(Video) T.I, Meek Mill, & Quavo Perform “Black Man” On Jimmy Kimmel

From Tip’s politically charged EP US Or Else, he, Meek Mill, and Quavo perform their collab “Black Man” live on the Jimmy Kimmel show.


(Video) T.I. Speaks On The Importance Of Protesting Trump While At The Jimmy Kimmel Show

Since day one, T.I. has always expressed his view on Donald Trump. He has never been here for it. With Donald Trump becoming our next president, the world has been going crazy with protest. T.I. and Meek Mill has even joined in on the protesting.


(Videos) Meek Mill & T.I Join Anti-Trump Protesters

We know these two have been very vocal about their dislike for Donald Trump…now they’re some of the first major artists to get out and go in the streets with the people to protest too.


(Video) T.I. Gets Pulled Over By Police And Says He’s Scared To Death

T.I. has just posted a video saying he got pulled over by police. He says his friend was playing with the widows in the car which lead to police smelling marijuana in the car. The cops pulled T.I. and friends over and search the car.


(Video) Young Dolph Ft. T.I. – Foreva

Young Dolph has been on the rise in the past year and has been putting on for his city big time. The Memphis rapper just dropped his mixtape Rich Crack Baby in August featuring a few big names. In support of the project, Dolph released the visual for “Foreva” which includes a special appearance from T.I.


(Photos) Reginae Responds To T.I.’s Post About Her Dad, Lil Wayne

Last week, Lil Wayne appeared on Nightline for an interview, and we’ve been talking about it ever since. His comments on the Black Lives Matter movement were disgusting, and though he’s since apologized and said that he only said it because he was upset over a previous question about his daughter. For most, that’s simply not enough. Taking to Instagram over the weekend, T.I. called his friend out in a lengthy post, telling him that he really needs to step up for the kids who look up to him, and he’s happy to sever their friendship if it means that Wayne will reflect on his actions. It’s a powerful message and one I think was necessary on a public platform, but Wayne‘s response appeared to be simply, “Fk ya.”


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