Rapper T.I. has announced that he will end his performance career later this year. The American rapper is considered one of the legends in the world of hip-hop.
Even though he retired a decade ago, the Southern rapper, considered one of the greatest of the 2000s, will go down as a GOAT.
T.I. had already spoken about retiring from his music career and announced his imminent final album, a two-disc effort titled Kill The King/Kiss The King.
He recently joined Baller Alert and shared additional information regarding the LP.
He brought up the subject again last week when he declared that he would no longer be holding fan concerts.
The 44-year-old rapper talked about his future intentions and forthcoming farewell performance during his appearance on “96.1 The Beat” radio last week.
He disclosed that his farewell performance will occur at the yearly Jingle Ball event, which will be presented by 96.1 and held in his hometown of Atlanta.
The performers for the December 19 event scheduled to be held at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, include T-Pain, Sexyy Red, Saweetie, Tinashe, and Khalid, is scheduled.
T.I continued by saying that he was working on several projects including directing, writing, and producing.
In an interview with TMZ on Friday in New York City, the rapper made it clear that he still intends to pursue a music career.