A pivotal album in the history of Atlanta and rap itself.
T.I.'s debut album failed to gain much attraction, but Trap Muzik was the project that really exploded him into stardom amongst the hip-hop scene. The influence of it can be realized very easily, because it feels like everyone in the south was trying to recreate this album from the moment it came out onwards. So needless to say, it's quite easily one of the most impactful hip-hop albums of the 2000s, particularly to come from the south. Given that many rappers even today still show similar ... read more
Guess what? T.I. used to be a very good artist! Who'da thunk? 24's is the anthem that everyone remembers from this record, but I Can't Quit, Let's Get Away, Let Me Tell You Something, Rubberband Man.. this record isn't just one good song in a sea of mid, trust me. A very satisfying front-to-end listen that doesn't skimp on energy, trap music in one of it's earliest forms that stands as a good reminder of how long the sub-genre was festering before it blew up in the mid 2010's.
One of the most important albums for trap music. T.I.'s ear for beats was actually insane. Any of these songs could've been a hit if released as a single.
| 1 | Trap Muzik 4:00 feat. Mac Boney | 82 |
| 2 | I Can't Quit 4:17 | 86 |
| 3 | Be Easy 3:18 | 83 |
| 4 | No More Talk 3:53 | 83 |
| 5 | Doin' My Job 4:13 | 92 |
| 6 | Let's Get Away 4:38 | 81 |
| 7 | 24'S 4:42 | 93 |
| 8 | Rubber Band Man 5:47 | 90 |
| 9 | Look What I Got 3:05 | 82 |
| 10 | I Still Luv You 4:58 | 83 |
| 11 | Let Me Tell You Something 3:40 | 84 |
| 12 | T.I. vs. T.I.P. 3:52 | 77 |
| 13 | Bezzle 4:54 | 84 |
| 14 | King of da South 5:00 | 82 |
| 15 | Be Better Than Me 5:00 | 79 |
| 16 | Long Live Da Game 2:14 | 77 |