Who is Major Philant Harris, TI’s son?
Major Philant Harris was born in the United States, May 16, 2008 – his zodiac sign is Taurus and he holds US citizenship. He is only known for being the son of TI, a famous American rapper, actor and record producer.
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Early life and education
Major was raised alongside his brother and sister in the United States by their mother Tameka ‘Tiny’ Cottle, singer and member of the female R&B vocal quintet Xscape. Her parents married on July 30, 2010 in a private ceremony, but in December 2016 Tameka filed for divorce claiming that T.I. had repeatedly cheated on her; however, the divorce was not finalized and T.I. and Tameka worked to work things out between them.
Major also has two half-brothers from his father’s relationship with Lashon Dixon and a half-sister from his father’s relationship with singer Ms. Niko.
Major is currently attending primary school and is interested in both acting and singing, while his father says he will allow him to choose what he wants to do in life but will encourage him to pursue an education academics.
Hobbies and other interests
Major plays football at his school, while he has also tried football, tennis and often plays badminton with his friends. He spends much of his free time playing video games on his phone, while watching movies and TV series with his mother.
Like most of his peers, he usually goes outside to play whenever his mother allows him, but even if he is outside, he and his friends will still play games on their phones. His father has taken him to his recording studios on several occasions, but apparently Major isn’t very interested in rap music or any other type of work.
Math is currently his favorite subject, and he is very good at it, but he is also interested in learning more about the environment and animals.
age and size
Major’s age is 12 years old. He has short brown hair and brown eyes, his height is 4 feet 6 inches (1.37 m) and he weighs around 91 pounds (41 kg). As of August 2020, his father’s net worth is estimated to be over $50 million.
Who is TI?
Clifford Joseph Harris Jr. was born in Atlanta, Georgia, United States on September 25, 1980. His zodiac sign is Libra and he holds American citizenship. He rose to prominence in 2001 when he formed the hip hop group P$C (Pimp Squad Click) with rappers C-Rod, Big Kuntry King and Mac Boney.
TI – or Tip, a nickname of his paternal grandfather – was raised in Atlanta by his paternal grandparents because his father Clifford ‘Buddy’ Harris Sr. and mother Violeta Morgan were very busy people – his father worked at New York and he died of Alzheimer’s disease. T.I. started rapping while attending second grade in elementary school, and from there attended Douglass High School, but quit after two years to focus on his rapping career.
When he was 16, he met Big Kuntry King, and the two began selling their mixtapes from their car – this went on until they were noticed by record executive Kawan Prather, who both signed to Ghet-O-Vision Entertainment.
In 1999 TI signed a contract with Artista Records and in October 2001 released their debut studio album “I’m Serious”, which reached No. 98 on the Billboard Albums Chart. However, as the album did not gain much attention, T.I. was fired from Artista Records and thus founded his own hip hop label, Grand Hustle Entertainment, releasing many of his new mixtapes under it.

When they started gaining attention, he signed a contract with Atlantic Records in 2003, and on August 19, 2003, his new album “Trap Muzik” was released and peaked at #4 on the Billboard Albums Chart. His third album followed in November 2004 entitled “Urban Legend”, peaking at number 7 on the US Billboard 200 – several singles from the album also made their way to the charts, including “U Don’t Know Me”, ” Bring Em Out” and “as soon as possible”.
In early 2006 TI released their new album ‘King’ which topped the Billboard 200 Chart selling over half a million copies in just one week – the same year TI won a Grammy Award for best solo rap performance as he was nominated for numerous other awards.
On July 3, 2007 his fifth album was released titled “TI vs. TIP” and he topped the Billboard 200 Chart and in early 2008 he was placed under house arrest for possession of unregistered firearms and began to write his new lyrics on paper at home, resulting in the album titled “Paper Trail” in September 2008, his third album to top the Billboard Albums Chart. On September 1, 2010, TI and his then-wife, Tameka, were arrested for drug possession, and since TI was already on probation, he was sentenced to one year in prison. He released his new album “No Mercy” from prison on December 7, 2010 and it reached #4 on the Billboard Albums Chart – his eighth album “Trouble Man: Heavy Is the Head” was released on December 18, 2012 shortly after. his exit. from prison.
Some of TI’s most recent works are featured on his EP “Us or Else” released September 23, 2016, his compilation album “Us or Else: Letter to the System” released December 16, 2016, and another compilation album “Hustle Gang Presents We Want Smoke” which was released on October 13, 2017.
He is also an actor, having launched his acting career in 2006 when he starred in the comedy film “ATL”, while his second role was in the biographical crime film “American Gangster” released in 2007. The year 2010 saw him star in the action thriller “Takers,” and in 2013 he appeared in the crime comedy “Identity Theft,” which starred Jason Bateman and Melissa McCarthy.
Two of his most recent roles were in the comedy “Get Hard” and the critically acclaimed superhero film “Ant-Man and the Wasp,” both in 2015.
T.I. had disagreements with many other rappers, such as Ludacris, Lil’ Flip and Shawty Lo, and was criticized for speaking out during the 2016 US presidential election, saying he couldn’t vote for a woman. (Hillary Clinton). the President of the United States of America because he thinks a woman can’t do the job right – he later apologized on Twitter. He was also criticized by many for forcing his daughter to take a virginity test for several years until she turned 18.
TI saved two men from taking their own lives – lead singer of rock band Creed named Scott Stapp, and 24-year-old Joshua Starks.