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King [Explicit Lyrics]

T.I.Audio CD
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Southern rapper T.I. was dropped by his label after debut album I'm Serious (2001) only sold 270,000 copies. In response he set up his own label - Grand Hustle Records - and taught his old bosses a lesson about artist loyalty, generating millions of sales and becoming one of the biggest names in hip-hop.

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  • Audio CD (March 28, 2006)
  • Original Release Date: 2006
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics
  • Label: Atlantic
  • ASIN: B000E7UJCI
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (50 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,338 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. King Back
2. Front Back
3. What You Know
4. I'm Talkin' To You
5. Live In The Sky
6. Ride Wit Me
7. The Breakup
8. Why You Wanna
9. Get It
10. Top Back
11. I'm Straight
12. Undertaker
13. Stand Up Guy
14. You Know Who
15. Goodlife
16. Hello
17. Told You So
18. Bankhead

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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars T.I. King CD Review, April 4, 2006
This review is from: King (Audio CD)
T.I.P. shows and proves with his latest release King. T.I. is not only the King of the South, he is one of the few rappers in the game who has a lasting appeal with both male and female listeners. King is the follow-up to T.I.'s 2005 release Urban Legend. Urban Legend was a tight album. The thing about Urban Legend is even the songs that didn't get played on the radio were solid. King is equally satisfying to the ear drums. The album opens with the Rocky type of intro "King Back." The intro is followed by the song "Front Back," which was a buzz/street single. "Front Back," is followed by the song "What You Know." This song was featured in the movie ATL and has became a quite unlikely radio hit. Unlikely because it's a more laid back song to ride to, not the kind of song you hear on the radio a lot. It sounds different than anything out there and even T.I. sounds different on the track spitting in a much deeper and raspy tone but the song caught on with listeners and radio. A killer track didn't hurt.

There are so many good songs on King. "Live In The Sky," is a song about coping with loss and lifes ups & downs. This is an incredible song and Jamie Foxx is featured on the track. T.I. experiments on the song "Get It." The track is unique and T.I. keeps his flow on pace with the tricky track. Another really good song on King is "Goodlife" which features Pharrell and Common.

The latest single from King "Why You Wanna" is gaining in airplay on radio. The song features a sample from the Crystal Waters song "Gypsy Woman."

T.I brought in some super star power to support him on King. Featured artists include UGK, Jamie Foxx, B.G., Young Jeezy, Young Buck, Young Dro, Pharrell, Common, Governor, and P$C.

King is a really solid album and music lovers will be listening to this CD for months to come
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Respectable, March 29, 2006
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Carl Ray (Los Angeles, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: King (Audio CD)
This new T.I. album has an all star cast in it namely UGK, Young Dro and even Jamie Foxx, the cd has good beats and the regular gritty lyrics from the Ten Inch Playa.

1)King Back - Intro track not a bad start - 8/10

2)Front Back - UGK on this track and you know its going to be a hit - 9/10

3)What You Know - Bet alot of you guys have heard this has a trippy beat but the rhymes are alright - 8/10

4)I'm Talkin' To You - Hard song with Threatening lyrics to the fake and suckers not my personal fav. but its good none the less - 6/10

5)Live In The Sky - Smooth Song with Jamie Foxx in it, but its a great change from the song above and one of the best song in the album - 9/10

6)Ride Wit Me - My kind of song gangsta beat and a lyrics to suit the beat - 10/10

7)The Breakup - Skit

8)Why You Wanna - Another Smooth song i think TI loves doing this kind of songs, but i aint complainin he is doing good at it - 9/10

9)Get It - Trippy Lyrics and mediocore Rhymes not the greatest song in the album anyway i expected this after two class songs
- 5/10

10)Top Back - Hard Beats and good rhyming makes up for the last song - 7/10

11)I'm Straight - Featuring my Fav. song in the album having B.G and Young Jeezy, it has the southern type of beat and the lyrics are just that great am not that a big fan of Jeezy but this song delivers - 10/10 (Cut out the "yeeahs" in Jeezys Verse)

12)Undertaker - Features Young Buck and Young Dro well he is the only G-Unit member with some talent dont like the lot but this is TI's album and i have to say TI and Young Dro have done their Job well a pretty decent song - 7/10

13)Stand Up Guy - Nothing to get riled up about in this song just regular but still its alright, i guess - 7/10

14)You Know Who - Hard Beat and good lyrics but have heard better songs from him in this album only - 7/10

15)Goodlife - Just when the album is about to fall off this song comes up featuring Pharell Williams and the legendry Common
well enduring the last two songs were worth it for this song - 9/10

16)Hello - Yet again another Smooth song and yet again T.I. did good the song it features the regular singing from Governor, I am feeling this song though - 9/10

17)Told You So - Album is about to end the second last song it has a good beat and good lyrics too - 8/10

18)Bankhead - Features P$C and Young Dro Perfect Ending to this sweet album great beats and damn good lyrics - 9/10.

My Review - This album has a mixture of good and mediocore songs none of the songs are that bad so what are you waiting for go get it, wont regret it

Peace Out
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15 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars TI proves that It's Hard Out Here For A King, April 15, 2006
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J. Highsmith (Mitchellville, Maryland United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: King (Audio CD)
My journey with TI started when I heard him on Bonecrusher's "Never Scared" which also featured Killer Mike. I had never heard of him before that track, but he had a nice verse at the end of "Never Scared". Shortly after hearing him on "Never Scared", I saw a video for a song that featured only TI which turned out to be "24s". The song was pretty good but that song alone wasn't enough to make me want to start buying TI CDs. However, when I saw his next video, "Be Easy", that all changed. Once I heard the nice, laid back track I figured that I would check out "Trap Muzik". My favorite tracks ended up being the third single, "Rubberband Man", "Trap Muzik", "I Still Luv U" and the classic collaboration with 8Ball, MJG & Bun B entitled "Bezzle". TI started catching momentum with "Rubberband Man" and his 4th single, "Let's Get Away", so before you know it he was already working on his next CD, "Urban Legend". The 1st single ended up being "Bring 'Em Out" where Swizz Beatz sampled a famous Jay Z line and created a nice Down South party track for T.I.P. to rock to. Before you know it TI had everyone in the club ready to hear this track at anytime. "Urban Legend" dropped and to me the CD was a notch up from "Trap Muzik" because overall the production was better. My favorite tracks ended up being "Motivation", "The Greatest", "Stand Up" w/Trick Daddy & Lil Wayne and "My Life" w/Daz Dillinger. "U Don't Know Me" was a favorite of mine as well but after hearing the song 236 times, I finally had to give the track a break. After TI dropped all of his singles for Urban Legend, he dropped a track with Lil Scrappy and Big Kuntry, who is in TI's group P$C entitled "I'm A King" that ended up being the lead single on the Hustle & Flow soundtrack. If anyone had doubts about TI's skills, they should have definitely became a believer by now. However, when you call yourself the King Of The South, you have to make sure that your skills are on point at all times.

"King" is actually TI's fourth solo CD. I never picked up "I'm Serious" which was his 1st solo CD, so I started listening to TI when "Trap Muzik" came out. "King" gets off to a nice start with the Just Blaze produced "King Back". TI does his best to proclaim his need for the crown. It is hard to argue with T.I.P. on this track because when you listen to the song it definitely makes you want to check out the rest of the CD. The 1st single, "What You Know" is in my opinion, the best track on "King". Even if your feet are cemented in the ground Toomp will have you bouncin' to this track. TI's lyrics are on point and it still seems that he has more words for Lil Flip towards the end of the song. The second single, "Front Back" is a tribute to UGK's original track, "Front, Back & Side To Side" from their "Super Tight" CD. I originally heard this track with just Bun B on a mixtape but once Pimp C returned home he probably just went to the studio and added a verse to the track. If you don't know anything about UGK and you like Down South rap music then definitely check out "Ridin' Dirty" and "Dirty Money" from UGK. You won't be disappointed. Just Blaze shows up again to produce "I'm Talkin' To You". On this track, TI sounds like he has alot of things to get off his chest. He definitely tells you who he is down with and who he is not talking to, but you will have a hard time trying to figure out who he is trying to diss. TI slows things down a bit on the heartfelt "Live In The Sky" which also features Jamie Foxx on the hook. This track reminds me of "Dead Homiez" by Ice Cube as TI takes the time out to reminisce about important people in his past that have passed away. This track is definitely one of my favorites on "King". On what will probably be the next single, TI has his specialty track for the ladies on "Why You Wanna". This track has club and crossover written all over it, however the track is still pretty good and very catchy. Mannie Fresh, who produced "Front Back" is also back to produce "Top Back". Cash Money should be kicking themselves in the *** after hearing this track for letting him leave Cash Money. TI does the rest with his lyrics and TI and Mannie are able to have good chemistry again just like they did on "The Greatest" from "Urban Legend". "I'm Straight" is a nice collaboration with TI, B.G. and Young Jeezy. Nick Fury provides a nice track and TI tells you that even without all the money from rapping as long as you give him the necessary ingredients that he'll be straight anyway. "Good Life" is produced by The Npetunes and features Common. That's right the same guy that dropped the classic "Be" CD is on a track with TI. Now that it's hard to imagine but when you have Pharrell on the boards anything is possible. Common drops a tight verse and TI does well on his 2 verses as well. This is my 2nd favorite track on "King". "Hello" samples the famous song that the Isley Brothers did a remake for, "Hello It's Me". TI has another track for the ladies and although Governor almost ruins the song by oversinging the hook, the song still ends up being pretty good.
"Bankhead" features P$C and Young Dro. The thing about "Bankhead" is that other than "I'm A King" it sounds better than any song that was on P$C's group CD "25 To Life". Although if you follow mixtapes P$C had a nice track with Paul Wall entitled "Killin' Me" that wasn't on their CD.

"King" is not without fault though. "Get It", which is produced by Swizz Beats is basically ridiculous. I guess T.I.P. had to give Swizz a chance to produce a track on "King" because of the success of "Bring 'Em Out". This time around, however, "Get It" doesn't cut it and should have been left off of the CD. It's definitely the worst song on "King". "Stand Up Guy" does not sound like a song that a King Of The South should be making. It offers nothing to the rest of the CD.

Overall, what TI shows me the most on "King" is consistency. The same way I was pleased with "Urban Legend" because of TI's lyrics and the overall production, I am also pleased with "King". However, "King" is not really that much better than "Urban Legend". They are really about the same.
If you liked "Trap Muzik" and "Urban Legend" like I did, then you will definitely have to pick up "King". He may not be the King Of The South to me, but he is definitely creating a place for himself among the top when it comes to Down South rappers.


James' Top 5

1) What You Know
2) Good Life w/Common & Pharrell
3) King Back
4) Live In The Sky w/Jamie Foxx
5) Ride Wit Me
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