
With the upcoming release of his highly anticipated album "Paper Trial", T.I. called Atlanta radio station Hot 107.9 to reveal some new details of his album and how his new music will reflect the lessons he's been force to learn in the last year.
"Not to a great deal or an extra degree of censorship, I'm just making sure this album is much more intelligently and artistically put together," T.I. told 107.9. "I'ma still get loose now. I'ma still do me. But you know when I was living the way I was living, I was rapping the way I was rapping ... A lot of elements that were in my life no longer exist."
The Atlanta rapper recently leaked the first official track "No Matter What" which is influenced by the rapper´s legal troubles he endured throughout his federal weapons case.
T.I. explained he had his lowest point during Christmas time. "Right after me sensing the affects of not being able to be around my family ... The hating and the rumors were real fresh on the web and on the radio and everybody was really getting their T.I. hate on," T.I. said.
According to the rapper, other MCs reached out to him to show support including Buste Rhymes, Lil Wayne, Jay-Z, Diddy, Nelly and more. "I wasn't expecting to hear from nobody. I made a point not to reach out to people ... because I didn't want to get none of my trash in nobody else's yard."
"The only person I spoke to more than Busta was Eminem," he revealed. "Me and Eminem, we stayed in contact, stayed on the phone, making sure each other was doing good."
"Paper Trail" will hit stores in September.
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