T.I. Returns with New Single “LET EM KNOW
- rapper T.I.has released his new single, "LET EM KNOW," featuring production by Pharrell Williams, signaling his return to music and announcing his upcoming album, Kill The king.
- "LET EM KNOW" features a production style reminiscent of Pharrell Williams' signature four-count start, immediately establishing a familiar and energetic beat.
- Kill The King is T.I.'s forthcoming album, with "LET EM KNOW" serving as the lead single.
T.I. Announces New Album “Kill The King” with Pharrell-Produced Single
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rapper T.I.has released his new single, “LET EM KNOW,” featuring production by Pharrell Williams, signaling his return to music and announcing his upcoming album, Kill The king. The song marks T.I.’s first new music in several years and a return to the sound of his earlier work.
Musical Style and Production
“LET EM KNOW” features a production style reminiscent of Pharrell Williams’ signature four-count start, immediately establishing a familiar and energetic beat. T.I. utilizes this beat to reassert his position as the “King Of The South,” drawing parallels to his 2003 album, Trap Muzik. The lyrics focus on success and dominance, with lines like, “Big dog, all we get is bread, I ain’t never scared/Big flex on a n***a head,” showcasing his confident delivery.
Album details and Release Timeline
Kill The King is T.I.’s forthcoming album, with “LET EM KNOW” serving as the lead single. While a specific release date for the album has not yet been announced, the single’s release on January 18, 2024, as reported by Hot 97, indicates an album release is planned for 2024. This marks T.I.’s first full-length project as 2018’s Dime Trap.
T.I.’s Career and Previous Work
T.I., born Clifford Joseph Harris Jr. on September 25, 1980, rose to prominence in the early 2000s with albums like Trap Muzik (2003) and King (2006).He has released ten studio albums, achieving multi-platinum status and numerous Billboard chart successes. His previous album, Dime Trap, debuted at number eight on the Billboard 200 chart in October 2018, selling 28,000 album-equivalent units in its first week, according to Billboard.
