Paperwork (T.I. album)

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Paperwork
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Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 21, 2014 (2014-10-21)
Recorded2012–2014
Genre
Length
  • 62:31(standard edition)
  • 74:30 (deluxe edition)
Label
Producer
T.I. chronology
Trouble Man: Heavy Is the Head
(2012)
Paperwork
(2014)
Da' Nic
(2015)
Singles from Paperwork
  1. "About the Money"
    Released: June 3, 2014
  2. "No Mediocre"
    Released: June 17, 2014
  3. "Private Show"
    Released: February 24, 2015

Paperwork is the ninth studio album by American rapper T.I. It was released on October 21, 2014, by Grand Hustle Records and Columbia Records. The album is his first project under Columbia Records, after his contract with Atlantic Records expired, following the release of his eighth album Trouble Man: Heavy Is the Head (2012). Paperwork derives its title from T.I.'s most successful project, his sixth album Paper Trail (2008). Paperwork features guest appearances from Chris Brown, The-Dream, Jeezy, Skylar Grey, Nipsey Hussle, Rick Ross, Victoria Monet, Trae tha Truth and Pharrell Williams, the latter of which served as the album's executive producer. Aside from Pharrell, the album's production was handled by several high-profile producers such as DJ Mustard, DJ Toomp, Tommy Brown and London on da Track, among others.

Contents

The album was supported by three official singles: "About the Money" featuring Young Thug, "No Mediocre" featuring Iggy Azalea and "Private Show" featuring Chris Brown.

Background

After releasing his eighth studio album Trouble Man: Heavy Is the Head , in December 2012, T.I. revealed he drew a close to his 10-year contract with Atlantic Records. On November 22, 2013, after searching for a label to sign his Grand Hustle imprint, as well as himself, T.I announced that he signed a record deal with Columbia Records, to release his ninth studio album. He also revealed that his longtime collaborator and an American musician Pharrell Williams (who has been influential in his move to Columbia), would serve as the album's executive producer. [1] T.I. was planning to release an album, under the title, called Trouble Man II: He Who Wears The Crown as the sequel to his previous album. However, he would postponed that name of the album after he have been recording in a studio with Pharrell, stating: "All I'ma say is, it's gonna be a motion picture, it's gonna be a theatrical-worthy title. Something that will definitely seem instant classic. I'm thinking something like 'Trap Champion', 'Paperwork,' but whatever it is the subtitle will be 'The Motion Picture'". Later in the year, T.I finally revealed that the album would be titled Paperwork. [2] In April 2014, when speaking on the album's title, he said: "Paperwork is official. If you've got paperwork on something, it's official. Also, if someone has paperwork on you, then it could be some trouble. So, it's official, it's trouble, it's authentic. Sounds like me. The music supports this theory very well." [3]

On January 27, 2014, in an interview with XXL , T.I. revealed the concept for the album, stating "people forgot the feeling that you got when [you] watched Boyz n the Hood for the first time. Or when you heard All Eyez on Me for the first time. Right now, music is going in a different direction and it is in a different place. I salute and celebrate that path as well. However, there's a place for the story that needs to be told from our perspective." [4]

In July 2014, during an interview Devi Dev and Mr. Rogers of Houston's 93.7, T.I. spoke about the correlation between Paperwork and his critically acclaimed 2008 album Paper Trail : "I think one of my most diversified albums and I guess the most commercially successful has been Paper Trail. I always wanted to do a continuation of that but without saying, 'Part 2.' I just tried to figure out another way to relate this next project to that one without making it a sequel. In thinking of other things that I guess had the word 'paper' in it, Paperwork was the most prominent title that jumped out at me. As I was getting to think about it, anything that you have that is authentic, let's say a watch, a car, a phone, whatever it is, the certification of that authenticity is paperwork. Whether it's a title for a car, deed to a house, a certificate for a Rolex. You gon' have some kind of certification of authenticity. Me being an artist that's been known to be authentic and making music that has been known to be authentic, the certification of it is Paperwork." [5] [6]

In an interview with Bootleg Kev, T.I. revealed the album's guest list such as Rick Ross, The-Dream, Lil Boosie, Jeezy, Trae tha Truth, Nipsey Hussle and Problem, among others. [7] When speaking on the sound of the album, T.I. stated "The sound sonically of this one is soulful, musical, kinda like (OutKast's) Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik or Aquemini or (Jay Z's) Blueprint . It just has an incredible amount of soul and a perfect hybrid between the ahead-of-the-curve, new-school sound and the classic, nostalgic, soulful sound of yesteryear." [7]

In August 2014, in an interview with Rolling Stone , when asked what the focus of his attention is at the moment, T.I. responded: "This album. This album or should I say these three albums, because this album has kind of turned into a trilogy. The music, we already have it, it's already done. We just have to really platform it, promote it, market it, and strategically apply it. But this album, we hope to make a film that will consist of three short stories. And each of these three short stories will combine six or seven videos from these three albums. And it would star me playing characters. But these characters would find themselves in situations that would allow the music to narrate the circumstances. It's extremely ambitious and could be very costly. But I feel like it's your ninth album and you've got to use your seniority and your success and your relationships and resources, you've got to use them to do something significantly different. Or else you're just another motherfucker putting out an album." [8]

Recording and production

In January 2014, in an interview with XXL, T.I. revealed he had already been in the studio with the likes of Jeezy and Busta Rhymes. [4] He also revealed he was particularly excited about reuniting once again with American singer-songwriter Justin Timberlake, with whom he has recorded the hit singles "My Love" and "Dead and Gone". The song, produced by longtime friend and frequent collaborator DJ Toomp, is titled "Trap Me Up". [4] When speaking on his recording sessions with executive producer Pharrell, T.I. stated: "me and Pharrell have a plethora [of songs]. We probably done recorded 14 records. Pharrell and I alone. Words couldn't even begin to describe how cutting-edge, left-field and just how broad these records are. But they still have that texture that I speak of. They still have that Curtis Mayfield, Bobby Womack, a ridin' dirty kind of … but a new way to present it to the world because it has that thing that Pharrell does to music that sets it apart from any and everything else that's being played." [4] T.I. also made it known he had worked with American record producers Keno and Sham "Sak Pase" Joseph, as well as his protege B.o.B. [4]

In February 2014, in an interview with DJ Whoo Kid, T.I. revealed a song titled "Trap Nigga Hustle", which he recorded two years prior, would appear on the album. [9] In April 2014, when speaking on the album T.I. said: "This is the first time in my career that I have had enough time to create all the music, get the sequencing down, even before I start my clock and put myself on the calendar," he added. "Now that I have all of the music...I could take my time and step back and make sure it's the perfect blend, to create the perfect amount of synergy between trap music and art house." [3] On April 4, 2014, T.I. visited New York City radio station Hot 97, where he revealed that he recorded 250 records for Paperwork and that Pharrell would be producing the bulk of the new album. [10]

We recorded like 250 songs, me and Pharrell probably did like 25, and with so much music, all of it did not cohesively mesh well enough to put on one project. For one, it would've been 50 songs long and two, it just would've been all over the place. However, we have broken it up into three separate projects. The first one has a cohesive sound sonically, a message and a concept that can be all packaged and presented together. And the second project as well. And certainly the same with the third. All the music is already done. We're gonna release these albums, hopefully, six to nine months apart.

T.I., discussing the Paperwork trilogy in an August 2014 interview with Complex [11]

In June 2014, at a screening of his "No Mediocre" music video, T.I. stated he plans on channeling his inner Tupac Shakur, specifically referencing the late emcee's "2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted" selection. Also at the screening, T.I. confirmed that his "New National Anthem" song, which featured a reference hook from Victoria Monet, is slated to feature Lady Gaga, adding he was finalizing the process for getting Gaga on the song. [3] On July 23, 2014, after a listening session of Paperwork, Devi Dev of Houston's 93.7, tweeted: "Really dug the track Tip has with Jeezy too. Jeezy opened his verse saying 'When Jay was beefing with Nas I was selling Cocaine'#Paperwork".[ citation needed ]

At the listening session with 93.7 The Beat's Devi Dev & DJ Mr. Rogers, it was revealed the direction for Paperwork was outlined as such from T.I. and Pharrell bouncing ideas off one another in the early recordings. There's more pianos, more '70s blaxplotated horns, more ideas of superhero music and several soul samples chopped throughout Paperwork: "I want to help redefine the sound of trap music," said T.I. [12] When asked if this was more of a "Song Cry" like approach, he nodded. [12] On August 14, 2014, T.I. revealed that guest appearances on the album would include Jeezy, Trae tha Truth, Nipsey Hussle, Big Kuntry King, Problem, Rick Ross, The-Dream and Lil Boosie, among others. [13] In an August 2014 interview with Complex , T.I. revealed the song he recorded with Justin Timberlake would not appear on this album; it would however appear on the following album, the sequel to Paperwork. [11]

Release and promotion

Of those 20 [songs on the album], I want to take six records at the top, six records in the middle, six records at the end, with two records as intermissions to the three. And I would like to shoot a movie that consists of three short stories, and the three short stories will connect these six records.

T.I., discussing his strategic plan in releasing Paperwork, HotNewHipHop [10]

On April 4, 2014, T.I. visited New York City radio station Hot 97, where he revealed that he recorded 250 records for Paperwork. [10] After narrowing down a 20-song track list, T.I. later explained his strategic plan in releasing and putting together the new album. He said that the album is split into three parts of 6 songs each, with two more records connecting as intermissions between the parts. [10] Each section will be assisted by a short film and released along with the album. Therefore, it's like three separate extended plays (EP's), with a short film for each. [10] According to T.I., Pharrell suggested that instead of selling Paperwork as one album, to break it up into three EP's for the three short stories. He plans on releasing the album as a complete package similar to Beyoncé's launch of Beyoncé (2013), however T.I. believes his way of releasing will be financially better: "Where I see she and I differ is she went and shot individual video one by one by one. That must've drove the cost through the roof. Me, myself personally I'm doing three short stories. I'm not doing 18 videos, I'm doing three short stories. So the same way we would shoot an episode of House of Lies . We would take five days. This short story shall be complete. Five days, this short story shall be complete. See that will bring my cost down, which will raise my profit margin." [10]

On May 9, 2014, T.I. released a music video for a song titled "Turn It", in promotion for Paperwork. [14] On July 21, 2014, via his Twitter feed, T.I. revealed a song titled "Stay", would be featured on the album and promoted the song through the Samsung Mobile app, Owner's Hub. However the song was later leaked online. [15] [16] On July 23, 2014, T.I. performed "Bring Em Out", "What You Know" and "No Mediocre", on Vh1's new show, SoundClash. [17] On August 8, 2014, T.I. released a song of him freestyling over Bobby Shmurda's viral hit "Hot Nigga". [18] In an interview with Bootleg Kev in August 2014, although he did not give an exact release date, T.I. said it would arrive "somewhere in Libra season." [7] On August 8, 2014, T.I. appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon , where he was interviewed and performed a medley of "No Mediocre" and "About the Money", alongside Young Thug. [19] [20]

On August 12, 2014, at an invite-only event held at Simons Nightclub in Downtown Gainesville, LouddMagazine in conjunction with Aviators Design Studio, and many more entities, had the opportunity to get a sneak listen to Paperwork. [21] T.I. unveiled eight exclusive tracks from the album and revealed it is set to be released in mid-September. [21] LouddMagazine had the chance to have a brief Q&A session with T.I., as he spoke with them about what went into making the project, and how he created a "timeless album that had a great amount of soul." [21] LouddMagazine wrote three of the tracks revealed were "G-Shit", the title track "Paperwork", and "the smooth and gritty sounds of 'About my Issues' exemplify that this project is sure to be just what he set out for it to become, simply a classic." [21] When questioned about what inspired "New National Anthem", T.I. stated: "Certain things need to be said, and I'm the only one who will talk about it, so I did". [21] T.I. also revealed a few featured artists at the listening session, from Jeezy and Nipsey Hustle to Chris Brown and an Atlanta-based trapstep trio called Watch The Duck. [21]

In a featured article on Billboard , which was issued August 22, 2014, it was revealed the album would be released on October 21, 2014. [22] On August 25, 2014, T.I. unveiled the album's cover art. [23] [24] The official track-listing for Paperwork was unveiled on September 19, 2014. [25] Later that day, T.I. released G.D.O.D. II , the second compilation mixtape showcasing his Grand Hustle label, where he appeared on 19 of the 20 tracks. [26] [27] The album was made available for pre-order through digital retailers on September 23, 2014. Those who pre-ordered the album received the two lead singles, as well as "New National Anthem" as an "instant-gratification track". [28] On October 21, 2014, T.I. released the music video for the album's intro, titled "King". [29] On October 28, 2014, T.I. appeared on Late Night with Seth Meyers , where he performed "G Shit", alongside Jeezy and Watch The Duck. [30]

Singles

On June 3, 2014, T.I. released a song, titled "About the Money", which features a guest verse from a fellow Atlanta-based rapper Young Thug, as the album's first single via digital distribution. The song was produced by Young Thug's frequent collaborator, London on da Track. The music video for "About The Money" (directed by Kennedy Rothchild and T.I. himself) was officially released on June 2, 2014. [31] The song debuted on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart at number 99 on the week of August 14, 2014. The track has since peaked at number 42 on the Hot 100 chart and is Vevo certified for receiving over 100,000,000 views.

On June 17, 2014, T.I. released a track, called "No Mediocre" as the album's lead single (second overall). The song features a guest verse from T.I.'s protégé, Australian rapper Iggy Azalea, with the production that was provided by West Coast hip hop record producer DJ Mustard. [32] In June 2014, T.I. held a theatrical screening of his "No Mediocre" music video, in New York City. [3] The video was filmed in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and premiered on June 18, 2014, on MTV and Vh1. The song has since peaked at number 33 on the US Billboard Hot 100, making it T.I.'s seventeenth Top 40 single as a lead artist on that chart.

On August 20, 2014, one day after speaking out on America in his online treatise about Ferguson, Missouri, in the wake of the fatal police shooting of Michael Brown, T.I. released a new song, titled "New National Anthem". The song features guest vocals from American singer-songwriter Skylar Grey, includes socially conscious lyrics centered on racism and injustice. [33] [34] On September 23, 2014, Paperwork was made available for pre-order with "New National Anthem" as a promotional single. [35]

On January 28, 2015, T.I. released the music video for "G Shit" as the album's second promotional single, which features guest appearances from Jeezy and Watch the Duck, with the production that was provided by Pharrell Williams. The video is a short film of sorts, and it was directed by Chris Robinson and features a cast, including Rotimi and Wood Harris. [36]

On May 12, 2015, T.I. released the music video for "Private Show" as the album's third single, which features guest vocals from American recording artist Chris Brown, with the production that was provided by Sak Pase, Anthony Garner and Ace Harris. [37]

Music and lyrics

In August 2014, during an interview with MTV News, T.I. spoke on the next song from Paperwork: "We have definitely decided on 'Paperwork' featuring Pharrell [because it] pretty much kinda sums up the tone of the album. The cinematic presentation of it all. When you listen to the album, top to bottom, it kinda sounds like the score to a movie and I think 'Paperwork' is the perfect introduction to that." [7] On September 23, 2014, it was revealed the title-track "Paperwork", would be released on October 7, via the iTunes Store as another "instant gratification track". [38] As reported, on October 7, the track was released, with Rap-Up.com describing the song as: "The Grand Hustle chief reminisce[ing] about learning the ropes from his Uncle Quentin and dealing at age 17, while Pharrell provides the soulful hook and production." [39]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic 69/100 [40]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [41]
Billboard 7/10 [42]
Cuepoint (Expert Witness) Five Pointed Star Solid.svg [43]
Exclaim! 6/10 [44]
HipHopDX Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [45]
The Observer Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [46]
Pitchfork 7.0/10 [47]
Rolling Stone Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [48]
RapReviews7.5/10 [49]
XXL Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [50]

Paperwork received generally favorable reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from critics, the album received an average score of 69, which indicates "generally favorable reviews", based on 10 reviews. [40] David Jeffries of AllMusic said, "There are moments on Paperwork where rapper T.I. sounds as vital, bright, infectious, and tuneful as Nas in his prime, but don't get it twisted, as this vibrant effort is often so pop that it is more like an Illmatic aimed at taking on the chart dominance of Iggy Azalea and not the gang violence in Queensbridge." [41] Eric Zaworski of Exclaim! stated, "Despite the two massive summer hits, what holds Paperwork: The Motion Picture back is its very obvious approach to the mainstream rap release formula – it all just feels so calculated. Naturally, the big highlight is the Young Thug feature, which, for a single, is full of curveballs and originality. Perhaps that track was a lucky strike, because it outshines the album's other attempts to package fresh ideas into a radio-friendly format." [44] Carl Lamarre of XXL stated, "With Paperwork serving as the follow-up and continuation to Trouble Man: Heavy Is The Head, T.I. accurately gives us a perfect sequel with his new album. Despite the album's loaded guest list, T.I. manages to squeeze in enough room to allow himself to shine and tells us why after nearly 15 years deep; he's still a top-tier artist in the game." [4] Kellan Miller of HipHopDX said, "Paperwork plays out as an uneven effort that isn't so much inherently flawed as it is unentertaining through long stretches. Even with an increased reliance on an updated version of the double-time cadence he perfected on King, the subject matter covered comes across as trite with little to no emotional resonance." [45]

Commercial performance

The album debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200, behind Slipknot's .5: The Gray Chapter , with first-week sales of 80,000 copies in the United States. [51] In its second week, the album dropped to number 13 on the chart, selling 27,000 copies. [52] In its third week, the album dropped to number 20 on the chart, selling 16,000 copies, bringing its total album sales to 123,000 copies. [53] In its fourth week, the album dropped to number 33 on the chart, selling 10,000 copies. [54] As of December 10, 2014, the album has sold 157,000 copies. [55]

In 2014, Paperwork was ranked as the 149th most popular album of the year on the Billboard 200. [56]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."King"Mars of 1500 or Nothin' 3:06
2."G Shit" (featuring Jeezy and Watch the Duck)P. Williams3:43
3."About the Money" (featuring Young Thug) London on da Track 5:02
4."New National Anthem" (featuring Skylar Grey)TBHits4:17
5."Oh Yeah" (featuring Pharrell)
  • Harris, Jr.
  • P. Williams
P. Williams3:54
6."Private Show" (featuring Chris Brown)
4:19
7."No Mediocre" (featuring Iggy Azalea)
DJ Mustard 3:22
8."Jet Fuel" (featuring Boosie Badazz)
  • The Beat Bully
  • Kenoe [co]
5:02
9."Paperwork" (featuring Pharrell)
  • Harris, Jr.
  • P. Williams
P. Williams3:39
10."Stay" (featuring Victoria Monét)
  • Harris, Jr.
  • Monet
  • T. Brown
  • Thomas Lumpkins
T. Brown3:49
11."About My Issue" (featuring Victoria Monét and Nipsey Hussle) DJ Toomp 4:24
12."At Ya Own Risk" (featuring Usher)
Mars of 1500 or Nothin'4:28
13."On Doe, On Phil" (featuring Trae tha Truth)
DJ Toomp5:24
14."Light 'Em Up (RIP Doe B)" (featuring Pharrell and Watch The Duck)P. Williams3:40
15."Let Your Heart Go (Break My Soul)" (featuring The-Dream)
  • Stewart
  • The-Dream
4:22
Total length:62:31
Deluxe edition bonus tracks [57]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
16."Sugar Cane"
  • Harris, Jr.
  • L. Harris
  • Joseph
  • Justin Leary
  • Brian Taylor
  • Sak Pase
  • Ace Harris
3:41
17."I Don't Know"
  • Harris, Jr.
  • Jordan
Kenoe4:12
18."You Can Tell How I Walk" (featuring Rick Ross)
  • Samson
  • Jazzfeezy [co]
4:06
Total length:74:30
Japanese edition bonus track [58]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
19."Turn It"
  • Harris, Jr.
  • Aldrin Davis
DJ Toomp3:28
Total length:77:58

Personnel

Credits for Paperwork adapted from AllMusic. [59]

Charts

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">No Mediocre</span> 2014 single by T.I. featuring Iggy Azalea

"No Mediocre" is a song by American rapper T.I., released on June 17, 2014, through Grand Hustle and Columbia Records, as the lead single from his ninth studio album Paperwork (2014). It is a hip hop song, produced by DJ Mustard, and it features a guest appearance from Grand Hustle protégé, Australian rapper Iggy Azalea.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">About the Money</span> 2014 single by T.I. featuring Young Thug

"About the Money" is a song by American hip hop recording artist T.I., released on June 3, 2014, through Grand Hustle Records and Columbia Records, as the first single from his ninth studio album Paperwork. The song, which features guest vocals from fellow Atlanta-based rapper Young Thug, was produced by Young Thug's frequent collaborator London on da Track.

<i>Dime Trap</i> 2018 studio album by T.I.

Dime Trap is the tenth studio album by American rapper T.I. It was released on October 5, 2018, by Grand Hustle Records and Epic Records. The album was initially announced in 2014 and underwent several working titles, namely The Return and Trap's Open. It serves as the second installment in a trilogy that was preceded by his ninth album Paperwork, and was later followed by his eleventh The L.I.B.R.A. Throughout the album's production, T.I. worked on several other projects as well, including Da' Nic (2015), Bankroll Mafia (2016), Us or Else: Letter to the System (2016) and We Want Smoke (2017).

<i>Mastermind</i> (Rick Ross album) 2014 studio album by Rick Ross

Mastermind is the sixth studio album by American rapper Rick Ross. It was released on March 3, 2014, by Maybach Music Group, Slip-n-Slide Records and Def Jam Recordings. The album features guest appearances from Jay-Z, Jeezy, The Weeknd, Kanye West, Big Sean, Meek Mill, Lil Wayne, French Montana, Diddy, Sizzla, Mavado, Z-Ro and Scarface. The album was supported with the official singles "The Devil Is a Lie", "War Ready" and "Thug Cry", in addition to the promotional singles "Box Chevy", "No Games" and "Nobody".

<i>We Want Smoke</i> 2017 compilation album by Hustle Gang

Hustle Gang Presents We Want Smoke, commonly referred to as We Want Smoke, is a compilation album by recording artists of American record label Grand Hustle Records, released under the namesake Hustle Gang. The compilation was issued on October 13, 2017, by the label, under exclusive license to Roc Nation. American rapper T.I., head of the label, first revealed plans for a label collaborative album in 2013. The compilation produced three singles—"Game 7", "Do No Wrong" and "Friends".

<i>The L.I.B.R.A.</i> 2020 studio album by T.I.

The L.I.B.R.A. is the eleventh studio album by American rapper T.I. It was released on October 16, 2020, via Grand Hustle Records and Empire Distribution. The title, which references T.I.'s zodiac sign, libra, also doubles as an acronym for "Legend Is Back Running Atlanta". The album, which was initially titled Love & Liability, serves as the final installment of a trilogy, that was preceded by Paperwork (2014) and Dime Trap (2018).

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