T.I. sits down with fellow rapper Fat Joe on the new episode of 'Fat Joe Talks' to discuss the history and impact of trap music.
T.I. defends Atlanta's top rappers in a recent debate. Find out why he won't tolerate any slander towards Outkast, Young Thug, 21 Savage, and more.
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