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Released in late 2004, Urban Legend wasn't just another album; it was the project that solidified T.I. as the "King of the South." The Significance of Urban Legend
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By the time T.I. dropped his third studio album, the hype was deafening. Following the success of Trap Muzik , he needed to prove he could dominate the mainstream without losing his street credit. Urban Legend did exactly that, debuting at number seven on the Billboard 200 and moving over 190,000 copies in its first week. T.I. Urban Legend -Album- -iTunes Plus AAC M4A-.rar
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A gritty, defiant track that earned a Grammy nomination and showcased Tip's lyrical dexterity.
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Urban Legend featured an All-Star lineup of producers, including The Neptunes, DJ Toomp, and Mannie Fresh. It bridged the gap between the "Dirty South" movement and the global dominance of Trap music.