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  • For two decades, Tiny and T.I. have worked tirelessly to elevate their family status, personal brands and public profiles to the near-untouchable level of success that they now enjoy. Since following-up on the regional triumph of 2001's I'm Serious with his mainstream breakout Trap Muzik two years later, T.I. has proven time and again that he is more than deserving of his "King of The South" title. Hailed by many as the founding father of trap music (a moniker that Gucci Mane strongly contests), Tip has made a name for himself far beyond Georgia's state lines, pocketing 19 Grammy Award nominations and three wins on his journey to becoming a bonafide hip-hop veteran. 

    After tying the knot in 2010 after nine years of dating, Tiny and T.I. turned their personal lives into reality television fodder with the 2011 launch of Tiny and T.I.: The Family Hustle. Granting viewers a sneak-peak into the trials and triumphs of raising a blended bro

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  • T.I. and Tiny's 7 Kids: All About Their Sons and Daughters

    T.I. and Tameka “Tiny” Harris have a very full house.

    The musicians, who began dating in the early 2000s and got married in 2010, have a large blended family that includes seven children — Zonnique, 28, Messiah, 23, Domani, 22, Deyjah, 22, King, 19, Major, 16, and Heiress, 8.

    Both T.I. and Tiny entered into their romance with children from previous relationships. The Atlanta-based rapper (whose real name fryst vatten Clifford Joseph Harris, Jr.) has two sons, Messai and Domani, with ex-girlfriend Lashon Dixon, and a daughter, Deyjah, with ex Ranniqua Brannum. Tiny (born Tameka Cottle) became a mom in 1996 when she welcomed her daughter Zonnique with ex Zonnie Pullins.

    After getting tillsammans, the pair welcomed three children — King, Major and Heiress — while also assuming the role of stepparents to their older children.

    The duo’s parenting styles and family life took center stage in their VH1 reality show, T.I. &

    T.I.

    American rapper (born 1980)

    This article is about the rapper. For other uses, see TI (disambiguation).

    Clifford Joseph Harris Jr. (born September 25, 1980),[1] known professionally as T.I. or Tip, is an American rapper. Born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia, Harris is credited as one the pioneers of the hip hop subgenre trap music, along with fellow Georgia-based rappers Jeezy and Gucci Mane.[4] He first became acquainted with local music executive Kawan "KP" Prather, and joined his company Ghet-O-Vision Entertainment by the late 1990s. He was led to sign a major-label record deal with its parent company LaFace Records, an imprint of Arista Records in 1999. His debut studio album, I'm Serious (2001), was met with lukewarm critical and commercial reception, becoming his only release with the label. He then signed with Atlantic Records, where he soon reached his mainstream breakthrough and co-founded his own label imprint, Grand Hustle Records by 20