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T.I. has acquired so much money and success through his 23-year career that there’s not much he needs to cross off his bucket list. However, the Atlanta rap legend has apparently been working hard on a hobby that he seems ready to take to the stage.

Over the weekend, footage of T.I. hitting the stage at The Laugh Factory surfaced online and it appears his audience was digging his performance. In the clip, fans can hear T.I. making a joke about women getting breast augmentation surgery.

“If you got saggy titties you don’t need to go get no operation, you don’t need to get no surgery, get a n-gga with some long arms so he can hit the muthafucker before they God damn hit the ground. You just gotta make better decisions,” T.I. said to a crowd bursting with laughter.

For those looking to catch T.I.’s set can catch him as a special guest comedian at Shaquille O’Neal’s Annual All-Star Comedy Jam. The event is scheduled to take place on Thursday, February 10 at Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, California.

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“Work your way to what you want. Thank You to all my veteran comedian sensei Patnas who gave me the game early,” T.I. wrote in his caption.

Tip’s recent performance comes a month after he took the stage for the first time with another sexual comedy routine. With that set, T.I. spoke about infidelity and how it’s no man’s land.

T.I. Tries His Hand At Stand-Up Comedy

“If you ever get into the area of cheating, that’s no man’s land,” T.I. joked. “Can you be in a committed relationship and still have a friend from the opposite sex? Now, if you fucking, it don’t count!”

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He added, “The ladies like, ‘Yes it do, it still count!’ See, y’all muthafuckas ain’t shit, man. Ladies cheat! They ain’t better than us, so don’t get into the game because the shit is gonna be fucked up for you.”

Whether T.I. has a future in comedy or not, it’s not the first time he’s stepped out of his comfort zone. The 41-year-old boasts an acting résumé that includes roles in ATLAmerican Gangster and Takers, as well as his VH1 reality series T.I. & Tiny: The Family Hustle.