T.I. Finally Resurrects Tip for His Excellent Surprise EP, Da’ Nic
Cinematic Universe this summer with a comedic role in Ant-Man. And he's strategically made his gangsta past an afterthought with pop collaborations like his 2008 Rihanna-featured hit, "Live Your Life," and, more recently, the legally mired "Blurred Lines." But it's T.I.'s controversial affiliation with Iggy Azalea, whom he signed to his label, Grand Hustle Records, in 2012, that's dealt the greatest blow to his credibility. (Songs like "No Mediocre" certainly did nothing to repair it.)
Perhaps as a way to regain his fans' trust, today T.I. has surprise-released a new EP, Da’ Nic, which arguably represents his truest return to form since 2008's Paper Trail.
It might sound like tall talk, but one listen through Da’ Nic, and it's more clear than ever that he's hungry for vindication. On the brazen gangsta-lean (and the EP's best song) "Ain't Gonna See It Coming," he fires the first warning shot: "No, I'm not that old nigga thinkin' he runnin' and talkin' 'bout what he did back in the day / I'm just as vicious as ever, more brilliant and clever and still 'bout that action today."
The rest of the EP's mission isn't to prove T.I.'s legacy but to extend it. Da’ Nic establishes that Tip's dangerous wordplay never died, it was just hibernating while T.I. let his successors — like the polarizing Atlanta star Young Thug, featured on "Peanut Butter Jelly" — keep his seat on Atlanta's rap throne warm.
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