T.I.'s Kill The King Might Not Be His Last Album After All

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T.I. has proudly carried the title of King of the South for many years. With the release of his new album Kill The King, which he has described as his final full length project, many fans believe he is closing an important chapter in his career. While some are ready to celebrate his legacy, others are still hoping he has at least one more album left to share. Interestingly, the closing track "CONTINENTAL" hints that the story may not be over just yet.

The final seconds of the song feature a woman's voice saying, "To be continued" before the music ends with a dramatic piano chord. On its own, the moment might not seem significant, but considering T.I.'s repeated comments about Kill The King being his last album, it has sparked plenty of speculation among listeners.

That brief ending does not necessarily confirm another project is on the way. Since nothing has been officially announced, fans are left to interpret the tease for themselves. Some believe a deluxe edition could be released in the near future, while others are hoping the Atlanta rapper has rediscovered the motivation to continue making albums.

Regardless of what comes next, longtime supporters appear to be embracing Kill The King. Whether or not another full length project arrives, many expect T.I. to remain an influential figure in hip hop through his leadership, business ventures, and entertainment career.

T.I.'s "Kill The King"

In addition to the discussion surrounding the album's ending, T.I. has continued sharing his thoughts on Kill The King. During an interview with The Shade Room at the 2026 BET Awards media house, he reflected on what the project means to him.

"I'm honored," Tip expressed concerning the reception to the LP. "I feel blessed to be able to present this part of my life with the world. Every time you create a body of work, it's gon represent a different part of your life. This moment in my life, for it to be represented and for the world to receive it, it's an honor... It's important for us to do what we can for our children so they will have something to pick up where we leave off."

Beyond the album, T.I. has also addressed the controversy surrounding his previous Verzuz comments while looking ahead to whatever comes next. Whether that future includes another album or focuses on ventures outside of music remains uncertain, leaving fans eager to see his next move.

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Leonard Cohen Estate Criticizes Trump For Using "Hallelujah" Without Permission

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Leonard Cohen's Estate has criticized Donald Trump after the late singer's iconic song Hallelujah was played at one of the president's rallies without permission.

The beloved folk classic accompanied a B 2 Bomber flyover during the Great American State Fair on Tuesday (24.06.26), an event held to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.

In response, the estate shared a statement on social media that read: “The Leonard Cohen Estate has learned that the song Hallelujah is to be performed at a Donald Trump rally on June 24.

“This use is not authorized, and the Estate does not support or approve of this or any similar usage.

"Thank you for your attention to this matter."

This is not the first time the song has become part of a political dispute. In 2024, Rufus Wainwright's version of Hallelujah was also played at a Trump rally without authorization.

Reacting at the time, he said: “The song Hallelujah by Leonard Cohen has become an anthem dedicated to peace, love and acceptance of the truth.

“I’ve been supremely honored over the years to be connected with this ode to tolerance. Witnessing Trump and his supporters commune with this music last night was the height of blasphemy.”

A number of artists have previously objected to their music being used by Trump's administration without their approval.

Ariana Grande was among the latest to respond after her song Bye appeared in a TikTok video promoting immigration arrests in the United States.

The video, which was shared earlier this month, showed ICE agents detaining and handcuffing people while Ariana's track played in the background.

Its caption read: “Bye-bye. President Trump has delivered the most secure border in history.”

Ariana responded in a comment that was later deleted, writing: “Please do not ever use my music in relation to this barbaric, inhumane, heinous nonsense. F*** ICE.”

Her representatives later confirmed to Variety that the comment was authentic, even though it has since been removed from public view.

The TikTok video has also had its audio removed and now displays the message: “This sound isn’t available.”

A spokesperson for the White House defended the post, saying: “What’s actually barbaric, inhumane, and heinous are the criminal illegal aliens who have injured and murdered innocent American citizens.”

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