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T.I., whose real name is Clifford Harris Jr., has a key role in the current top box office movie "Takers." He served seven months in an Arkansas federal prison and three months in a Georgia halfway house on federal weapons charges and was released in March.
updated 9/2/2010 1:36:15 PM ET 2010-09-02T17:36:15

Grammy-winning rapper T.I. was arrested along with his wife on suspicion of possessing methamphetamines, five months after the hip-hop star finished a prison stint on weapons charges.

The 29-year-old rapper and his wife, Tameka Cottle, were arrested Wednesday night in West Hollywood after deputies smelled marijuana and pulled the couple over, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department said. They were released from jail at about 4 a.m. Thursday after posting $10,000 bail each, sheriff's Deputy Luis Castro said.

T.I.'s publicist declined to comment.

The Atlanta-based rapper is a multiplatinum hitmaker. Known as the "King of the South," he has emerged one of music's most profitable stars.

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He also has a key role in the current top box office movie "Takers." The shoot-'em-up about an armored truck robbery that goes bad was released last week and topped the box-office chart.

Cottle, 36, sang with the 1990s group Xscape and has recently been the star of the Black Entertainment TV reality series, "The Tiny & Toya Show," She and the rapper, who is a father of five, married in late July.

T.I. served seven months in an Arkansas federal prison and three months in a Georgia halfway house on federal weapons charges for possessing unregistered machine guns and silencers. He was sentenced to serve three years of supervised release after his prison sentence ended.

He was ordered not to commit another federal, state or local crime while on supervised release, and also ordered not to illegally possess a controlled substance. He was also told to take at least three drug tests after his release and to participate in a drug and alcohol treatment program.

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Patrick Crosby, a spokesman for the U.S. Attorney in Atlanta, had no immediate comment Thursday on whether the rapper, whose real name is Clifford Harris Jr., violated the terms of the judge's order.

Since his release, the rapper, who previously spent time behind bars for drug offenses, has vowed to live a better life. He spoke to children about the dangers of drugs and guns, and former United Nations Ambassador Andrew Young was one of his supporters. As he prepared for his most recent sentence, he starred in the MTV reality show "T.I.'s Road to Redemption: 45 Days to Go."

Young was skeptical about the charges against the rapper and the circumstances of the arrest as they were pulled over in a Maybach, a luxury German-made car.

"I assume that you're innocent until you're proven guilty," Young told The Associated Press in a telephone interview. "If he was driving and smoking marijuana, that is absolutely stupid. But why was he pulled over in the first place? Because he had a Maybach? Because he was black? Because they know who he is and resent his success?

Young, who is also an ordained minister, married Harris and Cottle last month in Miami.

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In a recent interview with The Associated Press, T.I. talked about living a more positive life.

"Right now, it's all about moving forward and just acknowledging the blessing that are here today. ... Just moving past the regrets of yesterday — the things that could've been done better," T.I. said in a July interview.

The arrests follow last week's detention of socialite Paris Hilton, who is being investigated for felony cocaine possession after a motorcycle officer smelled pot wafting from her car.

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    Best known for his albums, "Get Rich or Die Tryin'" and "The Massacre," Curtis Jackson, aka 50 Cent, grew up in Queens, the son of a cocaine dealer, who was murdered in 1983. He followed his mom into the drug trade. In 2000, Jackson was shot nine times in front of his grandmother's home. Eminem heard his independently released album, "Guess Who's Back" and introduced Jackson to Dr. Dre, who signed him. Jackson also has an acting career in movies such as "Get Rich or Die Tryin'," "Home of the Brave" and "Righteous Kill." (Scott Gries / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
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    Born Lonnie Rashid Lynn, Jr., Grammy-winning artist Common rose to fame with the albums "Like Water for Chocolate" and "Be." Common is sometimes considered an alternative rapper, because he tends to avoid degrading depictions of women and doesn't focus on material possessions. Common also has a successful acting career in films like "Smokin' Aces," "American Gangster" and "Wanted." He will next appear in "Terminator Salvation." (Rick Diamond / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
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    Grammy-winning rapper Sean Combs, aka Puff Daddy, P. Diddy and finally just Diddy, grew up in the public housing projects of Harlem, N.Y. In 1993, he started Bad Boy Records, with the Notorious B.I.G. as his primary artist. In 1997, he took to the mike with his debut album "No Way Out." Combs also has a clothing line, Sean John. Combs starred in "Raisin in the Sun" on Broadway and has appeared in the films "Monster's Ball" and "Made." His MTV show, "Making the Band," continues to flourish, and he even dipped into politic with his 2004 "Vote or Die" campaign. (Charley Gallay / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
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  12. T.I.

    Born Clifford Joseph Harris Jr., rapper T.I. is best known for albums such as "I’m Serious," "Urban Legend" and "T.I. vs. T.I.P." In 2007, T.I. was charged with possession of three unregistered machine guns and two silencers and possessions of firearms by a convicted felon. In March 2009, he began a one-year jail sentence. In preparation for jail, T.I. did 1,000 hours of community service and taped the MTV reality show, "Road to Redemption." He’s also found some time for acting, starring in "ATL," and appearing in "American Gangster." (Theo Wargo / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
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