T.I. will appear on Thursday's "Larry King Live," airing at 9 p.m. ET, to talk with the CNN host about the nine months he spent in prison on federal weapons charges, among other topics.

Grammy-winning rapper T.I. celebrated his return from prison by throwing a star-studded party in Los Angeles, California. The couple also took some time out to do a little shopping where they hit up T.I.’s favorite Louis Vuitton boutique on Rodeo Drive:

Not everyone is happy with T.I. being a free man. The rapper made a trip to Woodland Middle School in Henry County, GA last month as part of his community service efforts while serving time in a halfway house.

T.I.’s recent trip to a middle school in Georgia didn’t sit too well with the parents of the students.

(Un?)Fortunately this is not an ode to Fila-brand sneakers.

If you're a fan of the "Chelsea Lately" show, then you'll know that the host has a soft spot for rappers...namely T.I.

In his first post-prison interview T.I. reveals that he didn’t write too much during his prison bid and that his next album will be more “aggressive.”

T.I. spent the last month of his prison sentence under house arrest but was still in the custody of the federal Bureau of Prisons. For the next 23 days, he will have to observe a curfew – home by 11 p.m. unless he has a concert, which pushes the deadline back two hours, according to his attorney, Steve Sadow.

There’s nothing like waking up in the morning and hearing some explicit content blasted in your face.

He will now be on probation for three years. This includes home incarceration, visits with a probation officer, and pre-approved travel.

Today marks the day that T.I. finishes his sentence after being put away last year on weapons charges.

Already having Justin Timberlake on the hook, Jamie Foxx wanted more featured guests for his new song “Winner”. The singer/actor recruited T.I. who was just released from jail in December last year to provide additional verses to the track.