TI Confirms Retirement From Acting After One Last Show: 'I Don't Need The Money Anymore'

T.I announced his retirement from live performances, but not before giving one last show before ending his illustrious hip-hop career.

In an interview with Atlanta's 96.1 The Beat and hosts Ferrari Simmons and Pete, the Dead and Gone star revealed that his upcoming performance at the station's upcoming Jingle Ball festival will be his final farewell.

The rapper headlines a Dec. 19 show in Atlanta alongside Sexy Red, D-Pain, Savity, The Kid Laroycalith and Tinashe.

Sitting down with Young Drew, the About the Money star, 44, said: 'I appreciate you giving me my last job. Billboard.

Of the radio station's holiday concert, she said, 'I don't want to do it anymore. 'I don't want people paying me to sweat for their entertainment anymore.'

During an interview with radio station 1388462, rapper TI revealed that he wants to retire from the show after one last show over the holidays.

Youg Dro (born D'Juan Montrel Hart), then TI (born Clifford Joseph Harris Jr.) joked about turning down shows.

'I'll take all the Tibbs shows he doesn't go to. Doing them all,' the 44-year-old rapper, who is signed to TI's Grand Hustle Records, said to all smiles.

Ferrari then asked if he was 'going to do' anything for another upcoming show, to which Tip replied, 'Sure, I'm going to answer the phone to tell them I won't be performing.'

Tip revealed that he will indeed be performing again as he prepares to retire, but ultimately it will be on his terms.

As of now, TI's last gig will be at the 93.1 The Beats Jingle Ball Show in Atlanta on December 19th, which will also feature Tinashe, Sexy Redd, T-Pain, Savity, Khalid and The Kid LaRoy.

Last year, after the release of his still-pending 12th and final double album, he said he was hanging up his microphone for good.

“It's time to evolve beyond my career as a rapper,” he said We're on the Miami Podcast In 2023. 'It's going to be a double album, so there's going to be Kill The King and Kiss The King.

The revelation about the rapist comes on the heels of his wife Tiny winning a $71 million lawsuit against toymaker MGA, who claimed she stole the design of the “OMG” dolls from their real-life teen pop group, the OMG Girls.

'I don't need money anymore and I won't be acting because I appreciate you giving me my last job,' the The Money star said during a sit-down with Young Drew. 'I don't want people paying to sweat for their entertainment anymore'

'I don't need money anymore and I won't be acting because I appreciate you giving me my last job,' the The Money star said during a sit-down with Young Drew. 'I don't want people paying to sweat for their entertainment anymore'

The now-defunct pop group was formed by Tiny and featured his daughter Sonic 'Star' Bullins.

So far, there's no official word on whether the success of the case played a role in his decision to retire from the show.

Along with fellow Georgia rappers Jeezy and Gucci Mane, Harris is credited with pioneering the hip hop subgenre trap music.

The three-time Grammy winner is set to retire from performing after her holiday performance at Atlanta's 96.1 The Beats Jingle Ball Festival on Dec. 19 in Atlanta.

The three-time Grammy winner is set to retire from performing after her holiday performance at Atlanta's 96.1 The Beats Jingle Ball Festival on Dec. 19 in Atlanta.

After signing a record deal with LaFace Records, an imprint of Arista Records, in 1999, the rapper went on to drop his debut studio album, I'm Serious (2001), but it received lukewarm reception from fans and critics.

The Atlanta, Georgia native moved to Atlantic Records, where he made his breakthrough with his sophomore release, Trap Music (2003), which peaked at number four on the Billboard 200 and made the Billboard Hot 100. -Top 40 hit singles Rubber Band Man and Let's Get Away Jazz Fa.

Overall, TI has released 12 solo studio albums since 2001 with two collaborations with P$C and Bankroll Mafia.

According to Sony Music GermanyTI sold over 14,000,000 albums worldwide during his career.