T.I. video discography | |
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Music videos | 137 |
Video albums | 1 |
Films | 15 |
American rapper T.I. has released many music videos, working with various directors. He has also been featured in several music videos for other prominent recording artists. T.I.'s first solo music video was for his debut single "I'm Serious", released in 2001 and directed by American music video director Chris Robinson. T.I's first lead role was in his first featured film, ATL , which was also directed by Chris Robinson.
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Title | Year | Director(s) |
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"I'm Serious" (featuring Beenie Man) | 2001 | Chris Robinson [2] |
"Dope Boyz" | Thomas Forbes [3] | |
"Be Easy" | 2003 | Nick Quested [4] |
"24's" | Fat Cats [5] | |
"Rubberband Man" | Darren Grant [6] [7] | |
"Let's Get Away" (featuring Jazze Pha) | 2004 | |
"Bring Em Out" | Fat Cats [8] | |
"U Don't Know Me" | Ben Mor [9] | |
"ASAP" (featuring P$C) | 2005 | Craig Ross, Jr. [10] |
"Front Back" (featuring UGK) | 2006 | Dr. Teeth [11] |
"What You Know" | Chris Robinson [12] [13] [14] | |
"Why You Wanna" | ||
"Live in the Sky" (featuring Jamie Foxx) | ||
"Top Back" (Remix) (featuring Young Jeezy, Young Dro, Big Kuntry King and B.G.) | Kevin Hunter [15] | |
"Big Shit Poppin' (Do It)" | 2007 | Erik White [16] |
"You Know What It Is" (featuring Wyclef Jean) | Chris Robinson [17] | |
"Hurt" | Thomas Forbes [3] | |
"No Matter What" | 2008 | Self, James Lopez |
"Whatever You Like" | Dave Meyers | |
"What Up, What's Haapnin'" | Kai Crawford | |
"Live Your Life" (featuring Rihanna) | Anthony Mandler | |
"Dead and Gone" (featuring Justin Timberlake) | 2009 | Chris Robinson |
"Remember Me" (featuring Mary J. Blige) | Jessy Terrero | |
"Hell of a Life" | Erik White | |
"I'm Back" | 2010 | Kai Regan |
"Yeah Ya Know (Takers)" | — | |
"Got Your Back" (featuring Keri Hilson) | Chris Robinson | |
"Ya Hear Me" | Adam Donald [18] | |
"Get Back Up" (featuring Chris Brown) | Chris Robinson | |
"I Can't Help It" (featuring Rocko) | — | |
"No Mercy" (featuring The-Dream) | ||
"Pledge Allegiance" (featuring Rick Ross) | Motion Family [19] | |
"Lay Me Down" (featuring Rico Love) | — [20] | |
"Castle Walls" (featuring Christina Aguilera) (Filmed but unreleased) [21] [22] | — | |
"I'm Flexin'" (featuring Big K.R.I.T.) | 2011 | Motion Family [23] |
"Here Ye, Hear Ye" (featuring Sk8brd) | Adam Donald [24] | |
"Fuck da City Up" (featuring Young Jeezy) | 2012 | Triggerhappy [25] |
"Hot Wheels" (featuring Travis Porter and Young Dro) | Alex Smith [26] | |
"Love This Life" | Ryan Hope [27] | |
"Go Get It" | Alex Nazari [28] | |
"Ball" (featuring Lil Wayne) | Marc Klasfeld [29] | |
"Trap Back Jumpin" | Clifton Bell [30] [31] | |
"Addresses" | 2013 | |
"Memories Back Then" (with B.o.B and Kendrick Lamar, featuring Kris Stephens) | Philly Fly Boy [32] [33] | |
"Wit' Me" (featuring Lil Wayne) | ||
"Hello" (featuring Cee Lo Green) | Marc Klasfeld [34] | |
"Check This, Dig That" (featuring Trae tha Truth) | Philly Fly Boy [35] [36] | |
"Problems" (with B.o.B, Problem, Mac Boney and Trae tha Truth) | ||
"Kemosabe" (with B.o.B, Birdman, Doe B and Young Dro) | T.I. and Philly Fly Boy [37] | |
"Away" (with Spodee and Trae tha Truth) | — [38] | |
"The Way We Ride" | Hustle Gang and Philly Fly Boy [39] | |
"Turn It" | 2014 | Philly Fly Boy [40] |
"About the Money" (featuring Young Thug) | T.I. and Kennedy Rothchild [41] | |
"Chosen" (with B.o.B and Spodee) | Philly Fly Boy [42] | |
"No Mediocre" (featuring Iggy Azalea) | Director X [43] | |
"King" | T.I. and Philly Fly Boy [44] | |
"I Need War" (with Young Thug) | Philly Fly Boy [45] | |
"G Shit" (featuring Jeezy and Watch The Duck) | 2015 | Chris Robinson [46] |
"On Doe, On Phil" (featuring Trae the Truth) | Philly Fly Boy [47] | |
"Private Show" (featuring Chris Brown) | Emil Nava [48] | |
"I Don't Fuck wit You" (with B.o.B, Spodee, Yung Booke, Shad da God and Big Kuntry King) | — [49] | |
"Project Steps" | Philly Fly Boy [50] | |
"Check, Run It" | Philly Fly Boy, T.I. [51] [52] | |
"Broadcast Live" | ||
"Money Talk" | 2016 | Derek Blanks [53] |
"Dope" | Jessy Terrero [54] | |
"We Will Not" | — [55] | |
"Warzone" | Laurel Richardson [56] | |
"Black Man" (featuring Quavo, Meek Mill & Rara) | — | |
"Switchin' Lanes" (featuring Big K.R.I.T. & Trev Case) | Nery Madrid [57] | |
"I Believe" | 2017 | Mike Ho |
"Us Or Else" (featuring London Jae , Translee, Charlie Wilson & B.o.B) | Mike Ho | |
"Writer" (featuring Translee and B.o.B) | Laureal Richardson | |
"Certified" (featuring Jacquees) | The Marxmen | |
"Jefe" (featuring Meek Mill) | 2018 | Nathan R. Smith |
"The Weekend" (featuring Young Thug) | Kid Art [58] | |
"The Amazing Mr. Fuck Up" (featuring Victoria Monét) | Mike Ho [59] | |
"You (Be There)" (featuring London Jae) | 2019 | Teyana Taylor |
"Ring" (featuring Young Thug) | 2020 | Philly Fly Boy |
"Pardon" (featuring Lil Baby) | ||
"Hypno" (featuring Rahky) | Hype Williams | |
"What It's Come To" | 2021 | T.I. [60] |
Title | Year | Director(s) |
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"Never Scared" (Bone Crusher featuring Killer Mike and T.I.) | 2003 | Bryan Barber [61] |
"Round Here" (Memphis Bleek featuring Trick Daddy and T.I.) | — [62] | |
"Soldier" (Destiny's Child featuring T.I. and Lil Wayne) | 2004 | Ray Kay [63] |
"3 Kings" (Slim Thug featuring T.I. and Bun B) | 2005 | — [64] |
"Touch" (Amerie featuring T.I.) | Chris Robinson [65] | |
"Shoulder Lean" (Young Dro featuring T.I.) | 2006 | President Thomas Forbes [66] |
"Pac's Life" (2Pac featuring Ashanti and T.I.) | Gobi Rahmi [67] | |
"Drive Slow" (Kanye West and Paul Wall featuring GLC and T.I.) | Hype Williams [68] | |
"My Love" (Justin Timberlake featuring T.I.) | Paul Hunter [69] | |
"We Fly High (Remix)" (Jim Jones featuring T.I., Juelz Santana, Diddy, Birdman and Young Dro) | Dale Restighini and Jim Jones [70] | |
"I'm a Flirt (Remix)" (R. Kelly featuring T.I. and T-Pain) | 2007 | Benny Boom [71] |
"We Takin' Over" (DJ Khaled featuring Akon, T.I., Rick Ross, Fat Joe, Birdman and Lil Wayne) | Gil Green [72] | |
"Make It Rain (Remix)" (Fat Joe featuring Lil Wayne, R. Kelly, T.I., Birdman, Rick Ross and Ace Mac) | R. Malcolm Jones [73] | |
"Whatever U Like" (Nicole Scherzinger featuring T.I.) | Paul Hunter [74] | |
"5000 Ones" (DJ Drama featuring Nelly, T.I., Yung Joc, Willie the Kid, Young Jeezy, Diddy and Twista) | Dale Resteghini [75] | |
"I'll Be Lovin' U Long Time" (Mariah Carey featuring T.I.) | 2008 | Chris Applebaum [76] |
"Ain't I" (Yung L.A. featuring Young Dro and T.I.) | Kai Crawford [77] | |
"Hi Hater (Remix)" (Maino featuring T.I., Swizz Beatz, Plies, Jadakiss and Fabolous) | Mazik Saevitz [78] | |
"Just Like Me" (Jamie Foxx featuring T.I.) | Brett Ratner [79] | |
"Day Dreaming" (DJ Drama featuring Akon, Snoop Dogg and T.I.) | 2009 | Dale Resteghini [80] |
"Bet I" (B.o.B featuring T.I. and Playboy Tre) | 2010 | Gabriel Hart [81] |
"Make Up Bag" (The-Dream featuring T.I.) | Lil' X [82] | |
"Get Yo Girl" (Rich Kid Shawty featuring T.I.) | — [83] | |
"Ready Set Go" (Killer Mike featuring T.I.) | Motion Family [84] | |
"F.A.M.E." (Young Jeezy featuring T.I.) | 2011 | Lance Drake [85] |
"Magic" (Future featuring T.I.) | 2012 | Decatur Dan [86] |
"Strange Clouds" (Remix) (B.o.B featuring T.I. and Young Jeezy) | 1st Impressions [87] | |
"We in This Bitch" (DJ Drama featuring Young Jeezy, T.I., Ludacris and Future) | Benny Boom [88] [89] [90] | |
"Back 2 Life (Live It Up)" (Sean Kingston featuring T.I.) | ||
"2 Reasons" (Trey Songz featuring T.I.) | ||
"Big Beast" (Killer Mike featuring T.I., Bun B and Trouble) | Thomas C. Bingham [91] | |
"Murda Bizness" (Iggy Azalea featuring T.I.) | Alex/2Tone [92] | |
"Bitches & Bottles (Let's Get It Started)" (DJ Khaled featuring Lil Wayne, T.I., Future and Ace Hood) | Gil Green [93] | |
"We Still in This Bitch" (B.o.B featuring T.I. and Juicy J) | 2013 | Decatur Dan [94] |
"Blurred Lines" (Robin Thicke featuring T.I. and Pharrell) | Diane Martel [95] | |
"Upper Echelon" (Travi$ Scott featuring T.I. and 2 Chainz) | Travi$ Scott [96] | |
"Change Your Life" (Iggy Azalea featuring T.I.) | Jonas & François [97] | |
"I Wish" (Cher Lloyd featuring T.I.) | Gil Green [98] | |
"King Shit" (Yo Gotti featuring T.I.) | Sam Lecca [99] | |
"I Can't Describe (The Way I Feel)" (Jennifer Hudson featuring T.I.) | 2014 | Anthony Mandler [100] |
"Coke Bottle" (Agnez Mo featuring Timbaland and T.I.) | Colin Tilley | |
"Episode" (E-40 featuring Chris Brown and T.I.) | Ben Griffin [101] | |
"Girlfriend??" (Watch The Duck featuring T.I.) | — [102] | |
"Homicide" (Doe B featuring T.I.) | PhillyFlyBoy [103] | |
"UV Love" (Clinton Sparks featuring T.I.) | Sherif Higazy [104] | |
"This Girl" (Stafford Brothers featuring Eva Simons and T.I.) | CTRL [99] | |
"Ejeajo" (P-Square featuring T.I.) | Clarence Peters, Jude 'Engees' Okoye [105] | |
"That's My Shit" (The-Dream featuring T.I.) | 2015 | Alex Herron [106] |
"On the Bible" (Tech N9ne featuring Zuse and T.I.) | — [107] | |
"Bankrolls on Deck" (Bankroll Mafia featuring T.I., PeeWee Roscoe, Young Thug and Shad da God) | Kennedy Rothchild [108] | |
"Young & Stupid" (Travis Mills featuring T.I.) | Young Man, Juice, Travis Mills [109] [110] | |
"California" (Colonel Loud featuring T.I., Young Dolph and Ricco Barrino) | Iconick [111] | |
"Till I Die" (K Camp featuring T.I.) | Payne Lindsey [112] | |
"Foreva" (Young Dolph featuring T.I.) | 2016 | Howard Ross [113] |
"Get Racks" (O.T. Genasis featuring T.I.) | — [114] | |
"Hustler" (Watch The Duck featuring T.I.) | 2017 | Drew Kirsch [115] |
"For The Money" (Ra Ra featuring T.I.) | Kid Art |
Title | Year | Director(s) |
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"FTCU" (Zonnique) | 2020 | T.I. [116] |
Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes |
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2006 | ATL | Rashad Swann | Chris Robinson | |
2007 | American Gangster | Stevie Lucas | Ridley Scott | |
2010 | Takers | Ghost | John Luessenhop | Also producer |
2013 | Identity Thief | Julian | Seth Gordon | |
2015 | The Corner Man | Narration | Herm Harris | |
2015 | Get Hard | Russell | Etan Cohen | |
2015 | Entourage | Himself | Doug Ellin | Cameo |
2015 | Ant-Man | Dave | Peyton Reed | |
2016 | Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping | Himself | Jorma Taccone and Akiva Schaffer | |
2016 | Ride Along 2 | Tony David | Tim Story | Uncredited |
2017 | Sleepless | Sean Cass/Derrick Griffin | Baran bo Odar | |
2018 | Krystal | Willie | William H. Macy | |
2018 | Ant-Man and the Wasp | Dave | Peyton Reed | |
2019 | Dolemite Is My Name | Walter Crane | Craig Brewer | |
2019 | The Trap | Sonny | Erik White | |
2020 | Cut Throat City | 'Cousin' Bass | RZA | |
2020 | Monster Hunter | Link | Paul W. S. Anderson | |
2023 | Fear | Lou | Deon Taylor |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2005 | The O.C. | Himself | Episode: "The Return of the Nana" |
2008 | Entourage | Episode: "The All Out Fall Out" | |
2009 | T.I.'s Road to Redemption | Lead role; 9 episodes | |
2009 | Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List | Episode: "Kathy at the Apollo" | |
2011–2017 | T.I. and Tiny: The Family Hustle | Lead role | |
2012–14 | Single Ladies [117] | Luke | 3 episodes |
2012 | Boss | Trey | 8 episodes |
2012 | Hawaii Five-0 | Ray | Episode: "I Ka Wa Mamua" |
2014 | House of Lies | Lucas | 6 episodes |
2016 | Roots | Cyrus | Miniseries |
2016 | The Eric Andre Show | Himself | Season 4, episode 1 |
2017 | Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands: War Within The Cartel | Marcus Johnson | TV movie |
2017 | The Breaks | Paul Anders | Season 1: 5 episodes |
2018–2020 | T.I. & Tiny: Friends & Family Hustle | Himself | Seasons 1–3 |
2018 | The Grand Hustle | Himself | Season 1: 12 episodes |
2021 | Rhythm + Flow | Himself, judge | Netflix show |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2007 | Def Jam: Icon | Himself | Voice role and likeness |
2017 | Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands | Marcus Jenssen | Voice role |
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