[vodpod id=Video.15923411&w=540&h=350&fv=] T.I. tells MTV he’s 75% done with his new album and has recorded 70 tracks. He says he’s bringing back the vintage TIP sound and plans to get back in the lab with Dr. Dre during its finalizing stages. We plan on getting back in and coming up with a few more, so you never know what could become of that. We got one with Akon, did a few records with Rico Love. Man, I got records with just about everybody. […]
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