T.I. Presents The P$C was a hip-hop collective that came together in the early 2000s around Atlanta rapper T.I. The group included Big Kuntry King, DJ Drama, Lil Duval, Alfamega, and the duo Bonnie & Clyde. They released music that reflected Southern street life, with T.I.'s commanding presence anchoring their sound.
Their 2006 track "Do Ya Thang" became one of their most recognizable songs, capturing the group's straightforward, self-assured style. The P$C's work appeared on T.I.'s solo albums like 2004's Urban Legend and 2006's King, which helped establish their place within his broader musical output.
Legal issues involving T.I. and other members occasionally surfaced during this period, though the group continued to record and perform. Their music operated as part of T.I.'s expanding circle rather than as a completely separate entity, with the collective name signaling his curation of the talent around him.
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