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T.I. Gives 'Rappin' Fool' Eminem A T.I.P. About Alter Egos

Postby TRshady » May 1st, '07, 12:31

ATLANTA — No doubt about it: The side of Clifford Harris that came out during a recent interview was his more boisterous half, Tip. He had the floor — and a few heated words to share about the recent controversy over rap lyrics.

"Ain't nobody bring Martin Scorsese up for 'The Departed.' He won a Oscar," the man most commonly referred to as T.I. said, citing the violent film. His voice escalating from his usually laid-back tone to stirring and riled up, the rapper was upset about the portrayal of rap music in the media as of late. He wanted to know why rap is being singled out in the wake of Don Imus' firing (see "Hip-Hop Hits Back At Imus, Critics: T.I., Snoop, Fat Joe, Common Weigh In").

"In the movie, they threw a white man out a window, shot so many people," he continued. "Ain't nobody bringing this up because it's artistically very creative. Everybody ... enjoyed it. Look at 'Saw,' 'Saw 2' and '3,' the sh-- that goes on there ..."

But aside from Tip's anger over the flak that rap has been drawing lately, the mood at his Grand Hustle studios was actually filled with camaraderie. Even after losing a game of pool, Tip kept his smile. Young Dro, checking on a song Tip approved, started a spontaneous freestyle session. And later, the studio engineer got a much-deserved break, feasting his eyes instead on T-Pain and Pretty Ricky videos.

"I never get a chance to watch any TV," Tip said as one of the models in Pain's "Buy You a Drank (Shawty Snappin')" video showed that, yes, the snap dance can be done in high heels. "Is this what I've been missing?"

T.I.'s recording schedule doesn't know any pace other than full steam ahead. Unlike a lot of artists, he doesn't have a "cycle": There's no chilling for a couple of years after an album is done being promoted. He always has an album out, and while T.I. vs. T.I.P. is set to drop July 3, 2006's King is still getting titanic spins on radio. Like King, T.I. has recorded in excess of 60 songs for T.I. vs. T.I.P. and is still laying tracks for it (see "T.I. Taking On T.I.P. With Help From Eminem, Justin Timberlake").

If you haven't heard this for the millionth time, T.I. is the rapper's more laid-back, business-savvy side, while Tip is his uncut, raw incarnation. Both have taken the forefront on his records, occasionally bumping heads on a song here and there.

"All the albums prior to this one, Tip would work harder to make the album, T.I. would work harder to sell it," he said. On T.I. vs. T.I.P. — a conceptual LP about his life — they get at it on six tracks. Another third of the project is dedicated solely to T.I. and the remainder goes to Tip.

"This is my life, this is the struggle I had to go through to bring myself to release another album," said T.I., who lost both his newborn daughter and personal assistant within the last year (see "Deadly Shooting Causes T.I. To Re-Evaluate His Life"). "After all the stuff I went through following the success of King, it took a lot to even muster the effort or even care enough about the world outside my circle to even care about doing another album. ... All I did was take notes and record it along the way."

One of the more recent sessions he held for the album was with Eminem, someone who has his own dual-identity issues.

"It was an experience," T.I. said about working with Em. "He's probably one of the most lyrical cats in the game right now. Me being known as one of the most lyrical cats in the game, I had to get myself up. He lived up to all my expectations. He's a rappin' fool. He made me step my game up.

"We did three records," he continued. "One we did for him. You know how Marshall Mathers and Slim Shady have their beefs? Well [on that song], T.I. is trying to tell Marshall how to deal with Slim based on how he deals with Tip. Then Tip butts in, like, 'You can't tell nobody nothing.' Then Em comes in and tells me, 'Who are you to tell me anything?' I was like, 'I'm just trying to help, homie.' "

Their other two collaborations could end up on T.I. vs. T.I.P., including a song called "Touchdown."

"It's out of Eminem's norm, if Eminem has a norm," T.I. said of the track. "It's a record you wouldn't expect to hear him on, kinda like how you heard [him] on 'Smack That' for Akon or [Em's] 'Shake That' with Nate Dogg. You'll be like, 'OK, he's switching it up.' ['Touchdown' is] basically [him] talking about when you touch down in everybody's city, what you do. Hit the mall, buy a car or leave the club with all the girls. We have yet to finish that one.

"The one we finished is 'Whatever You Want It to Be,' " he added. "It's saying, 'I'm a man, if I ain't nothing else. Before I'm a rapper, before I'm anything else, I'm a man. If you don't respect that, it can be whatever you want it to be.' "

The producer Tip went the most in-depth with for this project, however, was — of all people — Wyclef Jean. It has yet to be determined if all their records will make the cut, but two front-runners are "Swagger" and "U Know What It Is."

"You can quote me," Tip burst out with a grin. " 'U Know What It Is' will tear the clubs up this summer."

"Had the album of the year, Grammy or not," he raps on the song. "Frank Lucas [Denzel Washington's character in 'American Gangster'] ain't the only one who made a million. You got the real American gangsta right here in your face."

"Me and 'Clef got together over a weekend," he explained about the collaborations. "We wasn't on each other's itinerary to work with each other. He hit me one day when I was in L.A. and was like, 'I gotta come to Atlanta, you got anywhere I can record?' "

T.I. graciously turned over the main room in his studio and it was on from there. T.I. came home about a day into Wyclef's sessions and immediately started snatching up tracks for himself.

"He started pulling up [beats] and I was like, 'Who is that for?' He said, 'You, if you want it.' We wound up knocking seven songs from Friday to Monday. It's just us having a good time. We just bonded."

"Show It 2 Me," which features Nelly, sounds like it could easily be a sequel to their previous teaming on Urban Legend's "Get Loose." The two go back and forth at points and Nelly uses an old-school flow like UTFO on "Roxanne Roxanne." Lil Wayne appears on "Yeah" and drops lines such as, "I'm flyer than a vampire."

Andre 3000 could also possibly check in, on a song called "Life of the Party." On that track, Tip talks about maturity, why he's now "too grown to be the life of the party," and how he has no time to argue with bouncers, overzealous fans or pestering playa haters.

"Listen buddy, you're way too close to me," he raps.

Of course, you should have already heard Mannie Fresh chiming in on "Big Things Poppin'," which is already on the radio (see "T.I. Has 'Big Things Poppin' ' With Mannie Fresh, Himself On T.I.P.").

"A lot of energy," T.I. said about what the former Cash Money Millionaire brings to the table. "Fresh is a cool cat, one of the coolest. One of the most down-to-earth, well-rounded cats I met in music. ... He ain't trippin' off no fame. He's coming in to make music, have a good time, enjoy himself as long as he can and when he gets sleepy, he's going home. It ain't a bunch of politics going on.

" 'Big Things Poppin', it's about the quest for the finest things in life and ignorance of the smaller things," he smiled. "I ain't doing nothing small. If I buy a car, I'm buying the biggest car on the lot for the simple fact that I got 17 cars. So what am I buying another car for unless it's the best car on the lot? If I'm going out, I'm going to the best club in town. If I'mma go shopping, I'm gonna go tear the mall down. Why? Because I'm in a position to do so."

Ultimately, T.I. and his alter ego meet up on a few records, such as "Respect the Hustle."

"It's basically T.I. and Tip telling each other, 'Let me do what I do, you do what you do,' " he explained. "T.I. tells Tip, 'I don't knock you when you trying to do records like 'Top Back,' 'What You Know,' so don't knock me when I wanna do 'Why You Wanna.' If I want to go to Hawaii and be on the beach, why do I have to come back and explain myself? They're basically trying to find a understanding of each other."

Jay-Z, Justin Timberlake and Timbaland are all also scheduled to appear on the set, while Akon, Scott Storch and Danja have already performed and produced for the album.
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Postby ,-,'-{Bar}-',-, » May 1st, '07, 12:34

dam you i just had this chopped onto a word document about to post :tounge2:



lots of it isnt about the eminem tracks though so maybe you should take most of it out :sweating:

either way the tracks sound intresting but if its also got justin timberlake on it i swear to god eminem is a asshole
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Postby TRshady » May 1st, '07, 12:39

,-,'-{Bar}-',-, wrote:either way the tracks sound intresting but if its also got justin timberlake on it i swear to god eminem is a asshole


Can't say that bro, Eminem was always against fake boybands but Justin Timberlake isn't a pop singer, since going Solo it's not the music he makes anymore. Eminem went at Nsync simply because they were a well known example of what he was against (and did not want to associate himself with).
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Postby ,-,'-{Bar}-',-, » May 1st, '07, 12:48

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,-,'-{Bar}-',-, wrote:either way the tracks sound intresting but if its also got justin timberlake on it i swear to god eminem is a asshole


Can't say that bro, Eminem was always against fake boybands but Justin Timberlake isn't a pop singer, since going Solo it's not the music he makes anymore. Eminem went at Nsync simply because they were a well known example of what he was against (and did not want to associate himself with).



yeh but justin timberlake is a gay singer who makes party songs (not even good party songs) with a heavy edited voice and lyrics he didnt write...why eminem would agree to be on a track with him is beyond me and if he hasnt noticed tracks like "smack that" or "shake that" dont do any good for him at all apart from get more pop fans sucking his balls


ive said before i dislike eminem now coz his bad decisions and this looks to be another one of them, and if this is the typa decisions he is making for his own solo album then he is completely lost his MC'ing roots, and lets not forget t.i sayed they did a track n kept it for eminem's album so its look alot like his album will be full of junk music aswell

the more articles about eminems music and his record label the more it looks like they care less about the music n more about the money
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Postby RTReaper » May 1st, '07, 13:06

Eminem > you so please stfu.
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Postby ,-,'-{Bar}-',-, » May 1st, '07, 13:07

RTReaper wrote:Eminem > you so please stfu.


oh some groupie's ass hurt
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Postby 4D » May 1st, '07, 13:25

I don't mind a few party songs once he still has the sense to make the other ninety percent of the album hardcore shit. The above article was pretty positive in my eyes, I dunno why you got so negative about it Bar. And Tr is right about J.T, Eminem hasn't said anything negative about him as a solo artist, because on his own (since he left N-Sync) he's recognised as a very critically acclaimed artist, even if it is shitty pop. If Justin is on a song, it's quaranteed to be only a hook or somethin.
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Postby ,-,'-{Bar}-',-, » May 1st, '07, 13:31

FORDIE wrote:I don't mind a few party songs once he still has the sense to make the other ninety percent of the album hardcore shit. The above article was pretty positive in my eyes, I dunno why you got so negative about it Bar. And Tr is right about J.T, Eminem hasn't said anything negative about him as a solo artist, because on his own (since he left N-Sync) he's recognised as a very critically acclaimed artist, even if it is shitty pop. If Justin is on a song, it's quaranteed to be only a hook or somethin.



im negative becuase of the decision makin eminem is taking right now and for a long time and to me this is another bad decision, i dont doubt eminems ability to do tracks i doubt his decision making, and if his new album is goni be taking decisions like this then he is completely fucking himself and all his fans over

the track will be good in its own right, T.I will get the south loving it, Justin will get the pop world and mindless girls loving it, Eminem will get his 100 million groupies/pop world/mindelss girls loving it and it will be played on every station across the world

but, chances are not even near hardcore rapping, and i would rather see eminem puting all his time right now into making a album were every single track is hardcore rapping and pure MC style tracks NO party tracks or fack's/big weenies, same goes for D12 album i'd rather see him spending time making that great than doin tracks with justin timberlake and t.i
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Postby 4D » May 1st, '07, 13:51

My point is you're judging the tracks without hearing them. So what if the hook is by Justin Timberlake, if the verses are dope, that's still emcee shit. But, if it's like T.I said and all the tracks are like Smack That and Shake That Ass, then I`m with you. But, he said ONE of the tracks were like that. I can put up with one, or maybe two, but anymore than that and it sucks.

Eminem doesn't need to go back too far in time to be at his best, about 2003 would be fine, that's just four years ago. Give the album a chance before judging it.
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Postby C-Game » May 1st, '07, 13:52

too long to read bars , fords , trs arguments over JT

but props for da news.....

can some one pls explain abt TIs alter egos

kinda confused :(
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Postby ,-,'-{Bar}-',-, » May 1st, '07, 14:09

danigantt wrote:i thought there were more guys on this site than girls? :unsure:
there sure is an awful lot of bitching about everything....





anyway. props for posting. :worship: should be some great songs. As far JT goes... he's worked with Timbaland... Nelly... T.I... apparently 50.... and more.

whom have you worked with? :whistle: no one. I think Eminem and J.T. know what they're doing.


why is this getting put into a me against eminem thing :unsure:

why the hell would ya'll even compare me with who eminem works with ? a guy from scotland, 16, broke and no job...its pretty pointless and gay :unsure:


@fordie, yeh well if it was that with JT on hook and sick verses fair enough, i just doubt it

and i am not judging a song..im judging the decision to do the song, same goes for the album, im judging the way it looks like this(well eminem's) album is headed
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Postby C-Game » May 1st, '07, 14:11

Ahemmmmmm


some one .... tell me abt da TIs alter ego thingy...
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Postby ,-,'-{Bar}-',-, » May 1st, '07, 14:12

C-Game wrote:Ahemmmmmm


some one .... tell me abt da TIs alter ego thingy...
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i never even noticed he had one till this album came around lol
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Postby slim sherif » May 1st, '07, 14:31

props for the news :worship:
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Postby BigBangBazinga » May 1st, '07, 14:40

,-,'-{Bar}-',-, wrote:
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,-,'-{Bar}-',-, wrote:either way the tracks sound intresting but if its also got justin timberlake on it i swear to god eminem is a asshole


Can't say that bro, Eminem was always against fake boybands but Justin Timberlake isn't a pop singer, since going Solo it's not the music he makes anymore. Eminem went at Nsync simply because they were a well known example of what he was against (and did not want to associate himself with).



yeh but justin timberlake is a gay singer who makes party songs (not even good party songs) with a heavy edited voice and lyrics he didnt write...why eminem would agree to be on a track with him is beyond me and if he hasnt noticed tracks like "smack that" or "shake that" dont do any good for him at all apart from get more pop fans sucking his balls


ive said before i dislike eminem now coz his bad decisions and this looks to be another one of them, and if this is the typa decisions he is making for his own solo album then he is completely lost his MC'ing roots, and lets not forget t.i sayed they did a track n kept it for eminem's album so its look alot like his album will be full of junk music aswell

the more articles about eminems music and his record label the more it looks like they care less about the music n more about the money



Excuse me, have you ever heard of a song called No Apologies? Or what about We're Back and You Don't Know... He ain't making a album full of "club bangers".
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