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"Whatever You Like" is a song by American rapper T.I., released by Grand Hustle and Atlantic Records in 2008 as the lead single (second overall) from his sixth studio album, Paper Trail (2008). It was written by T.I. and David Siegel , alongside the song's producer Jim Jonsin .
Paper Trail is the sixth studio album by American rapper T.I., released September 30, 2008, on Grand Hustle Records and Atlantic Records.He began to write songs for the album as he awaited trial for federal weapons and possession charges.
T.I. had originally recorded "Memories Back Then", for his eighth studio album Trouble Man: Heavy Is the Head (2012). In an interview released on October 19, 2012, West Coast rapper Kendrick Lamar revealed that he recorded a song with T.I., for the aforementioned album. [2]
"Ready for Whatever" is a song by American rapper T.I., released on September 23, 2008, as the sixth single from his sixth studio album, Paper Trail (2008). The song was produced by Southern hip hop record producer Drumma Boy , and co-written by fellow Southern rapper Rocko as well as the latter's then-girlfriend, Monica .
We Don't Get Down Like Y'all; We in This Bitch; We Still in This Bitch; We Takin' Over; Welcome to the World (T.I. song) What Up, What's Haapnin' What You Know (T.I. song) Whatever U Like; Whatever You Like; Why You Wanna; Winner (Jamie Foxx song) Wish You Would; Wit' Me
"24's" is a song by American rapper T.I., released April 29, 2003, as the lead single from his second studio album Trap Muzik (2003). It is his first song to enter the US Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 78 on the chart in 2003. [1]
The song is thematically reminiscent of T.I.'s 2008 hit single "Whatever You Like". Markman compared T.I.'s delivery to that on "Whatever You Like", calling it "much darker." [28] [29] Trent Fitzgerald of PopCrush called it "a great rap ballad that could make the toughest neighborhood thug want to buy candy and flowers for his girlfriend."
"Whatever You Like" is the only Yankovic parody to have exactly the same title as the original it parodies. Yankovic commented that thanks to a rapid approval from T.I. he was able to write, record and upload the song to iTunes within two weeks and while the original song was still at No. 1 (it was there for 5 weeks).