Many fans are curious about T.I.'s financial success in 2026. Our team analyzed the latest data to provide a clear picture of their income.

What is T.I.'s net worth?

T.I. is an American rapper, actor, songwriter, producer, entrepreneur, record executive, and author who has a net worth of $30 million. That is a combined net worth with his wife, Tameka Cottle, more commonly known as "Tiny Harris." They have been together since 2001 and a married since 2010. Our number also includes the $71 million judgment ordered paid to them in September 2024 after a successful copyright infringement case against toy company MGA Entertainment. More on his lawsuit later in this article below.

T.I. is known for being one of the rappers to popularize the hip hop subgenre of trap music along withGucci Maneand Jeezy. T.I. is also known as "The King of the South," widely recognized for popularizing the trap music subgenre. He released his debut album, "I'm Serious," in 2001, though it was his second album, "Trap Muzik," in 2003 that catapulted him to fame with hits like "24's" and "Rubber Band Man."

Throughout his career, T.I. has released over ten studio albums, received multiple Grammy Awards, and charted several No. 1 singles, such as "Live Your Life" and "Whatever You Like." As an actor, T.I. has appeared in films like "ATL," "Takers," and the Marvel Cinematic Universe's "Ant-Man" series. In addition to his entertainment career, he co-founded Grand Hustle Records and has been involved in various philanthropic endeavors. Despite legal and personal issues that have occasionally disrupted his career, T.I.'s influence in hip-hop remains significant.

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$100 Million OMG Girlz Lawsuit

In 2009, T.I. and wife Tameka "Tiny" Harris co-created a teen pop group called OMG Girlz. One of the members was their daughter Zonnique Pullins. The group released a handful of singles but was mostly known for their distinctive hairstyles and costumes. Those hairstyles and costumes would eventually become the center of a lawsuit filed by T.I. and Tiny against a toy maker called MGA Entertainment and its owner,Isaac Larian. Amazingly, Larian became abillionaire thanks to the Bratz doll empire. MGA is also the creator of a line of dolls called "L.O.L. Surpise! OMG Dolls." The dolls wore urban outfits and had vibrant hairstyles, much like the OMG Girlz members.

T.I. and Tiny thought the similarities were not a coincidence and opted to sue MGA, claiming that the line of dolls infringed on the copyright of OMG Girlz. Their lawsuit sought $100 million in damages.

Ultimately, T.I.'s financial journey is a testament to their success.

Disclaimer: All net worth figures are estimates based on public data.