T.I. and Pharrell Reunite on New Single “Mr. Him”.
T.I. is officially getting ready for the end of an era. The Atlanta rap legend has released a brand-new single called “Mr. Him” featuring production from Pharrell Williams as he continues the rollout for his upcoming album “Kill The King.”
The track dropped on Thursday after T.I. first previewed it online earlier this week. At first, reactions to the short snippet were mixed, but now that the full version is out, many fans are enjoying the song much more. The production from Pharrell brings an energetic and smooth vibe, while Tip sounds confident and sharp throughout the track.
“I’m a big dog in a small yard / I got it in me but what’s on me play a small part / Okay, flag on the play ni–a false start / Remain on the path like a golf cart / I’m saying rich sh-t homie no bi–h sh-t / And if the price right know that you can get it / Broke so many records I belong in the Guinness / I was taught when I was young get it on til it’s finished,” raps T.I.
“Mr. Him” is another reminder of the chemistry between T.I. and Pharrell, who worked together on several memorable songs during the 2000s. Their styles fit naturally together, and fans of that era are excited to see them reconnect again after all these years.
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The single also continues building hype for “Kill The King,” which T.I. says will be his final studio album. Although there is still no official release date, fans are already paying close attention to every new update connected to the project.
T.I.’s announcement about retiring from solo albums has created a lot of discussion in hip-hop. Over the last two decades, he has become one of the most important rappers from the South, helping bring Atlanta rap into the mainstream with hit songs, classic albums, and major collaborations.
With “Mr. Him,” T.I. sounds focused and motivated heading into what could be the final chapter of his music career. If this new single is any sign of what Kill The King will sound like, fans may be in for a strong ending to one of rap’s most respected careers.
Listen to the song below.







