I'm a King
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- King Back
- Front Back - TI & UGK
- What You Know
- I'm Talkin' To You
- Live In The Sky - TI & Jamie Foxx
- Ride Wit' Me
- Why You Wanna
- Get It
- Top Back
- I'm Straight - TI & BG/Young Jeezy
- Undertaker - TI & Young Buck/Young Dro
- Stand Up Guy
- You Know Who
- Goodlife - TI & Pharrell/Common
- Hello - TI & Governor
- Told You So
- Bankhead - TI & P$C/Young Dro
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #41809 in Music
- Released on: 2006-04-17
- Number of discs: 1
Customer Reviews
King of the south
This album is great, it features top quality beats and tis flow is brilliant.
The southern rap music scene has really taken off, thanks to this man.
Why you wanna is a very good song and an excellent first single. I'm straight is also good and is very catchy.
I'm straight is also very good. Jeezy is brilliant and BG impressed me, i never thought much to him, but he proves me wrong here. Undertaker and good life are good.
Overall this is for real hip hop fans and southern enthusiasts!! Brilliant!
Southern Hip Hop At It's Best
After thoroughlly enjoying TI's last album, i was extremely optimistic about the new one. It definately failed to disappoint, "what you know" being for me one of the track's of the year. The album is extremely lively, with some quality lyrics, and was an enjoyment to listen to. TI is extremely popular in the USA, but if he keeps on doin what he's doin, i'm sure he'll break into the UK's music scene. Here is a list of the best tracks which stand out for me: "What You Know", "Ride Wit Me", "Get It", "Stand Up Guy".
brilliant album
great hip hop album by far da best rapper in da game at da mo just my opinion, highlights the obvious ones what you know, why you wanna as well as im straight, stand up guy, ride with me and topback every track on da album is gud in its own rite.





