Just hours after
Lil Wayne began his one-year prison term yesterday (March 8), another hip-hop king announced his return to the game.
T.I. premiered his latest track, appropriately titled "I'm Back," yesterday
on his official website.
He also revealed on a conference call held an hour after the song's
debut that his upcoming seventh studio album will be released on August
24.
"I ain't never let you down, I'mma shine on sight / Keep
your mind on your grind and off of mine's, all right?," Tip raps on the
song. "Hard, I'mma ball on those squares, I flow/ A quarter million
dollar cars everywhere I go ... No matter what they doin' they don't do
it like me / like a G I hold it down for the town I'm at, in a flash
like that / recognize I'm back."
Later in the first verse,
T.I. dismisses wanna-be thug rappers atop the Trackslayerz' beat, and
name checks rappers that like himself earned their stripes by serving
time. "You ain't got a pimp bone in your body, I can tell you ain't
never bought a key or caught a body/ N*gga probably just seen Wayne,
Gucci Mane, me and Boosie all go to prison/ Now he flip his whole
image/ N---a trippin'," he rhymes.
Although T.I. didn't take
any questions during the conference call, which included a select group
of DJs, the rapper did reflect on the track. There is a title for the
album, but he declined to disclose it.
"I appreciate the
support and how hard I was going in during the brief hiatus," Tip said.
"The support don't [sic] go unnoticed and I don't take it lightly. This
marks a special day for us, because we putting out the first song off
the album - not an official first single, just something to keep the
streets warm. It's properly entitled 'I'm Back.' It's a lot of things
that needed to be spoken on. In my absence, it [sic] was a lot of
things that went down, a lot of matters that needed to be addressed.
This was the greatest platform for me to do it. It was the first song I
did when I came home. You get me fresh out the box going in. I'm sure
you guys will enjoy it."
Tip spoke for a little over three minutes. He said that he should be traveling from city to city this summer.
"It ain't gonna be long before all this is behind me," he promised, in
reference to his prison sentence on weapons charges, which is expected
to end in the next few weeks. T.I. was released to a halfway house in
December and made his first public appearance since heading to prison
last month when he accompanied girlfriend Tamika "Tiny" Cottle to an
event. "Middle of April, beginning of May. Y'all gonna start seeing me.
Y'all already know, once again it's on. Like we always do this time,"
T.I. said about future appearances.
"As long as there is air
in my esophagus, champ, I'mma keep going," T.I. said in closing.
"Nothing is gonna stop that. Nothing short of a 12 gauge is gonna stop
me from doing what I do, champ. I just wanna say thank y'all and we
gonna keep movin' on."