Just days away from beginning his jail sentence for felony weapons charges, a relaxed Tip addressed the many onlookers who came out to show their support for the “Bury Da Beef” campaign.
“First of all, I want to apologize to everyone,” T.I. said, referring to his own publicized weapons case. He also talked about the mistakes he’s made and explained why he’s the perfect person to speak to the youth today.
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