Why was "T.I. vs T.I.P" not well-received by the public?

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album was too sleepy, too similar sounding....kinda molded all together and didnt have same highs KING just had had

sounded uninsipired in parts


this is coming from a tip stan who owns the album

BEEENNN AROUNDDDD THE WOLRRRDDD....TRAVEEELLDD HE 7 SEASSSS thats my joint though:ehh:
 

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T.I. reminds me of high school. He was probably my favorite rapper. After king tho this album was a bit of a letdown. That song with Eminem tho :scusthov:
 

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He exposed his technical rubrick was not his own and foreshadowed he was more than likely a ghostwritten talent solidly.
As his technical rubrick regressed from as advanced lyrically as anyone in the history of street based content in rap.
Which in essence frauded the public.


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Album was dope...he got locked up at the albums peak. No more promotion....singles...and the record label pretty much abandoned him.
 

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i cant get w/ some of these criticisms. i mean, it was too long. theres definitely some filler there but that could be said of nearly all his albums. i remember this getting a good bit of play in my car during freshman year. i dont think he has any bad albums though. id even rate 'no mercy' as ok.
 
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