T.I. is closing the curtain on his rap career with a rollout that blends legacy, family, and symbolism.
The Atlanta icon has confirmed that Kill the King will be his final studio album, marking the end of a run that helped define Southern hip-hop.
The Final Album: Kill the King
T.I. has been hinting at retirement for years, but he’s now made it official:
- Kill the King will be his last album
- Lead single “Let ’Em Know”, produced by Pharrell Williams, has already dropped
- The title reflects a deeper message moving beyond ego and the “King of the South” persona
It’s not just an album. It’s a statement of closure.
“King Succession Tour” With His Sons
To accompany the final chapter, T.I. has announced the “King Succession Tour” a summer run that doubles as both a farewell and a passing of the torch.
The tour will feature his sons:
- Domani Harris
- King Harris
as special guests. The concept is intentional:
- Celebrating his legacy
- Introducing the next generation
- Bridging past, present, and future
More Than a Retirement Rollout
This isn’t a typical “last album” announcement.
T.I. is framing his exit as:
- A transition into other ventures (including comedy and film)
- A shift toward family and legacy-building
- A symbolic end to the “king” identity that defined his career
T.I.’s influence goes beyond hits.
He helped:
- Define Atlanta’s dominance in hip-hop
- Popularize trap’s early mainstream era
- Build the “King of the South” narrative
Now, he’s choosing to step away on his own terms something many artists never fully control.
One final album. One legacy tour. A generational handoff in real time.
T.I. isn’t just retiring, He’s rewriting what a rap exit looks like, turning it into a moment about legacy, lineage, and letting go of the crown.

