The King of the mother***in south shawty. Lets' look at the kingly albums from worst to best.
10) No Mercy-69: No Mercy is his worst album by far. It has decent production but he comes off as lazy and uninspired. Its like he wants you to feel sorry for him and thatās just not kingly at all.There are some gems tho, like āThatās All She Wroteā and āAmazingā. This album was originally titled King Uncagedā¦thank God he changed it. Top Tracks: Welcome to The World, No Mercy, Amazing, Thatās All She Wrote.
9) Iām Serious-80: This is his actual first album, and every true T.I. fan knows it. This album isnāt bad but its not great either. It sounds extremely dated. It came out in 2001. Its nice hearing a young TIP tho. Top Tracks: Dope Boyz, Iām Serious, Do It.
8) T.I. vs TIP-83: I really like this album but thereās a lot of flaws. It gets off to a strong start then gets really uneven. The TIP part of his personality is first then you get the T.I. part, then you get a mixture of both LOL. Think the album comes off sounding like an expansion of his incredible King album. Definitely give this one a spin. TT: You Know What It Is, Big Shit Poppin, Hurt, Show It To Me, Tell Em I said That.
7) Urban Legend-87: Unless I am mistaken this was the 1st album of his I owned. I really like this one as the songs are really cohesive. This was really the first time he said he was King of the South, but he didnāt really prove it till King lol. The first 4 songs are 4 of his best. The love songs come off as very corny but all in all good album. TT: Motivation, U Donāt Know Me, ASAP, Bring Em Out.
6) Trap Musik-88: Some fans call this T.I.ās best
albumā¦For the time it was really dope. Also most of the songs are good. The
production is pretty good as is his lyricism. I really like the singles here. The
last 3 songs sound a little too similar. This is the album that got his name
out there. TT: Rubber Band Man, 24s, Letās
Get Away, Look What I Got, Be Easy.
5) Trouble Man Heavy is the Head-90: This album might be the one no one really talks about. It is solid. Itās like after No Mercy, T.I. wanted to get back to his old stylesā¦and he did, but he combined it with his new style of course. The guest features are all really good which some include P!nk, Andre 3000, Meek Mill, A$AP Rocky, and Lil Wayne. Some songs are obviously filler tho like Addresses. TT: Sorry, Ball, Guns And Roses, Hello.
4) Us Or Else: Letter to the System-92: The newest T.I. album, UoE was actually a solid mixtape before he released this full length album. Itās about injustice in America. Itās a great album. I donāt really have a lot to say about it at this time. TT: We Will Not, Black Man, Switchin Lanes, 40 Acres.
3) Paperwork-92: The sequel to the excellent Paper Trail album, Paperwork is fire. T.I. just sounds rally invigorated on it. Thereās a ton of guest spots, but most really add to album. The album is very cohesive too. It is not without flaws. The album kinda loses steam after the midway point. Strong Young Thug verse on āAbout the Moneyā lol. All In all itās a worthy sequel. TT: GāShit, New National Anthem, Oh Yeah, About My Issue, No Mediocre.
2) King-96: This one is really special because it was not only his best album(for 2 years) but it also has his best song, āWhat You Knowā. In fact the first 5 songs are just incredible. Of course youād expect the 2nd half to fall a bit, and it does. The production is amazing as is his lyricism. With this album rivals like Lil Flipā¦and dare I say even Ludacris were made to recognize the king of the south. TT: King Back, What You Know, Front Back, Top Back, Live In the Sky, Why You Wanna, Iām Talkin To You.
1) Paper Trail-97: I am not alone in my scoring this as his best album. Rapreviews.com also did. But anway I just feel itās executed really really well. Why is that? Well T.I. talks about really personal things here like on songs like āReady For Whateverā and āNO Matter Whatā. There is filler, but not much. The production is also really dope. And the guest features are all really well used. TT: No Matter What, Iām Illy, Live Your Life, Whatever You Like, Dead and Gone, Swagga Like Us.
10) No Mercy-69: No Mercy is his worst album by far. It has decent production but he comes off as lazy and uninspired. Its like he wants you to feel sorry for him and thatās just not kingly at all.There are some gems tho, like āThatās All She Wroteā and āAmazingā. This album was originally titled King Uncagedā¦thank God he changed it. Top Tracks: Welcome to The World, No Mercy, Amazing, Thatās All She Wrote.
9) Iām Serious-80: This is his actual first album, and every true T.I. fan knows it. This album isnāt bad but its not great either. It sounds extremely dated. It came out in 2001. Its nice hearing a young TIP tho. Top Tracks: Dope Boyz, Iām Serious, Do It.
8) T.I. vs TIP-83: I really like this album but thereās a lot of flaws. It gets off to a strong start then gets really uneven. The TIP part of his personality is first then you get the T.I. part, then you get a mixture of both LOL. Think the album comes off sounding like an expansion of his incredible King album. Definitely give this one a spin. TT: You Know What It Is, Big Shit Poppin, Hurt, Show It To Me, Tell Em I said That.
7) Urban Legend-87: Unless I am mistaken this was the 1st album of his I owned. I really like this one as the songs are really cohesive. This was really the first time he said he was King of the South, but he didnāt really prove it till King lol. The first 4 songs are 4 of his best. The love songs come off as very corny but all in all good album. TT: Motivation, U Donāt Know Me, ASAP, Bring Em Out.
5) Trouble Man Heavy is the Head-90: This album might be the one no one really talks about. It is solid. Itās like after No Mercy, T.I. wanted to get back to his old stylesā¦and he did, but he combined it with his new style of course. The guest features are all really good which some include P!nk, Andre 3000, Meek Mill, A$AP Rocky, and Lil Wayne. Some songs are obviously filler tho like Addresses. TT: Sorry, Ball, Guns And Roses, Hello.
4) Us Or Else: Letter to the System-92: The newest T.I. album, UoE was actually a solid mixtape before he released this full length album. Itās about injustice in America. Itās a great album. I donāt really have a lot to say about it at this time. TT: We Will Not, Black Man, Switchin Lanes, 40 Acres.
3) Paperwork-92: The sequel to the excellent Paper Trail album, Paperwork is fire. T.I. just sounds rally invigorated on it. Thereās a ton of guest spots, but most really add to album. The album is very cohesive too. It is not without flaws. The album kinda loses steam after the midway point. Strong Young Thug verse on āAbout the Moneyā lol. All In all itās a worthy sequel. TT: GāShit, New National Anthem, Oh Yeah, About My Issue, No Mediocre.
2) King-96: This one is really special because it was not only his best album(for 2 years) but it also has his best song, āWhat You Knowā. In fact the first 5 songs are just incredible. Of course youād expect the 2nd half to fall a bit, and it does. The production is amazing as is his lyricism. With this album rivals like Lil Flipā¦and dare I say even Ludacris were made to recognize the king of the south. TT: King Back, What You Know, Front Back, Top Back, Live In the Sky, Why You Wanna, Iām Talkin To You.
1) Paper Trail-97: I am not alone in my scoring this as his best album. Rapreviews.com also did. But anway I just feel itās executed really really well. Why is that? Well T.I. talks about really personal things here like on songs like āReady For Whateverā and āNO Matter Whatā. There is filler, but not much. The production is also really dope. And the guest features are all really well used. TT: No Matter What, Iām Illy, Live Your Life, Whatever You Like, Dead and Gone, Swagga Like Us.
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