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T.I. is spotlighting his family in the music video for his track “Trauma Bond.”
The Atlanta hip-hop artist, whose real name is Clifford Harris, enlisted the talents of his wife, Tameka “Tiny” Harris, and several of their children for this Chris Robinson-directed video. The visuals prominently feature the Harris family, showcasing most of the couple’s offspring throughout the piece.
Adding a vibrant cultural dimension, the video includes appearances by the Tuskegee University Marching Crimson Pipers, bringing an HBCU flair to the project.
Throughout the video, T.I. can be seen performing alongside the band in various scenes shot in Atlanta.
Released on March 18, 2026, “Trauma Bond” comes through Grand Hustle and EMPIRE, with production by Mr. Hanky. The chorus delivers a powerful message central to the song’s theme.
Trauma Bond” was released on March 18, 2026, through Grand Hustle and EMPIRE. Set to production by Mr. Hanky, T.I. uses the chorus to underline the message behind the record.
“We a one of one, n*****, you a none of none / Me and mine ’til the end of time, it’s a trauma bond,” he raps, keeping the focus on loyalty and connection throughout the track.

The track is expected to appear on T.I.’s upcoming project Kill The King, which he has said will be his final album as he begins to close out this chapter of his music career.
As he looks ahead, the musician has made it clear that his focus remains on his family.
“My legacy is not in entertainment or in celebrity or nothing my legacy is with my children and to that family”, he recently said in HOT 97 to talk with Nessa.

T.I. and Tiny share a blended family that includes Zonnique Pullins, Messiah Harris, Domani Harris, Deyjah Harris, King Harris, Major Harris, and Heiress Harris, several of whom have also shown interest in music.
“I have steered them away many times, but they follow I’ve also taught them to follow their passion. So I can’t tell them not to follow their passion if their passion lead them to music. I could just be the best that I can in advising them, helping them navigate through whatever pitfalls and obstacles may present themselves,” he said.