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T.I. And Andre 3000 Are 'Sorry' On Trouble Man Single


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According to T.I. this record has been almost six years in the making--but the best things comes to those who wait, right? Tip's new single "Sorry," with a much coveted and rare feature from Andre 3000, will appear on his upcoming album Trouble Man: Heavy Is the Head. Listen below.

On the emotional song both rappers are open about their past transgressions, with Three Stacks even rapping about his old touring days with Big Boi, apologizing for his missteps.

T.I.'s full Trouble Man tracklist will also include features from Kendrick Lamar and B.o.B. who both appear on the Goyte-sampled track "Somebody That I Used To Know." "It sounds like hip-hop with an international twist to it, and I'm known for taking those types of records and bridging that gap between we do and what they do," T.I. says of the record.

Trouble Man: Heavy Is the Head will be in stores



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