T.I. recently announced a Trouble Man documentary for 2025, featuring unreleased studio footage from the 2012 sessions. The original ZIP files used by engineers during production will be auctioned as NFTs—proof that even digital packaging has cultural value.
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Pitchfork gave it 7.5/10, calling it “a return to form.” Rolling Stone praised its “cinematic trap production.” The album was nominated for Best Rap Album at the 2014 Grammys (lost to Macklemore’s The Heist —a decision still debated today).