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American rapper T.I. has released nine studio albums, one remix album, three extended plays (EPs), 10 mixtapes, 110 singles (including 61 as a featured artist) and 11 promotional singles. He has also released over 60 music videos, which is included in his videography. Throughout his career, T.I.'s music has been released on a several record labels, including Artista and Atlantic, as well as his own label imprint, Grand Hustle Records. T.I. has also served as an executive producer for several projects other than his own, including Big Kuntry King's debut album ''My Turn to Eat'' (2008), B.G.'s tenth album ''Too Hood 2 Be Hollywood'' (2009), B.o.B's debut album ''The Adventures of Bobby Ray'' (2010) and Iggy Azalea's debut EP ''Glory'' (2012), as well as her debut album ''The New Classic'' (2014). In 2005, T.I. had executive produced the soundtrack to the film ''Hustle & Flow'' and released the collection through his record label.〔("Hustle & Flow" Earns Oscar for Original Song for "It's Hard Out Here For A Pimp" )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Tip Goes In )〕 T.I. is also a noted record producer, having produced several song recordings, a few under the pseudonym T.I.P.. He has also severed as a ghostwriter and assisting songwriter, for several artists, such as Bow Wow, Sean "Diddy" Combs, Dr. Dre, Bun B and Keyshia Cole. T.I. was discovered and signed to Ghet-O-Vision Entertainment, when he was a teenager by record executive Kawan "KP" Prather. Upon signing a recording contract with Arista Records subsidiary LaFace Records in 2001, he shortened his name from TIP to T.I., out of respect for his Arista label-mate Q-Tip.〔 〕 In 2001, T.I. released his debut album, ''I'm Serious''. The album peaked at number 98 on the US ''Billboard'' 200 chart and sold about 270,000 copies.〔 〕 Due to poor sales, T.I. asked for a joint venture deal with Arista or be released from his contract; he was subsequently granted his release and dropped from the label. In 2003, T.I. launched Grand Hustle Entertainment (now Grand Hustle Records) with his longtime business partner Jason Geter and signed a new deal with Atlantic Records.〔Soren Baker (May 12, 2005). ("Taking the street route back" ) ''Los Angeles Times'' Retrieved in 2009.〕 He then collaborated with fellow Atlanta rapper Bone Crusher for the song "Never Scared" which also featured fellow Atlanta rapper Killer Mike. The song became a hit for the summer of 2003, peaking at number 26 in the US, marking T.I.'s first appearance on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. T.I. released ''Trap Muzik'', his first album under Grand Hustle/Atlantic, in 2003. It contained the lead single "24's", which had peaked at number 78 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart, his first solo entry there. ''Trap Muzik'' later debuted at number four on the US ''Billboard'' 200 chart and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), making it much more successful than his previous effort. The following singles, "Rubberband Man" and "Let's Get Away", also impacted the Hot 100 chart, while "Be Easy" only charted ''Billboard''s R&B chart. His third album, ''Urban Legend'', was released in 2004 and included the hit single "Bring 'Em Out", which peaked at number nine in the US and was certified platinum. The album peaked at number seven on the ''Billboard'' 200 and was also certified platinum in the US. ''Urban Legend'' also spawned the singles "U Don't Know Me" and "ASAP". In 2006, his fourth album ''King'', debuted at number one and was certified gold in its first week of release.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=T.I. Rules As 'King' Of Album Chart )〕 The lead single, "What You Know" peaked at number three in the US, and was certified double-platinum. ''King'', which also serves as the official soundtrack for T.I.'s first feature film ''ATL'', was certified platinum in the US, gold in Canada, and silver in the UK. ''King'' also included "Why You Wanna", "Live in the Sky" and "Top Back". Later that year, he earned his first number-one US single with "My Love", his collaboration with American pop singer Justin Timberlake. T.I. released his fifth album ''T.I. vs. T.I.P.'', in 2007, which went on to become his second consecutive number-one album. The lead single "Big Shit Poppin' (Do It)", peaked at number nine in the US. The album was certified platinum in the US and gold in Canada. The other singles from the album included "You Know What It Is" and "Hurt". In 2008, before T.I.'s prison sentence, he released ''Paper Trail'', his third number-one album in the United States, which was certified gold in its first week of release.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=T.I. Debuts Big Atop Billboard 200, Hot 100 )〕 The album included two US number-one singles with four top-five singles overall: "Whatever You Like", Swagga Like Us" (featuring Lil Wayne, Kanye West and Jay-Z), "Live Your Life" (featuring Rihanna), and "Dead and Gone" (featuring Justin Timberlake). The album, was certified double-platinum in the US, platinum in Canada, and gold in Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. In 2009, ''Paper Trail'' was re-released entitled ''Paper Trail: Case Closed'', as an EP in the UK and included two new singles and three songs off the original album. In 2010, while serving eleven months in prison for probation violation, he released his seventh studio album ''No Mercy'', on December 7, 2010. ''No Mercy'' included lead single "Get Back Up, which featured American singer Chris Brown, and which peaked at number seventy in the US; the second single was "That's All She Wrote", which featured rapper Eminem, and which peaked at number eighteen in the US. The album debuted at number four in America and was certified Platinum by the RIAA. In 2012, T.I. released ''Trouble Man: Heavy Is the Head'', on December 18. The album peaked at number two in the US and was certified gold by the RIAA. The album was supported by several singles, namely "Love This Life", "Like That", "Go Get It", "Ball" (featuring Lil Wayne), "Trap Back Jumpin", "Sorry" (featuring André 3000) and "Hello" (featuring CeeLo Green). Following the album's release, T.I. announced he drew a close to his 10-year contract with Atlantic Records and that he was searching for a new label to sign himself and Grand Hustle. In November 2013, T.I. revealed he signed a record deal with Columbia Records, to release his ninth album, then-titled ''Trouble Man II: He Who Wears the Crown''. He would later announced he postponed ''Trouble Man II'', after recording with longtime collaborator Pharrell Williams (who was influential in his move to Columbia) and would now release a new project titled ''Paperwork''. The album produced two successful singles, About the Money and No Mediocre. ==Albums== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「T.I. discography」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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