T Rap Music

trap-musicT Rap Music is the second studio album created by southern Hip Hop Artist i.e. T.I. which was released on August 19, 2003, in the United States of America with the Grand Hustle, Atlantic, but worked had been started by 2002. The total length of this album is 67 minutes and 30 seconds. The Produce is himself Clifford Joseph Harris, Jr. with the participation of Benny Tillman (aka Dada), Carlos Thornton (aka Los Vegas), David Banner, DJ Toomp, Jazze Pha, Kanye West, and Loffin Sanchez Holmes. T Rap Music album rated as 4 stars by Allmusic, 3 stars by Rolling Stone, 7 mini stars by Prefix Magazine, 7.5 mini stars by RapReviews.com, and 3.5 stars by Vibe.

Before releasing the album "T Rap Music", T.I. has been faced worst result through Arista Records for his first albums "I'm Serious", therefore, T.I. formed the Grand Hustle Records/Entertainment with his long term business relationship partner i.e. Jason Geter. The T Rap Music released on the title "T.I. gained album buzz after appearing on BoneCrusher's single "Never Scared".

The features of T Rap Music are with fewer guest appearances as compared to T.I's other studio albums. T.I. has always companionship of 8Ball & MJG, Bun B & Mac Boney. This is grandeur that Jazze Pha, Kanye West, David Banner, Sanchez Homes & DJ Toomp participated in the production of T Rap Music album. Luckily, T Rap Music album was rereleased on iTunes as a deluxe edition of the album with a bonus track i.e. "Rubberband Man (remix)", the T.I. track, titled T.I. vs T.I.P., which will be included on his 5th edition of this T Rap Music album.

 

A big number of T.I's fans liked his album "T Rap Music" which spawned 109,000 copies in a first week of its release. A rough appraisal of sold copies of the T Rap Music album is more than 1 million by 2003 only in the territory of United states. On this successful achievement, T.I. received Platinum by RIAA and also certified gold. This album has been marked as the best album of T.I. so far as reviewed and evaluated on About.com, an online source. Andy Kellman of Allmusic said, "T.I. showed on his flawed debut is almost fully realized throughout his excellent 2003 follow up album i.e. the T Rap Music" and further said, "Dig beneath that surface, and you'll come to appreciate an MC who uses the art of the metaphor like few others". In addition to, Kellman told that with another record as good as this one, T.I. just might become the King of South that he continuously trying to be. One song of this album i.e. 24's is used in video game i.e. "Need for Speed: Underground".

The tracks of the album "T Rap Music" are as given below;

  • T Rap Music (the title of the album)
  • I Can't Quit
  • Be Easy
  • No More Talk
  • Doin' My Job
  • Let's Get Away
    24's
  • Rubber Band Man
  • Look What I Got
  • I Still Luv You
  • Let Me Tell You Something
  • T.I. vs T.I.P.
  • Bezzle
  • Kingofdasouth
  • Be Better Than Me
  • Long Live da Game