On this episode of expediTIously, T.I. is joined by members of the HaHa Mafia for a hilarious, unfiltered year-end conversation that spirals into a full-blown debate over hip-hop history, regional pride, and cultural respect.
From New York vs the South, to paying homage, internet backlash, and wild personal stories, nothing is off limits. It’s loud, funny, honest, and exactly how real conversations sound when the cameras stay rolling.
In Part 2 of their conversation, @T.I. continues the conversation with legendary producer Dallas Austin, diving into the untold stories behind fame, pressure, and survival at the highest levels of music and culture.
Dallas recounts his shocking time in a Dubai jail, the unexpected help from Michael Jackson, a wild public moment with Madonna, and his long history with Usher and the Atlanta music scene. From global superstardom to behind-the-scenes industry game, this episode pulls back the curtain on moments few have ever heard.
Dallas Austin on Michael Jackson, TLC, & Suge Night the Stories the Industry Never Told
Tip “T.I.” Harris continues his powerful conversation with civil rights icon Ambassador Andrew Young as the two walk together through the National Center for Civil and Human Rights in Atlanta. Surrounded by the history he helped shape, Ambassador Young shares intimate stories about Dr. King, Malcolm X, John Lewis, Hosea Williams, and the movement’s frontline organizers — offering a rare perspective on nonviolence, leadership, and the evolution of Black progress in Atlanta.
Along the way, T.I. and Ambassador Young reflect on Emmett Till, the discipline behind peaceful protest, and the movement’s unfinished economic work. The episode also reveals the personal connection between the two Atlanta natives, including why Young once stepped in to support a young Tip. A living-history conversation recorded inside the museum itself, this is a moving tribute to legacy, mentorship, and the power of community.
T.I. sits down with Ambassador Andrew Young — civil rights legend, former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N., mayor of Atlanta, and one of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s closest partners.
In this rare, unfiltered conversation, Ambassador Young breaks down the real history behind the Civil Rights Movement:
• The truth about Dr. King & Malcolm X’s shared mission
• Behind-the-scenes stories from the March on Washington
• Lessons in leadership, unity, and sacrifice
• How Atlanta became the heartbeat of change
• What the next generation needs to know right nowThis episode is a powerful bridge between eras — the wisdom of a living icon and the perspective of an artist who carries Atlanta’s voice into the future. Tap in for history, game, and guidance from one of the movement’s last living architects.
Tip catches up with his lifelong friends and partners in Pimp Squad Click. As a group, they helped define the sound of Trap music, blending hard-driving beats and street storytelling. In this family conversation, they reflect on their deep loyalty, avoiding jealousy, trips to the strip club, early mixtapes, and the group’s new music.
ExpediTIously is back! Before a live audience in Atlanta, Tip sits down with NBA icon Allen Iverson for a raw and revealing conversation. Iverson opens up about his new book Misunderstood, reflecting on the pressures of early fame, the mistakes he owns, and the strength it took to stay true to himself. A.I. and T.I. talk faith, family, friendship, and the moments behind the headlines — including the real story of the “practice” press conference. This powerful, honest exchange sets the tone for the expediTIously’s new chapter.
The multi-hyphenate Rapper, Actor, Entrepreneur, Family Man, Philanthropist and Activist, Tip "T.I." Harris is back bridging the gap and shedding light on important social topics and much more in an authentic, eyebrow-raising dialogue that might make you want to pull out your dictionary...expeditiously. New episodes coming soon!