T.I., the renowned rapper, has declared his retirement from live performing.
T.I. expressed on a radio show that he is no longer interested in performing live for monetary reasons, New York Post reported.
During an interview on 96.1 the Beat’s afternoon show, T.I. and fellow musician Young Dro shared T.I.'s decisive plans to quit live performances. At 44 years old, T.I. remarked on the firmness of his choice, which comes just as he is scheduled to headline the Jingle Ball holiday concert this December in Atlanta.
Following his announcement, T.I. stated, "I appreciate y’all for offering me my last working gig because I do not need the money anymore and I will not be performing. I don’t want to do it anymore … I don’t want people to pay me to hop around and sweat for their entertainment anymore."
With T.I.'s exit from the stage, Young Dro has stepped up to fill the void left by his colleague. Young Dro confirmed that he would be assuming the responsibility for future concerts originally scheduled for T.I., ensuring fans that the shows will go on as planned.
Young Dro commented on the recent developments, saying, "I will be picking up all of Tip’s shows that he ain’t going to. Doing them all." This proactive approach by Dro promises a seamless transition for the scheduled performances.
T.I.'s announcement comes after a recent court victory, where he and his wife, Tameka “Tiny” Harris, won a $71 million lawsuit concerning intellectual property rights. This legal triumph involved their claims related to the OMG Girlz and the L.O.L. Surprise! O.M.G. dolls. Tiny, expressing her relief and satisfaction with the outcome, stated, "We did this for the city. We did this for the culture. It was a fight. It was a hell of a fight. We couldn’t be more happy."
Throughout his career, T.I. has been an influential figure in the music industry. Beginning in 2001 with his debut album "I’m Serious," T.I. quickly rose to fame with his second album "Trap Muzik," which garnered him a Grammy nomination.
As he steps away from the stage, T.I. has hinted at a more relaxed approach to his music career. He recently announced a final double album called “Kill the King” and “Kiss the King,” indicating his plans to gradually transition away from his active role in the music scene.
T.I. will conclude his live performances with the December concert, but he will leave an indelible impact on the music and entertainment industry. He has decided to shift towards exploring other avenues and interests, potentially outside of music.
As T.I. prepares for his final curtain call at the Jingle Ball concert in Atlanta on December 19, 2024, fans will have the chance to witness his last live performance. This event will mark the end of an era for T.I.'s vibrant and impactful performance career.
In conclusion, T.I. announced his decision to cease live performances, reflecting his evolution as both an artist and an individual. His planned final performance and recent legal victory underscore significant closures and achievements in his distinguished career. With his final albums on the horizon and Young Dro’s readiness to take over, T.I.’s legacy in the music world is sure to continue influencing the industry for years to come.