• Tuesday, October 14, 2014

    You Can Stream T.I.’s New Album Paperwork A Week Early Get a taste of the album a week early.


    T.I. doesn’t officially release his new album, Paperwork, until October 21, but on Tuesday (October 14), the Atlanta rapper gave fans a chance to hear the disc a week early.
    The album, which is executive produced by Pharrell and features a star-studded cast, including Chris Brown, Iggy Azalea and Rick Ross, offers 18 tracks of brand new Tip. This is his first album since 2012′s Trouble Man: Heavy Is the Head, and his first on Columbia Records.
    In June, the Grand Hustle CEO explained to MTV News what it was like to work so closely with Skateboard P.
    “I think you gonna find just a cohesive blend of Pharrell’s approach to music and mine,” he said. “He brought a very, very left field approach to artistry, and I bring a very foundational grounding; like, an anchoring, if you will. Pharrell is truly a force of nature. His artistry, his contribution to music is of the highest standard and f the finest quality.”
    Then, he just summed things up pretty simply: “Prepare for your socks to be knocked off.”
    Whether you’re wearing socks or not, you can stream the album in full via iTunes Radio.

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