In 2004, T.I. received an early release from incarceration, and returned to music with some disparaging words for rival rappers Lil' Flip and Ludacris. T.I. also called out Ludacris over an old disagreement their crews had with one another. Ludacris made a music video in which a person in a shirt that resembeled a Trap Muzik shirt was seen being beaten, and, whether the resemblance was intentional or not, the feud between T.I. and Ludacris progressed. T.I. later recorded a song, 'Stomp', with G-Unit rapper Young Buck originally featuring Lil Jon[citation needed]. T.I.'s verse seemed like a diss to Ludacris and Young Buck did not want to be a part of it. Young Buck told Ludacris about this and Ludacris decided to get on the same song and diss T.I. T.I.'s verse was omitted from the original track listing and replaced with The Game, though the version of the song with T.I.'s verse is still available on many file-sharing networks.
T.I. referenced this in his song "I'm Talkin' to You" on King: "Had it out with 'Cris but he still my ***** / Sat down, civilized, talked about it like niggas." This served to eliminate Ludacris as a target of the song, which many believe to be directed toward Rick Ross. T.I. revealed that he wasn't talking about anyone. He just made the record to see who has a problem with him.
2006-12-27 12:29:55
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answered by #1 SHOEDIVA 3
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You mean T.I.
Nothing really, they are both trying to gain the title "King of the South" and only one person can have that title so they might get a little competitive but I don't think its much more than that.
2006-12-27 19:33:55
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answered by Reese 2
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