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T.I. clarifies his comments about people needing to handle beefs in their own cities, and not coming to Atlanta, making it clear he was not speaking on King Von’s death [PHOTO]

T.I. speaks out, after his comments about people killing in Atlanta went viral. Most people assumed he was talking, in reference of the King Von murder. After witnessing some backlash, T.I. is clearing things up, saying he never speaks ill of his allies, saying he wasn't speaking on the King Von shooting.By Jay Rich
Hip-HopVibe.com Staff Writer

In his career, T.I. burst onto the scene as the outspoken troublemaker, who brought the drama. While he debuted, in 2001, most consider 2003 to be T.I.’s real debut. Known for telling it like it is, people could relate to the honesty T.I. brought.

From 2003-2009, T.I. had the game on lock, dominating the game, despite having two prison stints. In 2008, T.I. reached the peak of his career, and would have taken the top spot, had it not been for Lil Wayne also having a career year. Early 2009 saw him go to prison.

Since returning from prison, T.I. has focused more on his reality TV shows, and activism. Now, people accuse T.I. of talking too much, and he is often dragged by the current hip hop populace. After making a statement about people needing to leave beef out of Atlanta, and killing in their own cities, people dragged him, accusing him of speaking on King Von’s murder, so T.I. spoke out, saying he wasn’t speaking on King Von, and never would speak ill against one of his allies.

See T.I.’s Instagram post below:

T.I. speaks out, after his comments about people killing in Atlanta went viral. Most people assumed he was talking, in reference of the King Von murder. After witnessing some backlash, T.I. is clearing things up, saying he never speaks ill of his allies, saying he wasn't speaking on the King Von shooting.

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