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词条 Trap Muzik
释义

  1. Background

  2. Music

     Context  Production 

  3. Release and promotion

     Singles 

  4. Critical reception

  5. Commercial performance

  6. Track listing

  7. Personnel

  8. Charts

     Weekly charts  Year-end charts 

  9. Certifications

  10. References

  11. External links

{{Infobox album
| name = Trap Muzik
| type = studio
| artist = T.I.
| cover = Trap_muzik_b0000akqgt.jpg
| alt =
| released = {{start date|2003|8|19|mf=y}}
| recorded = December 2002 {{ndash}} July 2003
| venue =
| studio =
| genre = {{flatlist|
  • Southern hip hop
  • trap
  • gangsta rap}}

| length = 67:30
| label = {{flatlist|
  • Grand Hustle
  • Atlantic}}

| producer = {{flatlist|
  • Clifford "T.I." Harris (exec.)
  • Jason Geter (exec.)
  • DJ Toomp (exec.)
  • Benny "Dada" Tillman
  • Carlos "Los Vegas" Thornton
  • David Banner
  • Jazze Pha
  • Kanye West
  • Nick "Fury" Loftin
  • San "Chez" Holmes}}

| prev_title = I'm Serious
| prev_year = 2001
| next_title = Urban Legend
| next_year = 2004
| misc = {{Singles
| name = Trap Muzik
| type = studio
| single1 = 24's
| single1date = April 15, 2003
| single2 = Be Easy
| single2date = October 7, 2003
| single3 = Rubber Band Man
| single3date = December 30, 2003
| single4 = Let's Get Away
| single4date = June 29, 2004
}}
}}Trap Muzik is the second studio album by American hip hop recording artist T.I., released on August 19, 2003, through Atlantic Records and his newly founded record label Grand Hustle Records. Due to the poor sales on T.I.'s debut album I'm Serious (2001), T.I. asked for a joint venture deal with Arista Records or he be released from his contract; he was subsequently dropped from the label.[1][2] In 2003, T.I. launched Grand Hustle Records with his longtime business partner Jason Geter and signed a new deal with Atlantic Records.[3][4]

The album spawned the hit singles "24's", "Be Easy", "Rubber Band Man", and "Let's Get Away". The album features guest appearances from 8Ball & MJG, Jazze Pha, Bun B and Mac Boney. With T.I.'s longtime record producer DJ Toomp serving as an executive producer for this album. Trap Muzik debuted at number 4 on the US Billboard 200 and number 2 on the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, selling 110,000 copies in the first week.[5] The album was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).[6]

Upon its release, Trap Muzik received generally favorable reviews from most music critics, who generally regarded it as a major improvement from I'm Serious. In 2012, Complex named the album one of the classic albums of the last decade.[7]

Background

Due to the poor commercial reception of his debut album I'm Serious (2001), T.I. asked for a joint venture deal with Arista Records or to be released from his contract; he was subsequently dropped from the label.[1][2] He then formed his own record label,[8] Grand Hustle Records, with his longtime business partner Jason Geter, and began releasing mixtapes with the assistance of one of his disc jockeys, DJ Drama.[3] T.I.'s mixtapes eventually earned attention from record labels such as Warner Bros. Records, Universal Records, Epic Records, and Columbia Records. T.I. ultimately signed a joint venture deal with Atlantic Records that year.[4][9]

Music

Context

In an interview with Stereogum, he explained that "It's called trap music, so you know it's gonna be dealing with all aspects of the trap. And if you don't know what the trap is, that's basically where drugs are sold. In this country, the majority of us live in a neighborhood where drugs are sold, whether we like it or not. Whether you in the trap selling dope, whether you in the trap buying dope, whether you in the trap trying to get out - whatever the case may be, I'm trying to deal with all aspects of that lifestyle."[10]

Also when speaking on the album, T.I. explained that "It's informative for people who don't know nothing about that side of life and wonder why somebody they know that live on that side of life act the way they do or do the things they do. So it's informative for them and maybe it can help them deal with these people, help them relate to these people, help them understand, help them to see their point of view a little better".[10][16]

T.I. also stated his second album showed a different insight than his first: "It's another outlook on the trap. Before, trappin' was cool, but now trappin' ain't cool. It's necessary for some, but no, it ain't cool - even if you a hustler. All the hustlers I know - sellin' dope is the last thing they wanna do. If you a real hustler, you gon' move on to bigger and better things."[11]

Production

Producers for the album include DJ Toomp, Benny "Dada" Tillman, Carlos "Los Vegas" Thornton, David Banner, Jazze Pha, Kanye West, Nick Fury, San "Chez" Holmes, and Ryan "LiquidSound" Katz.[18]

Release and promotion

Singles

"24's" was the first official single to be released from Trap Muzik. The single entered the Billboard Hot 100 at number 78, it charted at number 27 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, and at number 15 on the Hot Rap Tracks chart.[12] "Be Easy" was the second official single from the album, peaking at number 55 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[13] The single was Produced by DJ Toomp.

"Rubber Band Man" was the third official single from the album. Upon release, it charted reasonably well, peaking at number 30 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100.[14] It charted at number 15 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, and at number 11 on the Hot Rap Tracks chart.[13] David Banner's production was noted by music reviewers,[15][16] particularly the ascending organ riff that has been described as 'hypnotic' and 'pure halftime show'.[17][18] The song is included in the hits collections Totally Hits 2004,[19] Crunk Hits Volume 1,[20] and Hip Hop Hits Volume 9.[21] T.I. says the song's title is a reference to his habit of wearing rubber bands around his wrist, a habit that dates back to when he was a drug dealer.[22] Publicity efforts for the single were derailed by T.I.'s arrest in August 2003.[23]

"Let's Get Away" was the fourth and final official single from the album. The single entered the Billboard Hot 100 at number 35, it charted at number 17 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, at number 10 on the Hot Rap Songs chart, and at number 16 on the Rhythmic Top 40.[13]

Critical reception

{{Album ratings
| rev1 = About.com
| rev1Score = favorable[24]
| rev2 = Allmusic
| rev2Score = {{Rating|4|5}}[25]
| rev3 = Entertainment Weekly
| rev3Score = favorable[26]
| rev4 = Rolling Stone
| rev4Score = {{Rating|3|5}}[27]
| rev5 = Prefix Magazine
| rev5Score = {{Rating|3.5|5}}[28]
| rev6 = RapReviews.com
| rev6Score = 7.5/10[29]
| rev7 = Pitchfork
| rev7Score = 8.7/10[30]
| rev8 = Robert Christgau
| rev8Score = {{rating-Christgau|cut}}[31]
| rev9 = Sputnikmusic
| rev9Score = {{Rating|4|5}}[32]
| rev10 = PopMatters
| rev10Score = favorable[33]
| rev11 = Vibe
| rev11Score = {{Rating|3.5|5}}[34]
}}Trap Muzik was well received. Most critics saw it as a major improvement over his first album, I'm Serious. According to About.com, Trap Muzik is the highest rated T.I. album to date.[24] In 2010, Rhapsody called it one of the top "coke rap" albums of all time.[35][36] Entertainment Weekly claimed that "This Atlanta rapper's self-coronation as King of the South is belied by the very ordinariness of his lyrics and flow. Only when T.I. breaks from his static Southern comfort zone does he distinguish himself. Let's Get Away interpolates Aretha for a satisfying slice of G-funk, and the introspective No Mo Talk offers a glimpse of greatness for a would-be king."[26] Rolling Stone gave the album a 3 out of 5 stars, saying "[T.I.] is a hustler with a conscience and a heart....[T]he limber linguist is at his best when he's dissecting the minutiae of the game..."[27] Prefix Magazine praised David Banner and Kanye West's production.[28]

Commercial performance

Trap Muzik was a commercial success. The album peaked at #4 on the US Billboard 200 and number two on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums selling well over 110,000 copies on its first week.[37] On June 1, 2007, the album was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), for sales of over a million copies in the United States. To date, the album has sold 1,070,000 copies in the United States.

Track listing

{{track listing
| extra_column = Producer(s)
| title1 = Trap Muzik
| extra1 = Clifford Harris, Jr., San "Chez" Holmes, DJ Toomp
| note1 = featuring Mac Boney
| length1 = 4:00
| title2 = I Can't Quit
| extra2 = Benny "Dada" Tillman, Carlos "Los Vegas" Thornton
| length2 = 4:17
| title3 = Be Easy
| extra3 = DJ Toomp
| length3 = 3:18
| title4 = No More Talk
| extra4 = San "Chez" Holmes
| length4 = 3:53
| title5 = Doin' My Job
| extra5 = Kanye West
| length5 = 4:13
| title6 = Let's Get Away
| extra6 = Jazze Pha
| note6 = featuring Jazze Pha
| length6 = 4:37
| title7 = 24's
| extra7 = DJ Toomp
| length7 = 4:42
| title8 = Rubber Band Man
| extra8 = David Banner
| length8 = 5:47
| title9 = Look What I Got
| extra9 = DJ Toomp
| length9 = 3:05
| title10 = I Still Luv You
| extra10 = Nick Fury
| length10 = 4:58
| title11 = Let Me Tell You Something
| extra11 = Kanye West
| length11 = 3:40
| title12 = T.I. vs. T.I.P.
| extra12 = Clifford Harris, Jr.
| length12 = 3:52
| title13 = Bezzle
| extra13 = DJ Toomp
| note13 = featuring 8Ball & MJG & Bun B
| length13 = 4:54
| title14 = Kingofdasouth
| extra14 = Ryan "LiquidSound" Katz
| length14 = 5:00
| title15 = Be Better Than Me
| extra15 = San "Chez" Holmes
| length15 = 5:00
| title16 = Long Live da Game
| extra16 = San "Chez" Holmes
| length16 = 2:14
}}{{track listing
| collapsed = yes
| headline = Bonus track
| extra_column = Producer(s)
| title17 = Rubber Band Man
| extra17 = David Banner
| note17 = Remix) (featuring Twista, Trick Daddy & Mack 10
| length17 = 4:32
}}
Notes
  • "Be Easy" contains a samples of "Somebody To Love" by Al Wilson[?]
  • "No More Talk" contains a samples of "Can't Find The Judge" by Gary Wright
  • "Doin' My Job" contains a samples of "I'm Just Doin My Job" by Bloodstone
  • "Let's Get Away" contains a samples of "Day Dreaming" by Aretha Franklin
  • "I Still Luv You" contains a samples of "She Only A Woman" by The O'Jays
  • "Let Me Tell You Something" contains a samples of "I Want to Be Your Man" by Zapp & Roger

Personnel

Credits for Trap Muzik adapted from Allmusic.[38]

{{col-begin}}{{col-2}}
  • Bosko – Talk Box
  • Leslie Brathwaite – Mixing
  • Mike Caren – A&R, Editing
  • Lavell Crump – Producer
  • Mike Davis – Assistant Engineer
  • Christina Dittmar – Art Direction
  • DJ Toomp – Executive Producer, Producer
  • Steve Fisher – Engineer, Mixing Assistant
  • Fury – Producer
  • Brian Gardner – Mastering
  • Jason Geter – Executive Producer, Management
  • Mark "Exit" Goodchild – Engineer
  • Vance Hornbuckle – Assistant Engineer
  • Jazze Pha – Producer, Vocals
  • Kevin Knight – Photography
  • James Lopez – Marketing
  • Craig Love – Guitar
  • Mac Boney – Performer
{{col-2}}
  • Manny Marraquin – Mixing
  • Chris Morris – Artist Coordination
  • Benjamin Niles – Art Direction, Design
  • Charles Pettaway – Bass, Guitar
  • Dale Ramsey – Mixing
  • Dale "Rambro" Ramsey – Mixing
  • Daniel Romero – Mixing
  • T.I. – Executive Producer
  • Guion Thomas – Assistant Engineer
  • Ryan Katz – Producer
  • Carlos Thornton – Producer
  • Benny Tillman – Producer
  • Kanye West – Producer
  • Howard White – Assistant Engineer
  • Cory Williams – Engineer, Mixing Assistant
  • Crystal Williams – Mixing Assistant
  • Mike "Hitman" Wilson – Engineer
  • Michael Witwer – Guitar
{{col-end}}

Charts

{{col-start}}{{col-2}}

Weekly charts

Chart (2003)Peak
position
US Billboard 200[39]4
US Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums[39]2
{{col-2}}

Year-end charts

Chart (2004)Peak
position
US Billboard 200153
US Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums49
{{col-end}}

Certifications

{{Certification Table Top}}{{Certification Table Entry|region=United States|type=album|artist=T.I.|title=Trap Muzik|award=Platinum|salesamount=1,070,000|relyear=2003|certyear=2007}}{{Certification Table Bottom}}

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External links

  • Rebecca Haithcoat, What the Hell Is Trap Music LA Times, October 4, 2012
  • Trap Muzik at Discogs
  • The Making of T.I.'s "Trap Muzik"
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