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TI has announced the new release date for his album Trouble Man.
The hip-hop star, who is on probation until September 29, previously said that his upcoming eighth album will be available this month but has now been set for a December 18 release.
He told BET's 106 & Park: "Trouble Man is coming on December 18. We've actually set a date. I'm proud of all the material that's on there. I think I'm gearing up to present a classic album to the people 'cos that's the material that they deserve."
TI worked with several artists on Trouble Man including Cee Lo Green, Lil Wayne, R Kelly, Pharrell Williams, Andre 3000 and A$AP Rocky.
Back in April, TI released the lead single Love This Life, a song that sees him rapping about how he treats his lady.
Trouble Man is a follow up to 2010's No Mercy, which featured collaborations with Eminem, Kanye West, Chris Brown and Drake.
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