With his album “Trap Muzik” rising to the top of the charts, many people where wondering why T.I hasn’t been making many public appearances to support his growing popularity. On March 30th T.I. turned himself into to police custody after an arrest warrant was issued for his arrest for violating probation. Although it is unclear as to how T.I. also known as Clifford Harris violated his probation, but according to Cobb County authorities, it is the second time he has done so.

With his hit song “Rubber Band Man” burning up the airwaves on television and radio, the 23 year old T.I. has spoken about his past as a drug dealer in Atlanta that landed him in jail for distribution of cocaine, giving a false name and distributing a controlled substance. As well as the violation of probation, T.I. also has two arrest warrants waiting, one for possession of a firearm and a possession of ecstasy charge. According to MTV, T.I. called into a Florida radio station to explain why he wasn’t performing at a concert there. “I was doing a little living on the wrong side of the law,” he said on Wild 98.7’s morning show. “I’ve got a lot of loose ends to tie up, legitimately, before I can further my career.”