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T.I. will be executive producing a new reality series for Oxygen called 'Sisterhood of Hip Hop.' -
T.I. to star opposite Kevin Hart and Will Ferrell in 'Get Hard'
Tip "T.I." Harris had landed a role opposite Will Ferrell and Kevin Hart in the Etan Cohen-directed comedy Get Hard. The Atlanta rapper-actor will play Hart's character's cousin, Joaquin, who is in charge of helping Ferrell's character prepare for life in jail. -
Five 'Drunk In Love' remixes not enough for you? Listen to T.I.'s new take on the Beyoncé single!
Another day, another "Drunk In Love" remix. After a weekend full of high-profile covers courtesy of Kanye West, Diplo and The Weeknd another musician has taken on the Beyoncé/Jay Z collaboration: T.I. -
For Better or Worse, Village Voice's Pazz+Jop Rank the Top Albums and Singles of 2013 [POLL]
While many argue the merits of the long-suffering publication as well as the results therein--hey, the lot of us feel the same way about the Grammys--the Voice's P+J issue (conceived of by disgraced music editor, Bob Xgau) is about as consensus as we're likely to get these days. -
T.I. and Tiny to appear in animated VH1 Christmas special, to save Santa and Christmas
Nothing supplies the world with more cultural classics than the Christmas season ('The Christmas Story,' ''A Charlie Brown Christmas,' and 'Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer,' are just a few). VH1 hopes you're prepared for the newest addition to the list: 'T.I. and Tiny: Holiday Hustle Special.' -
T.I. and Grand Hustle imprint sign to Columbia Records
Rapper T.I. had already mentioned that he was looking at labels to put out his forthcoming ninth album as well as sign on his own hip-hop imprint, Grand Hustle Records. The rapper announced on Friday that he and his label would be joining up with Columbia Records. T.I. personally had been signed with Atlantic records since 2003, and his contract ended earlier this year. His last album with the label was Trouble Man: Heavy Is The Head, which came out in December 2012. -
Britney Spears reveals 'Britney Jean' tracklist on Instagram following 'hackers who ruin surprises'
Only three weeks remain until the release of Britney Spears' eighth studio album Britney Jean, so it's high time a tracklist hit the Internet. Following "hackers who ruin surprises," Spears took to her Instagram account to reveal the tracklisting for both the standard and deluxe editions of Britney Jean on Nov. 12. -
Robin Thicke 'Blurred Lines' Settlement Rejected by Marvin Gaye's Family; Claim Song Too Similar to 'Got To Give It Up'
The brewing legal issues between Robin Thicke and the Marvin Gaye estate are starting to bubble a little more deeply it would seem. The latest news is that the Gayes rejected a "six-figure settlement" with regards to one of the summer's biggest songs, Thicke's "Blurred Lines." -
Robin Thicke, T.I. and Pharrell Williams Sue Marvin Gaye's Family To Prevent Being Sued By Marvin Gaye's Family
Robin Thicke, T.I. and Pharrell Williams are suing the family of Marvin Gaye and Bridgeport Music (owners of some of the Parliament Funkadelic catalogue) in order to undercut a possible lawsuit from coming the other way. -
T.I.: "Memories Back Then" Rapper The Latest Musician To Weigh In on Trayvon Martin, George Zimmerman Verdict
T.I. was the latest in a string of musicians weighing in on the George Zimmerman verdict in the shooting of Trayvon Martin. Based on his words, it's surprising that the rapper hadn't made a statement earlier. -
Robin Thicke, 'Blurred Lines' and Bill Clinton: Former President Sings No. 1 Single in Viral Video [WATCH]
Bill Clinton continued his run as one of the most fun figures in pop culture by crooning Robin Thicke's no. 1 single "Blurred Lines" in a video that has quickly gone viral. -
Robin Thicke 'Blurred Lines': Video Swaps Genders For Fair and Funny Take on Gender Politics [WATCH]
The music video for Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines" has garnered plenty of attention both positive (in its sheer number of hits received) and negative (in accusations that it promotes misogyny with its scantily clad models gallivanting around in their skivvies). The video has inspired commercials (such as Thicke promoting Beats products using the exact same schtick) and countless parodies. One Seattle group finally managed to reverse the gender roles without adding commentary on unfair gender relations.
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