T.I. Punches Luda's Manager In The Face

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T.I. has been saying for months that sometimes he can be two people in one person's body: A calm, cool, collected businessman who can mingle with Hollywood stars and fashion and music moguls at one minute, and then the kind of guy you'd see fighting outside a club.

Well, he wasn't outside a club, but on Sunday afternoon (June 24) at the Sunset Tower Hotel in West Hollywood, California, T.I. was involved in a brawl nonetheless. During a luncheon held by Kevin Liles of Warner Music Group (parent company of T.I.'s label, Atlantic Records), the MC got into a fight with Ludacris' manager Chaka Zulu. According to witnesses, T.I. punched Zulu in the face and a small, brief melee ensued.

The luncheon, called "Make It Happen" (after Liles' book of the same name), was aimed at power brokers and actress Holly Robinson Peete was the guest of honor. Yung Joc, Musiq, Twista, Brandy, Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth and Omar Epps were in attendance, among others.

Ludacris and Zulu are said to have arrived about three hours into the event, with Zulu and Tip's altercation happening shortly after. At press time it was unclear what had sparked the confrontation.

T.I. and Ludacris had been microphone rivals for quite some time before squashing their differences a couple of years back. They were seen being friendly toward each other at MTV News' "Great Day in Atlanta" event (see "A Great Day In Atlanta"), and congratulated each other backstage after the Grammy Awards in February.

On T.I.'s upcoming LP, T.I. Vs. T.I.P., he does say that he had the best rap album of last year even though Ludacris took home the Grammy in that category, but the lyric sounds like nothing more than standard hip-hop bravado.

At press time, representatives for neither party could be reached for comment about the incident.
 

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TI did have the best rap album of last year, and Ludacris's album was garbage. I just downloaded TI vs TIP, hopefully its as good as his last few albums....
 
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I guess we'll just agree to disagree, since I feel the same way as you; just about TI.

Either way...wish there was a video. I don't know these dudes personally, so someone (don't care who) getting punched is always good.
 

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Jesse fuckin' Rice said:
I feel the exact opposite....Luda's album was dope and TI's got boring after 3 spins...on top of that, lyrically, TI isnt even in the same pool as Luda.
I thought the Luda/Jackson 5 mash up was tight, a hell of alot better than the original. I agree tho with Luda being a much better rapper, but TI is still raw lyrically. that one joint "I'm talking to you" off the king album, he killed it, cemented the fact that he's not just a rapper, but a true lyricist.
 
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I like 'em both. But Luda is definitely more versatile, and TI tends to sound the same on most of his songs.

Matter of fact, I can't think of anyone that can see Luda in the versatility department.
 
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Heres a more detailed story thats sound more believeable. This the same shit that happened to T.I. here except he got dropped. Even know T.i is a really good rapper and got album of the year last year and possibly this year. His Hand game isnt there probaly bc his body frame is really fragile like some antique lamps. T.i. is 5'9 or 5'8. He not no 5'4.


June 25, 2007. Looks like the bad blood between Chris "Ludacris" Bridges and Tip "T.I." Harris is really starting to heat up. Last week, MediaTakeOut.com reported that TI was taking subliminal jabs at fellow Atlanta native Ludacris. But last night, the jabs went from verbal to physical.

According to one of MediaTakeOut.com's most trusted spies, TI and Ludacris' manager Chaka Zulu got into a fight. Well, if that's what you want to call it.

It all happened at the Make It Happen Visionary Leadership Awards Brunch - a charity event hosted by entertainment mogul Kevin Liles. Our tipster explains, "TI seemed really drunk and he was talking real loud and reckless - getting himself all riled up."

When Ludacris' manager Chaka Zulu politely asked TI to quiet down, the melee began. Tells our snitch, "TI was sloppy drunk and he wanted to fight. But [Chaka] kept his cool and just kept talking to TI." The snitch continues, "Then out of no where, TI sucker punched [Chaka] in the face with all his might. It didn't seem to effect Chaka cause he commenced to throwing TI around the room like he was a rag doll ... He could have beat TI senseless, but he didn't."

Luckily for TI, Chaka allowed him to leave without further incident. Our tattle explains, "T.I.'s boys picked him up off the ground and they all left. Even I was embarrassed for him ... Chaka just dusted himself off and tried to act like nothing happened. It was such a mess - but I loved every minute of it."

As of this morning, representatives for both camps were doing their best to play down the incident.

Developing
 

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MOREBASS said:
I like 'em both. But Luda is definitely more versatile, and TI tends to sound the same on most of his songs.

Matter of fact, I can't think of anyone that can see Luda in the versatility department.
uummm....Luda's style is an exact replica of Redman


ok, maybe not exact replica, but he is just a southern Redman
 

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^so have I, and I think if Redman would try to make commercial music then def jam would've had no reason to sign Luda. its just Redman seems to not really give a fuck about how he is percieved and would rather smoke weed than make money off music while luda would rather make money off music than smoke weed. they both have that in your face style, not really fluid due to punch ins, yet the punch ins aren't over powering. they are both punchline rappers that can stick to topics and have good creativity behind them.