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  • 50 Cent Trolls T.I. for Challenging Him to 'Verzuz' Battle

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    Despite the ridicule, Tip is persistent as he shares another Instagram video in which he tells Fiddy, ‘Bring out the s**t with you. Show me, n***a. Show me, I’m crazy.’
    Jul 7, 2020
    AceShowbiz – T.I. has the best birthday present for his rival 50 Cent, who turned 45 on Monday, July 6. Taking to his Instagram account, Tip wished Fiddy a happy birthday in addition to challenging him to bring his music catalogue to Swizz Beatz and Timbaland’s “Verzuz” song battle.
    “For your birthday, I offer you a challenge, sir,” Tip said in a video that he share on Monday. “Pull your a** up with 20 of your records, sit across from me, and get this work, man.”
    “But, I understand if you don’t want to answer to that challenge. Because last time you got challenged Kanye West dusted your a** off, so, you might not wanna do that. Well, guess who ain’t scared of your mothaf***in’ a**, 50?” he went on saying, referencing to the “Clash of the Titans” episode of BET’s 106 & Park featuring Kanye and Fofty as they discussed their respective albums “Graduation” and “Curtis” which were released at the same time.
    T.I. also invited Fif to bring the records with Dr. Dre, Eminem and G-Unit. “Look man pull up. Pull on up. Bring your a** on that. Bring your records, bring your hit records with you. You and Dr. Dre and Eminem and G-Unit, bring y’all a** on that. C’mon and see the king,” he challenged.

    As an active social media user, Fiddy quickly caught wind of Tip’s post. Sharing a screenshot of an article about his rival’s challenge, the “Power” actor/creator wrote in the caption, “yo somebody passed TI the weed they gave smokey in Friday. LOL.” He referenced to a scene in the 1995 cult classic film starring Ice Cube and Chris Tucker.

    In response to Fiddy’s reaction to his challenge, Tip uploaded another video in which he said, “Bring out the s**t with you. Show me, n***a. Show me, I’m crazy. Been waiting for somebody to put me on my place. … Come on, man!” He added, “I want all that smoke.”

    He then asked his rival to set the date for the battle. Concluding the clip, he said, “Enjoy your birthday!”

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    T.I. on Donald Trump Using His Song to Diss Joe Biden: It's Not Authorized

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    The representative of the rapper also shares that ‘T.I.’s legal team and media partners are already moving Expeditiously to block this unauthorized use of his song ‘Whatever You Like’.
    May 29, 2020
    AceShowbiz – T.I. has spoken out after President Donald Trump used his song “Whatever You Like” to attack his political enemy, Joe Biden. Through a statement issued by his representative, the rapper made it known that he never gave POTUS consent to use his art for his campaign.
    “Trump and his team (out of desperation for his campaign) have circulated a campaign video post throughout social media that includes the unauthorized use of T.I.’s song ‘Whatever You Like’, along with edited images of him and Joe Biden. The video distorts lyrics from his #1 charting song by misrepresenting the lyrics through text language and distortion of his recorded voice,” the representative for the rapper revealed.
    “It goes without saying, that T.I. would not in any way ever support the divisive policies and destructive propaganda of Trump. The people of our country deserve far better than this,” the rep continued saying. “Be clear, he does not authorize it or consent to the use of his song to falsely suggest any endorsement of President Trump or to attack Joe Biden. It is sad, but expected, that this President would stoop so low to use his property without authority to manipulate the community.”
    Concluding the statement, the rep shared that “T.I.’s legal team and media partners are already moving Expeditiously to block this unauthorized use and set the record straight in no uncertain terms.”
    The song was featured on Trump’s official Snapchat account as his team posted slideshow of images of Biden with T.I.’s song playing in the background. However, instead of its original lyrics, “I want yo’ body, need yo’ body/ Long as you got me you won’t need nobody,” Trump’s clip has T.I. saying, “I don’t want Joe Biden, need Joe Biden/ As long as you got me you won’t need Joe Biden.”
    The move was criticized by social media users as one remarked, “Wheww the desperation.” Some others predicted it’s only a matter of time before Tip slammed Trump for the unauthorized use of his song. “T.I. Bout to turn his vernacular up [100]…dictionary in hand!” one wrote. Another commented, “I need @troubleman31 to come through with a strongly worded cease and desists! Expeditiously.”

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    Donald Trump's Campaign Team Uses T.I.'s Song to Attack Joe Biden

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    A post on the president’s official Snapchat account features Tip’s ‘Whatever You Like’ with parts of its lyrics being swtiched to diss the Democratic presidential candidate.
    May 27, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Donald Trump is once again risking himself of getting hit with allegation of illegal use of an artist’s work to attack his political enemy, Joe Biden. In a sly move likely to appeal to young demographic, the president’s reelection campaign team has repurposed T.I.’s “Whatever You Like” as a diss song aimed at the Democratic presidential candidate.
    On Trump’s official Snapchat account, his team posted slideshow of images of Biden with T.I.’s song playing in the background. However, instead of its original lyrics, “I want yo’ body, need yo’ body/ Long as you got me you won’t need nobody,” Trump’s clip has T.I. saying, “I don’t want Joe Biden, need Joe Biden/ As long as you got me you won’t need Joe Biden.”
    T.I. has not publicly responded to Trump’s use of his song, but it’s safe to say that he won’t be happy about it. The rapper previously made public of his disapproval of the president when he was elected into the office in 2016.
    “Donald Trump, this message is for you. My name is Clifford ‘T.I.P.” Harris,” the Atlanta rapper said in a clip posted on Instagram at the time. “I say this as nonviolently but unapologetically as possible. F**k you and f**k what you stand for. Nobody who support me will support you.”

    Last September, he also spoke against what Trump stands for while criticizing conservative figure Candace Owens’ support for the president. “When you say ‘Make America Great Again,’ which period are we talking about?” he said. “The period when women couldn’t vote, the period when we were hanging from trees, or the crack era? Which period in America are you trying to make America like again?”
    Meanwhile, social media users have called out Trump and his team for the use of T.I.’s song, with one remarking, “Wheww the desperation.” Some others predicted it’s only a matter of time before Tip slammed Trump for the unauthorized use of his song.
    “T.I. Bout to turn his vernacular up [100]…dictionary in hand!” one wrote. Another commented, “I need @troubleman31 to come through with a strongly worded cease and desists! Expeditiously.”

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