Rapper T.I., 28, voted for the very first time this past Wednesday in McDonough, Georgia at the Henry County Elections and Registration Office. According to reports the rapper believed that his voting rights were revoked due to multiple violations (convicted…
T.I., the self-proclaimed “King of The South,” will be performing tonight for free at the Key Club in Los Angeles, CA at 8:30 PM. Only 200 tickets will be given out for the show and they will be available for…
T.I covers Giant Magazine’s October/November issue. In the magazine the rapper talks about his new album “Paper Trail,” voting, making mistakes and more. Also, in this edition, the magazine features Senator Barack Obama, Meagan Good, Ludacris, John Legend and others.
Jermaine Dupri recently celebrated his 36th birthday on September 23 with Janet by his side at Tenjune in New York. The music executive looks to still be ‘out and about’ celebrating his birthday, this time around, partying at the Underground…
As previously reported on HipHopRX.com, the mother of two of T.I.’s sons ages 7 and 8, was hoping to profit off the rapper stating that she would like an amount fixed on his current income. LaShon Dixon wanted an increase…
Check out some behind the scene video footage of T.I. shooting the music video for song “What’s Up, What’s Happening,” his latest single from off his highly anticipated album “Paper Trail” dropping September 30th.
Rapper T.I. born Clifford Harris, Jr., is in some baby mama drama. Lashon Dixon, who has two boys ages 7 and 8 with the rapper, is seeking an increase in her $2,000 a month child support. Dixon reportedly implied that…
We told you back in October that 27-year-old Atlanta rapper T.I. (Clifford Harris Jr.,) and 32 year-old former Xscape singer Tiny (Tameka Cottle) is expecting another child together. The two currently has a son named King and is expecting another…
After waiting and waiting, T.I. was finally released on a $3 million dollar bond on Friday on federal gun charges. Since being released, the rapper has a number of rules that the judge has set that he must abide by…