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Parental Advisory.Guests:B.G., Pharrell Williams,Lil Jon,Daz+
Personnel: T.I.; Tony Love (guitar); Daz, Jazze Pha, KLC, Lil Jon, Pharrell Williams, B.G., Ciara. Audio Mixers: Chris Theis; Supa Engineer; Kevin Crouse; Phil Tan; Ray Seay; Leslie Brathwaite. Recording information: P.S. West Studios, Atlanta GA; Silent Sounds Studios, Atlanta, GAThe Orange Grove, Los; Stankonia Studios, Atlanta, GA. Photographer: Jonathan Mannion. T.I. went through big ups and big downs after the release of 2003's Trap Muzik. Right after watching two successive singles -- "24s" and "Rubber Band Man" -- become the most successful hits of his career, he was put behind bars for violating probation that resulted from a 1997 arrest on cocaine distribution and the manufacturing and distribution of a controlled substance. He received a three-year prison sentence, only to be granted a work-release program that allowed him to continue making music (he proceeded to record several albums' worth of material). Then there was the MC's surprise performance at a concert for an Atlanta radio station, where he avenged the alleged shots Lil' Flip took at him while he was incarcerated. And that hardly covers all the events that transpired during the 15 months that led to Urban Legend, the follow-up to Trap Muzik. With all that chaos surrounding T.I., it's disappointing to hear him retracing his steps, rewriting old lines, developing with little progress. At the negative end, there's "Countdown," a flimsy rehash of "Rubber Band Man." At the positive end, there's "Bring Em Out" -- a rowdy Swizz Beatz production with blaring synth horns and a sampled Jay-Z (from "What More Can I Say") acting as hype man, in which T.I. rides the beat while bouncing off it at the same time. Some of his most incisive moments are delivered when the mood is somber, as on "Prayin for Help," where he expresses pain and regret without dealing in clichés. Mannie Fresh, the Neptunes, Jazze Pha, and Scott Storch also contribute beats; some are perfectly satisfactory, none are highlight-reel worthy. Perhaps it's asking too much to expect T.I. to show as much growth here as he did on Trap Muzik, but -- as is the case with Jadakiss -- remaining patient for that classic album (and you know he has one in him) is getting tough. ~ Andy Kellman With TRAP MUZIK, Georgia rapper T.I. boldly established himself as a young rapper to watch and a sought-after guest artist. As if to cement his stardom, T.I. opens his third record, URBAN LEGEND, with one of the most famous declarations in the history of hip-hop, Run-DMC's "I'm the kiiiing," building the assured track ("Tha King") around a sleek "Hit It Run" sample. On that song, T.I. wanders around the rap iconography of the South, asserting himself the new leader and claiming that his ascendance came without the aid of major guest appearances on his previous album. With URBAN LEGEND, however, the cast list is practically overwhelming (Trick Daddy, Lil' Kim, Lil Jon, Lil Wayne), but smartly, T.I. lets his own lyrical light shine until the seventh track, when Nelly comes in for the slick, Jazze Pha-produced "Get Loose." Throughout the album, T.I. unleashes his brash swagger, and his delivery brims with an earnest confidence. URBAN LEGEND reveals a rapper comfortable in his game, both riding solo and bouncing his rhymes off of others.
Entertainment Weekly (p.84) - "Backed by synths for a sound he regards as counter-crunk, he lays out his defense in lyrical volleys..." - Grade: B+ Urban Legend Music | List Price | $18.98 (You save $8.89) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, R&B CDs, Rap, Urban Soundtrack, Gangsta, Southern Rap | | Label | Atlantic | | Orig Year | 2004 | | All Time Sales Rank | 2861  | | CD Universe Part number | 6790316 | | Catalog number | 83734 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Nov 30, 2004 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Lil Jon; KLC; Scott Storch; Swizz Beatz | | Personnel | T.I. Ciara KLC
Also: Lil Wayne, Lil' Kim, Jazze Pha, Trick Daddy, Lil' Jon, Pharrell Williams, B.G., Nelly, Mannie Fresh, Daz Dillinger, Big Kuntry |
Urban Legend Music Review Average Rating: (4.3 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews BEST TI ALBUM! This is TI's legendary album. Every TI fan should own this album! Submitted by Quinton (GA,USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
on point oooooooohhhhhhhhwwwwwwwweeeeeee!! this boi too much, this album is the best yet, he came out hard on Im Serious, than aight on Trap Musik, but main this dude ready cuz, get this joint!!!!! Submitted by chocolategq83 (marietta GA, DSGB.....COBB county 4-sho)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
uncut! T.I. came with it with this one and brought nothing but the truth. Submitted by pvtreeses (prichard, AL, usa)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
hot! This is the bomb! Loved it, but you have got to check out his latest...."Me Against The World." I put that bad boy in heavy rotation on da iPod. I like um all, but I make sure I hear that "Swing your rag" on da daily. Yeah....yeah....represent that ATL! You know how we do! Submitted by heather (The Woods) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
The Gang I always had been voted to his favorite CD which is Urban Legend. I love T.I. so much that the school kids had been begging me to rap for them. I like what T.I. been through with Jay-Z's S. Carter collection because I like Jay-Z, but I always love 2Pac the best. When I was just a handsome man, I liked that I wanted to be a gangsta rapper like 2Pac was like in 1993 when my little sister was born. I'm still represent the A because I had to take care of my grandma because he was so sick all the time. One song I like best in this CD was the track called "ASAP" the biggest record ever. I'm 17 right now and I can still be like T.I. the best because I love rap music. I love rap music very much, because I like to throwback in the music like East Coast's The Notorious B.I.G. and West Coast's Tupac Shakur in the gangsta rap world. I always wanted to be a rapper like other East Coast rappers such as the Wu-Tang Clan, Nas, Redman, DMX, Jay-Z, 50 Cent, and Ja Rule the most. If I had to be a gangsta rapper, I should be like 2Pac and other West Coast rappers such as Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, Eazy-E, and NWA. NWA was the best rap group I ever love so much that I wanted to be like them if I liked 2Pac, Jay-Z, or T.I. the most. Thanks to your boy, Demaskee PJ Holsey AKA the Beast of the Eastside. Keep Hip-Hop alive, baby! ASAP!!! Submitted by Demaskee Holsey (Albany, GA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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