Let 'em Talk

T.I. · Other Songs - T.I.

(Chorus)x2

Hey let em talk, Let em hate

It aint my fault they at the bottom, let em stay

Let em say whatever. Let em lie

Let em snitch, let em bleed, let em die



(T.I.)

Been through whatever together

I mean whatever the case

My partnas tell on me, never

We'll do whatever it take

Had no idea in the world

When we was peddlin' yay

That we'd be on top of the world

And still be together today

Man all we got is eachother

This bond aint never gon' break

You know they say never say never

Well I say never today



Don't care whatever the charge

Be it Federal or State

Don't care whoever the broad

And he made whatever mistake

No talking down on the squad

Just know whatever you say

You would be straighten my nigga??

Check you right there in your face

I hear you hatin on my nigga

Well Ima tell him you hate

Came in the gates wit my niggas

And dats right where Ima stay

Don't matter what the conditions dat he run in wit police

We there the day that he sentenced

Be there the day he released

And all the days in between

You get whatever from me

Take care of the house and the kids

And girl she get whatever she needs.

Let 'em Talk

T.I.'s "Let 'em Talk" stands as a defining track from the mid-2000s Atlanta trap boom, showcasing his signature blend of melodic hooks and aggressive flow. Released during a period where he was solidifying his status as a leading figure in Southern hip-hop, the song captures the era's emphasis on lyrical confidence and street narratives. The recording features a minimalist beat that allowed T.I.'s vocal delivery to take center stage, reinforcing his ability to balance commercial appeal with raw authenticity. As part of his broader discography, the track exemplifies the genre's evolution toward incorporating pop sensibilities while maintaining a gritty, urban identity. It remains a staple for fans of the artist's work from that specific creative window.