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Paper Trail album for sale Product Description
Paper Trail album for sale by TI was released Sep 30, 2008 on the Atlantic (Label) label. After a year on lock-down for illegal machine gun possession, the self-proclaimed king of the south channels his personal strife into his introspective sixth studio album, PAPER TRAIL. The title stems from T.I. 's decision to return to writing his rhymes down on paper; the lyrical craftsmanship shows as the ATL icon delves into personal issues--speaking on his legal troubles ("Ready For Whatever"), his prison experience ("You Ain't Missing Nothing"), and his fallen homies ("Dead and Gone").T.I. also collaborates with former rival Ludacris for the grandiose "On Top of the World," speaks on the cannibalistic relationship between rappers' personal lives and their art on "My Life Your Entertainment," and joins Kanye West, Jay-Z, and Lil Wayne for the bombastic posse cut "Swagga Like Us." Production comes courtesy of Drumma Boy, DJ Toomp, Rob Knox, Jim Jonsin, Just Blaze, and Swizz Beatz, among others. Paper Trail CD music is a 2-disc set with 27 songs. ...See Full Description
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| ALBUM OF THE YEAR!!!!!!!!! Paper Trail album for sale .T. I is back... i dont know if goin to jail did it for him but he came back like he had something to prove, which he didn't, he is already considered one of the best but with this album being his best one yet... yea even better then K.I.N. G and urban legend, he just put himself over the top... right up there with the greatest of all time... you HAVE to mention his name when you talk about the best rappers right now. By Ben (Perth Amboy, NJ) This review is for a different format. |
| FIRE!!! .T. I definitely showed us what the game's been missin'. With the exception of Jeezy's Recession I would rank this as album of the year. By gammerand06 (Chicago,IL) This review is for a different format. |
| CLASSIC I DON'T THROW AROUND THE TERM LOOSELY LIKE EVERYBODY ELSE BUT THIS IS A HIP HOP CLASSIC PERIOD, NOUGH SAID! By BIGMOOK04 (B-MORE) This review is for a different format. |
| Paper trail is da best Tis latest album paper trail is so far the best album he has ever released and it is heading straight for platinum. By Oleketi (Klerksdorp, NW, RSA) This review is for a different format. |
| this is what i call MUSIC INSTANT CLASSIC!! MAN THIS ALBUM IS GREAT FROM THE BEGINNING TO THE END I MEAN HIP-HOP TO ITS FULLEST POTENTIAL T.I. GREAT TALENTED MUSICIAN I MEAN I AM FLABBERGASTED BEST ALBUM FROM HIM SO FAR LIKE I SAID INSTANT CLASSIC PAPER TRAIL IF YOU AINT GOT IT GO GET IT ITS A MUST HAVE GET LIVE! By Dblack/yoU.Kay G4 BoyZ! (Los Angeles, CA, USA) This review is for a different format. |
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