On T.I.'s 2001 debut, I'm Serious, his freewheeling documentation of the drug-dealing life, “Dope Boyz,” got the biggest reaction from the street like any good hustler, he filled a need. “Trap music is new, fresh, relevant, because it’s broadcasting what’s going on in the hood.” The King of the South has witnessed trap music grow from regional style to worldwide domination, and on his 10th album, Dime Trap, he takes his elder spokesman role to heart. “Hip-hop has always been about broadcasting what’s going on in the hood,” T.I.
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