Rap legend T.I. is taking his final bow, announcing his last performance as he steps away from live shows.
- T.I. revealed that his performance at 96.1 The Beat’s Jingle Ball will be his final gig.
- He shared that he ‘does not need the money anymore’ following a significant lawsuit win.
- T.I. has been hinting at retirement since discussing his final double album project, ‘Kill the King and Kiss the King.’
- Besides rapping, T.I. is delving into acting, comedy, and other ventures, embracing new adventures.
T.I., the celebrated rapper, is taking a step back from the limelight. In a candid chat with Atlanta’s 96.1 The Beat, he announced that his show at the Jingle Ball will mark the end of his journey as a performer. It seems that the rapper is ready for a change.
He expressed gratitude towards the station for offering him his last working gig, stating that he no longer needs to perform to make a living. This follows a successful lawsuit that awarded him and his wife, Tiny, $71 million in damages.
T.I. has been considering retirement for a while now. Last year, he spoke about wrapping up his rap career after releasing a double album titled ‘Kill the King and Kiss the King’. Fans have been eagerly awaiting this release, which will be T.I.’s twelfth album.
While he prepares to bid farewell to performing, T.I. is welcoming new family milestones. As a grandparent expecting another grandchild, he humorously shared his hopes for his son King’s child to be just as lively as he was during his youth.
Beyond music, T.I. is embracing a range of creative endeavors. He has ventured into acting, stand-up comedy, and even opened the Trap Music Museum in Atlanta, showcasing his diverse talents and interests.
T.I.’s departure from performing marks the end of an era, ushering in new ventures for the multifaceted artist.