Plenty of these tracks have nothing to do with T.I.'s federal weapons conviction - escapist fare like the number one Hot 100 single "Whatever You Like" and the mindnumbing "Porn Star," where he's barely coasting - but there is a sense of urgency and a new dimension of self-reflection not touched upon throughout the holding pattern that was T.I. A year of jail time on the horizon would, just the same, impact a writer's output, and it has done just that on Paper Trail. It probably played a factor in T.I.'s decision to write down his rhymes for the first time since his debut. House arrest would likely slow anyone's daily routine. Purchase and download this album in a wide variety of formats depending on your needs.
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