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T.I. has made his troubles with the law the centerpiece of his new album, ''Paper Trail.'' (robert e. klein for the boston globe/file 2007) |
CD Review
On 'Paper Trail,' T.I. riffs on his rap
Imagine the Spike Lee movie "The 25th Hour." Only instead of Edward Norton as a pensive drug dealer on his last day before going to prison after getting caught with cocaine under his couch, it's Clifford "Tip" Harris rapping and doing community service before a 12-month sentence after getting caught with army guns in a parking lot. (Full article: 500 words)
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