Young Jeezy and is set to be released on New Years day!
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T.I. raps and Tiny sings, but she hasn’t been heard on any of his big hits. Take a look at this video as Tiny talks about her future plans of making music with her husband Tip.
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The Internet has been going crazy with rumors about T.I. getting arrested while visiting New York City.
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T.I. and Tiny’s VH1 reality show will give us a behind the scenes look at their life as TIP balances his music career and fatherhood after overcoming his jail stints. Series premieres December 5 at 9 PM.
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T.I. & Tiny’s reality show “The Family Hustle” is coming soon, and we’ve got a sneak peek. He dirty talks with his wife, coaches his kids, and scuffles in the club.
Read MoreIn the year-end issue of Vibe magazine T.I. answers critics who felt his wife Tiny should have taken the rap for the last charge that helped land him in jail.
The couple was arrested September of 2010 and charged with possession of a controlled substance. Though the drug charges were dropped, T.I. served 11 months in prison for violating his parole. 50 Cent was among those who felt Tiny should have taken
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T.I.’s new album “Trouble Man” won’t drop until 2012, but here’s a new song called “Pyro” to hold you over. Is this song as good as Tips past hits?
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T.I. has named his eighth and forthcoming album–Trouble Man and has already recorded 45 songs for the No Mercy follow-up.
T.I.’s Son Domani Raps: Is He As Good As Tip?
“A lot of times I’m taking myself out of my element,” explains the southern rapper. “This is the first project where I’m talking about things that I’ve experienced before that I’m not necessarily experiencing now ’cause I’m
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