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| 1. Trap Muzik |
| 2. I Can't Quit |
| 3. Be Easy |
| 4. No More Talk |
| 5. Doin' My Job |
| 6. Let's Get Away |
| 7. 24's |
| 8. Rubber Band Man |
| 9. Look What I Got |
| 10. I Still Love You |
| 11. Let Me Tell You Something |
| 12. T.I. VS T.I.P. |
| 13. Bezzle |
| 14. Kingofdasouth |
| 15. Be Better Than Me |
| 16. Long Live Da Game |
This album is mostly about the beats, because T.I.'s flow isnt that amazing. You could put any lyrics about anything on these beats & the CD would still be good.
There are some songs that are heads & shoulders above the rest:
1) Rubberband Man (best song on the CD) - people think this song is stupid but if you listen to the lyrics, he's not talking about just rubberbands. The beat alone makes it the best song on the CD.
2) 24's. You've all heard it.
3) I Can't Quit - Another great beat. Lyrics are okay, not talking about anything important.
4) Trap Muzik - Intro to the CD.
5) T.I. vs. T.I.P
Everything else isn't bad, just not as good as these songs, but i would definitely buy this CD even if you're not into southern hip hop. Trust me, it's way better than Ludacris's garbage & most other southern hip hop albums.