For quite some time, Tiny and T.I. Harris’ baby girl, Heiress Harris, has been preparing to follow her mother’s musical footsteps with training and taking vocal lessons.
In an Instagram video, the 5-year-old recently used her gift to sing “Happy Birthday” to her big brother Domani Harris at his 21-birthday dinner. Domani proudly shared the video with his fans, who gushed over Heiress’ vocals in the comments.
One person wrote, “She is a star,” while another said, “She sings with her heart.”
Many were blown away by Heiress’ powerful vocals, which she inherited from her mother, Xscape singer Tiny. “Aww. She sounds amazing! Looking like her ma. HBD solider,” said one individual. Another called Heiress, “Little Tiny…Xscape Next.”
Others suggested Domani have his little sister sing on his next album. One said, “Yes, sis said, ‘Put on the next project, big bro.” Another wrote, “U gotta put Heiress on a hook #HarrisGang.”
Fans in the comments had more to say about Heiress’ performance over on The Shade Room’s Instagram. Her mother shared a few heart-eyed emojis for her daughter, while her doting father, T.I., shared seven black heart emojis in honor of their seventh child. Here’s what others had to say:
“That baby can saannnnggggg!”
“Ok but perfect pitch and power at her age is amazing! It brought tears to my eyes but I’m not surprised because Tiny can blow!”
“Don’t play with that girl. She is not one of dem.”
“Her voice is golden.”
“She sing from her soul.”
“She’s the cutest and [has] many talents. She is going to be BIG.”
“T.I. and Tiny needed this child.”
Heiress and Domani aren’t the only talented children from the Harris family, established by their Grammy Award-winning parents, Tiny and T.I. The stars of “T.I. and Tiny: The Family Hustle” have been helping their son, King, with his budding rap career. Zonnique, Tiny’s adult daughter from a previous relationship, also followed in her mother’s footsteps, joining a girl group and later going solo. Meanwhile, T.I’s oldest children, son, Messiah, daughter, Deyjah Harris, and the couple’s youngest son, Major, 13, have stayed out of the music industry so far.