T.I. Performs At Atlanta Falcons Game Alongside His Daughter, 8-Year-Old Heiress Harris

T.I. Performs At Atlanta Falcons Game Alongside His Daughter, 8-Year-Old Heiress Harris
Rapper T.I. is raising a future superstar.
On Sunday (Sep. 22) T.I., real name Clifford Harris Jr., performed in front of a packed stadium in his home city of Atlanta for the Falcons’ game against the Kansas City Chiefs. T.I. was joined by his youngest daughter, 8-year-old Heiress Harris, and they performed his hit record “Live Your Life.” In place of Rihanna, Heiress Harris confidently sang all of the singing parts as her famous father rapped his lyrics around her on the field.

T.I., Heiress Harris
Tameka “Tiny” Cottle-Harris wasn’t about to join her husband and daughter for the exciting event due to an ongoing court battle, but she did praise her loved ones online for their flawless show. In a post shared on Instagram, the proud mother wrote,
“It’s my two babies performing for The home team Falcons yesterday & I had to miss it cause court is still going. Super proud of this lil lady @heiressdharris she rocks every time! U did that daddy @tip Thx for having them @atlantafalcons”
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