Tiny Harris

Acting 3 titles 1975-07-14 College Park, Georgia, USA

Tameka Dianne Harris, widely recognized as Tiny, was born on July 14, 1975. She is an accomplished American singer-songwriter who gained prominence in the 1990s as a key member of the renowned R&B group Xscape. Tiny's extraordinary talent was acknowledged when she received a Grammy Award for co-writing the iconic TLC track "No Scrubs." Her nickname, "Tiny," reflects her petite stature of 4'11".

Tiny's musical journey began at Tri-Cities Performing Arts High School, where she joined Xscape in 1992. The group caught the attention of producer Jermaine Dupri during a performance at his birthday party in Atlanta, leading to their signing with So So Def Recordings. As part of Xscape, Tiny contributed to three platinum albums: *Hummin' Comin' at 'Cha*, *Off the Hook*, and *Traces of My Lipstick*. The group earned notable accolades, including two Soul Train Music Awards and the A-Town Music Award for Best Duo/Group, with Tiny on lead vocals for hits like "Understanding" and "Am I Dreamin'."

After Xscape disbanded in 1998, Tiny continued to build her legacy in music, winning another Grammy with Kandi Burruss for "No Scrubs." She has also collaborated with various artists, including T.I., her husband, with whom she stars in the reality series *T.I. & Tiny: The Family Hustle*, which premiered in 2011. Tiny returned to music in 2014 with her solo single "What The F*ck You Gon Do?", achieving immediate success on the iTunes charts. In addition to her music career, she has ventured into reality television, showcasing her life and talents through various series.

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