Footage has been circulating this week showing T.I. and Tiny's son King Harris getting into a fight with someone rocking a Sniper Gang hoodie.
In subsequent comments from King and his family, the footage has been confirmed to indeed show King fighting the unnamed other party. Apparently, the issue began due to the fact that the Sniper Gang brand comes from none other than Kodak Black, who has previously been engaged in publicly-played-out disagreements with T.I. and the Harris family at large.
King later addressed the fight on Instagram. âI canât tell you all that happened⌠basically, this dude⌠we fought. This dude hit me one time, one time! It looked like he hit me a couple times, but on God, you donât see nothing on my face," he said. "I still look light-skinned, no bruises, one bruise right here. Thatâs all you see on me, no other bruises. Therefore, he hit me one time. He hit me one time!â Check out his full comments in the video below.Â
Back in April 2019, Kodak Black released a song titled "Expeditiously," with the title having seemingly been inspired by T.I.'s use of the word in response to Kodak's comments about Lauren London. That same month, it was reported that Kodak Black artwork had been removed from T.I.'s Trap Music Museum in Atlanta, Georgia.
Meanwhile, T.I. and Tiny closed out 2019 with an extensive interview on the Facebook Watch series Red Table Talk. The interview saw the couple reflecting on their marriage struggles and notably premiered in the wake of T.I.'s widely panned comments about virginity.
"I think people kinda took it extremely literal, because if you put any of my reputation... Who I am as a father, who I been... I honestly thought people knew me better than that," T.I. said of the comments, which he characterized as having been said in a "joking" manner.