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T.I. Takes a Comedic Turn as Director in Hilarious Atlanta-Based Film “Da Partments”

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Hip-hop recording artist T.I., also known as Clifford “Tip” Harris Jr., ventures into filmmaking as he steps behind the camera for an upcoming comedy titled “Da Partments.” The multi-talented entertainer, hailing from Atlanta, promotes the film on his social media platforms, showcasing his directorial and writing skills. In an announcement on Twitter and Instagram, T.I. shares his excitement about the forthcoming movie, promising audiences an uncensored, unhinged, and unapologetic dose of hood humor at its finest. Drawing inspiration from his hometown, the film is a collaborative effort with fellow comedian DC Young Fly, who serves as a co-producer. Joining them as executive producers are renowned stand-up comics Lil Duval and Karlous Miller, who also appear in the movie. T.I. proudly introduces the cast of “Da Partments” as Atlanta’s coolest and funniest individuals, including familiar faces and talented newcomers. With his social media post, he invites viewers to embark on an uproarious journey in the film’s unique setting. The movie will be released soon on Tubi, the ad-supported streaming service owned by Fox Corporation, known for its diverse collection of original films, such as “Corrective Measures” starring Bruce Willis and “Nightalk” produced by Noah “40” Shebib. Beyond his successful rap career, highlighted by chart-topping albums like “King” (2006) and “Paper Trail” (2008), T.I. has showcased his acting prowess in notable feature films such as “ATL” (2006), “Takers” (2010), and “Ant-Man and the Wasp” (2018). Additionally, he has made memorable appearances on television shows like “House of Lies” and “Genius.” With an ensemble cast that includes Henry Welch, Arnesto Ross, Throwed Off Juan, Moneybag Mafia, Navv Greene, Tyler Chronicles, Jayski, VVS, Tokyo Jetz, Tokyo Vanity, Ian Foreman, K. Dubb, King Harris, and more, T.I.’s “Da Partments” promises to deliver an uproarious and entertaining cinematic experience.
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