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Today In Hip Hop History: T.I. Released His Third Studio LP ‘Urban Legend’ 18 Years Ago

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The Atlanta trap star turned celebrity T.I. released his third studio album, Urban Legend 18 years ago today through his label Grand Hustle and Atlantic Records. The album has debuted at No. 7 on the Billboard charts top 200 and charted at No. 1 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop and Top Rap Albums charts.

The hit single off the album was “Bring Em Out” became his first top 10 hit single on the charts, which was certified gold by selling over 500,000. As well as, his second hit single “U Don’t Know Me” that peaked at the Top 25 Billboard charts, which was certified platinum by selling over a million. The third single “ASAP” was on the Billboard charts which were also certified gold by selling over 500,000. The album itself was certified platinum selling over a million copies worldwide.

All of the singles were nominated for Grammy Awards, MTV Video Music Awards, and street anthem of the year for Vibe Awards.

Peep the video of “Bring Em Out” in which he sampled the from Jay-Zs single “What More Can I Say.”

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Today in Hip-Hop History: T.I. Dropped His Second Album ‘Trap Muzik’ 19 Years Ago

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On this date in Hip Hop History, the self-proclaimed “King of the South” released his sophomore album aptly titled Trap Muzik on Atlantic Records in conjunction with Tip’s newly formed Grand Hustle Records.

This was a big improvement from T.I.’s I’m Serious debut release, with guest appearances from the likes of Jazzy Pha, 8 Ball & MJG, Bun B, and T.I’s “In-house” producer DJ Toomp executive producing the album. Hit singles such as “Rubber Band Man,” “Be Easy,” and “Let’s Get Away” led T.I. to his first certified platinum plaque.

Also, T.I. introduced the concept of the “trap” in the album, revealing, “It’s another outlook on the trap. Before, trappin’ was cool, but now trappin’ ain’t cool. It’s necessary for some, but no, it ain’t cool – even if you are a hustler. All the hustlers I know – sellin’ dope is the last thing they wanna do. If you a real hustler, you gon’ move on to bigger and better things.”

Salute to T.I., Jason Geter, DJ Toomp, and everyone else involved with this timeless piece of Hip Hop history!

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Today In Hip Hop History: T.I. Released His Third Studio LP ‘Urban Legend’ 17 Years Ago

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The Atlanta trap star turned celebrity T.I. released his third studio album, Urban Legend 17 years ago today through his label Grand Hustle and Atlantic Records. The album has debuted at No. 7 on the Billboard charts top 200 and charted at No. 1 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop and Top Rap Albums charts.

The hit single off the album was “Bring Em Out” became his first top 10 hit single on the charts, which was certified gold by selling over 500,000. As well as, his second hit single “U Don’t Know Me” that peaked at the Top 25 Billboard charts, which was certified platinum by selling over a million. The third single “ASAP” was on the Billboard charts which were also certified gold by selling over 500,000. The album itself was certified platinum selling over a million copies worldwide.

All of the singles were nominated for Grammy Awards, MTV Video Music Awards, and street anthem of the year for Vibe Awards.

Peep the video of “Bring Em Out” in which he sampled the from Jay-Zs single “What More Can I Say.”

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Today in Hip-Hop History: T.I. Dropped His Second Album ‘Trap Muzik’ 18 Years Ago

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On this date in Hip Hop History, the self-proclaimed “King of the South” released his sophomore album aptly titled Trap Muzik on Atlantic Records in conjunction with Tip’s newly formed Grand Hustle Records.

This was a big improvement from T.I.’s I’m Serious debut release, with guest appearances from the likes of Jazzy Pha, 8 Ball & MJG, Bun B, and T.I’s “In-house” producer DJ Toomp executive producing the album. Hit singles such as “Rubber Band Man,” “Be Easy,” and “Let’s Get Away” led T.I. to his first certified platinum plaque.

Also, T.I. introduced the concept of the “trap” in the album, revealing, “It’s another outlook on the trap. Before, trappin’ was cool, but now trappin’ ain’t cool. It’s necessary for some, but no, it ain’t cool – even if you are a hustler. All the hustlers I know – sellin’ dope is the last thing they wanna do. If you a real hustler, you gon’ move on to bigger and better things.”

Salute to T.I., Jason Geter, DJ Toomp, and everyone else involved with this timeless piece of Hip Hop history!

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Today In Hip Hop History: T.I. Released His Third Studio LP ‘Urban Legend’ 16 Years Ago

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The Atlanta trap star turned celebrity T.I. released his third studio album, Urban Legend 16 years ago today through his label Grand Hustle and Atlantic Records. The album has debuted at No. 7 on the Billboard charts top 200 and charted at No. 1 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop and Top Rap Albums charts.

The hit single off the album was “Bring Em Out” became his first top 10 hit single on the charts, which was certified gold by selling over 500,000. As well as, his second hit single “U Don’t Know Me” that peaked at the Top 25 Billboard charts, which was certified platinum by selling over a million. The third single “ASAP” was on the Billboard charts which were also certified gold by selling over 500,000. The album itself was certified platinum selling over a million copies worldwide.

All of the singles were nominated for Grammy Awards, MTV Video Music Awards, and street anthem of the year for Vibe Awards.

Peep the video of “Bring Em Out” in which he sampled the from Jay-Zs single “What More Can I Say.”

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Today in Hip-Hop History: T.I. Dropped His Second Album ‘Trap Muzik’ 17 Years Ago

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On this date in Hip Hop History, the self-proclaimed “King of the South” released his sophomore album aptly titled Trap Muzik on Atlantic Records in conjunction with Tip’s newly formed Grand Hustle Records.

This was a big improvement from T.I.’s I’m Serious debut release, with guest appearances from the likes of Jazzy Pha, 8 Ball & MJG, Bun B and T.I’s “In-house” producer DJ Toomp executive producing the album. Hit singles such as “Rubber Band Man”, “Be Easy” and “Let’s Get Away” led T.I. to his first certified platinum plaque.

Also, T.I. introduced the concept of the “trap” in the album, revealing, “It’s another outlook on the trap. Before, trappin’ was cool, but now trappin’ ain’t cool. It’s necessary for some, but no, it ain’t cool – even if you a hustler. All the hustlers I know – sellin’ dope is the last thing they wanna do. If you a real hustler, you gon’ move on to bigger and better things.”

Salute to T.I., Jason Geter, DJ Toomp and everyone else involved with this timeless piece of Hip Hop history!

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