Tiny Harris Hosts Private Listening Session For New Single “I F**Kin <3 U" [New Music]
Tiny Harris Hosts Private Listening Session For New Single “I F**Kin <3 U” [New Music]
It’s official, Tameka ‘Tiny’ Harris is moving full speed ahead with her solo music plans. This week, the mother of 4 hosted an intimate listening session, promoting her latest single “I F**Kin <3 U” (aka I f*ckin love you).
Held at Los Angeles’ Cleo’s Restaurant, the reality star and Xscape singer shared that she was inspired to write the lyrics on New Year’s, admitting that she had a lot of emotions that she let out on the track. On the track she sings,
Lately you’ve been testing my patience,
Cuz I’m a damn good situation,
Where you gon’ go, better than this?
From the house, to the cars, to the kids.
ME and you ‘pose to be together
Cuz when it’s good, ain’t nothing better.
Tiny also spoke about her son King’s musical aspirations. The 14-year-old has a new single called ‘Drip’. He will be performing this year at Rolling Loud.
Take a listen to “I F**Kin <3 U” below.
What do you think about her new track? Let us know in the comments.

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