When King and Domani Harris walked into the BET Awards media room, the energy around them was unmistakable not because of who their parents are, but because of who they are becoming. The sons of hip hop icon T.I. and singer songwriter Tiny Harris are no longer just famous offspring. They are artists, entrepreneurs and fathers who are quietly building something lasting.
Life on the road is shaping everything
The brothers are currently on tour together, and for Domani, the road has become the engine behind nearly every opportunity coming their way. Their live performances are not just concerts they are proving grounds. For King, the tour has been a chance to sharpen his instincts as a performer and connect with an audience he is steadily building. Their appearance at the BET Awards was an extension of that momentum, a moment to represent both the family name and their individual ambitions.
Domani’s music comes from a deeply personal place
Domani Harris, 1, approaches his craft without a filter. His sound borrows from multiple influences and defies easy categorization, drawing from artists as far reaching as Jimi Hendrix while remaining grounded in personal truth. That authenticity is what has drawn listeners in and kept them there. He is not chasing a trend he is simply telling his story through whatever sonic form feels right in the moment.
And the whole Harris family is doing the same. Their brother Buddy has leaned into a blues rooted sound, and their father, T.I., recently released a new album, Kill the King, adding another project to a career that has spanned decades. The family, Domani has noted, is all making music simultaneously a dynamic that feels less competitive and more like a collective creative force.
King is locked in on music first
King Harris, 2, refuses to be put in a box, and in the music world, that kind of versatility is both a gift and a challenge. He raps, dances and has dabbled in acting, but his current focus is clear: music comes first. He is building with purpose, making deliberate moves rather than chasing every opportunity. That discipline, combined with a natural charisma, suggests the kind of longevity his parents achieved is not just an inheritance it is a goal he is actively working toward.
Domani’s Wildfest is a gift back to Atlanta
Outside of music, Domani has channeled his entrepreneurial energy into Wildfest, an annual festival held in Atlanta that spotlights both emerging talent and established artists. The event falls on his birthday, but the intention behind it goes well beyond personal celebration. He has made clear that the festival belongs to the community a space where Atlanta’s creative spirit can be showcased and celebrated by the people who make the city what it is.
A candle business that is already selling out
Domani’s hustle does not stop at music and festivals. His candle line, which features organic coconut soy candles crafted to burn cleanly and sustainably, has found a real audience. A limited edition release called the Good Girl candle sold out quickly, generating buzz that has followed the brand from city to city as Domani sells them at tour stops. It is a smart, hands on approach to entrepreneurship one that keeps his business ventures woven into his artistic life rather than separate from it.
King’s clothing brand reflects his personal philosophy
King, meanwhile, has launched Standing on Business, a clothing brand that mirrors the disciplined mindset he brings to his music career. Rather than spreading himself thin, he is building the brand steadily alongside his artistic work. The name itself is a statement a commitment to following through, showing up and doing the work without shortcuts.
Fatherhood has grounded both brothers
Perhaps the most meaningful thread running through both of their stories is fatherhood. King is raising a son, and Domani has spoken about how becoming a parent reshaped his perspective on growth and responsibility. The brothers have also celebrated milestones within the Harris family recently, including the graduation of their younger brother, Major a moment that brought the family together and reminded them of what they are ultimately building toward.
With a tour, two businesses, a community festival and music releases all in motion at once, King and Domani Harris are not waiting for permission to take up space. They are claiming it.

