T.I., the renowned rapper, has confirmed his retirement from live performances.
T.I. RETIRES FROM THE STAGE
The announcement came during an interview on Atlanta’s 96.1 The Beat with hosts Ferrari Simmons and BT, according to Daily Mail.
The star revealed that he will grace the stage one last time at the station’s upcoming Jingle Ball festival on December 19 in Atlanta.
“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,” T.I. stated candidly.
T.I. MOVING ON FROM THE STAGE
He expressed his sentiments about stepping away from the spotlight. At 44, he feels it’s time to move on from the hustle of performing.
He added, “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.”
The Jingle Ball will feature a star-studded line-up, including the likes of T-Pain, Saweetie, Khalid, The Kid Laroi, and Sexyy Red, according to Billboard.
T.I.’S CAREER
This festival, set to be a memorable occasion for fans, will mark the end of T.I.’s illustrious career on stage.
While the rapper has decided to retire, he hinted that he might still perform again, but only on his own terms.
“Of course, I’m going to answer the phone to tell them that I will not be performing,” he quipped, showing his sense of humour about the situation.
A PIONEER IN HIP-HOP
This light-hearted exchange with fellow rapper Young Dro showcased the camaraderie and respect within the hip-hop community.
T.I. has always been a pioneer of trap music, influencing a generation of artists. His contributions to the genre are well recognised, having sold over 14 million albums worldwide.
With hits like Rubber Band Man and What You Know, he has left a mark on the music scene, according to The Sun.
T.I.’S DOUBLE ALBUM
In 2023, he announced plans for a final double album, promising a grand finale to his musical journey.
He described this project as a chance to evolve, stating, “It’s time to evolve beyond my career as a rapper.”
The album, comprising Kill The King and Kiss The King, is highly anticipated by fans and critics alike.
COURT TROUBLES
Recently, T.I. and his wife, Tiny, won a massive $71 million (approximately 1.31 billion Rand) lawsuit against toy manufacturer MGA.
They claimed that MGA had stolen the design of a line of dolls from their real-life teen pop group, OMG Girlz.
This win may have influenced his decision to retire, although no direct connection has been established.
T.I.’S LEGACY
As T.I. prepares for his farewell performance, fans are left reflecting on his legacy.
His influence in hip-hop is undeniable, with many artists citing him as an inspiration. His retirement signifies the end of an era in the music industry, but his impact will continue to resonate.
T.I.’s retirement from performing marks a poignant moment for fans, especially in South Africa, where hip-hop culture thrives.
HIP-HOP CULTURE IN SOUTH AFRICA
Many South Africans admire his work and have followed his career closely.
His final show will undoubtedly be a blend of nostalgia and celebration, offering fans one last chance to witness the magic that T.I. has brought to the stage.
As the clock ticks down to 19 December, excitement builds.
A TRUE ICON
T.I.’s last show is sure to be a memorable event, leaving fans with cherished memories of a true icon.
In his words, “It’s time to hang up the microphone for good.” While he may be stepping away from performing, his music will continue to inspire future generations of artists.
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