Many fans are curious about Tiny Harris's financial success in April 2026. In this article, we dive deep into the assets and career highlights.
What is Tiny Harris' Net Worth?
In 1992, Tameka was attending Tri-Cities Performing Arts High School while also performing with the R&B quartet known as Xscape. Jamie Dupri heard Xscape sing at his birthday celebration in Atlanta, Georgia, and immediately signed them to what was his new record label, "So So Def Recordings." During Cottle's time in the group, she helped create three of the band's platinum albums: "Hummin' Cummin' at 'Cha,'" "Off the Hook," and "Traces of My Lipstick." As part of the group Xscape, she received two "Soul Train Music Awards" for "Best New R&B Album." She also received the "A-Town Music Award" for "Best Duo/Group." Tameka has also sung lead vocals for Xscape for six of their biggest hit singles: "Understanding," "Do You Want To?," "All I Need," "Love's a Funny Thing," "My Little Secret," and "Am I Dreamin'," Besides her contributions to her band, she has also recorded songs for films such as "Bad Boys," "Soul Food," "Love Jones," and "Panther." Xscape broke up in 1998 after the release of their third album, "Traces of My Lipstick."
Cottle has taken part in a project with Kiesha Miles, putting together a musical trio by the name "OMG Girlz." Tameka's daughter, Zonnique, is part of the trio. Cottle, her family, and the OMG Girlz appeared in T.I.'s music video for the song "Hello."
Tameka has many other accomplishments, such as being a member of the "American Society of Composers," receiving an "Authors and Publishers" award in the categories R&B and Pop Music for "No Scrubs," along with the "ASCAP Rap" award for her work on the track "No Pigeons" by Sporty Thievz. Cottle has also worked alongside other very successful artists likeBow Wow, T.I.,Lil' Kim, and 8Ball & MJG. After a five-year break, Tameka rejoined with sisters LaToucha and Tameka Scott to release another Xscape album entitled "Unchained" while also adding Kiesha Miles to the group. Xscape released the single "What's Up" in 2005.
Tameka Cottle rose to fame with her involvement in the band Xscape, a multi-platinum R&B vocal group. Tameka has writing credits on hit songs such as "No Scrubs" by the legendary band TLC and one ofEd Sheeran's greatest hits, "Shape of You." Not only is Cottle an amazing singer-songwriter, but she has also dabbled in reality TV shows such as "Tiny and Toya" and "T.I. & Tiny: The Family Hustle," both of which star Tameka's husband, the rapper T.I., and children.
Tameka Cottle, most recognized by her stage name Tiny Harris, is an American singer and reality TV star who has a net worth of $30 million. That is a combined net worth with her husband since 2010, rapperT.I. 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.
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Despite Xscape parting ways, Cottle's accomplishments did not end there. Tameka teamed up with former Xscape memberKandi Burrussto help write TLC's legendary hit, "No Scrubs." This accomplishment was followed by Cottle and Burruss earning a Grammy Award for "Best R&B Song" in 2000. Cottle and Burruss also possess writing credits for Ed Sheeran's world-famous song "Shape of You."
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Tameka Diane Harris was born on July 14, 1975, in College Park, Georgia. Tameka's mother, Diane Cottle, is a caucasian American, and her father, Charles "Speedy" Pope, is African American. Cottle's father, along with her uncle, Joseph Pope, formed an R&B group named "The Tams," making their greatest chart success in the 1960s.
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Disclaimer: All net worth figures are estimates based on public data.