T.I. and Tiny’s marriage has been ripe with breakup rumors for over six months, with both parties telling fans and media that their relationship is intact. However, Tiny is now speaking out honestly about her relationship with Tip, admitting that her new track, “What the F*ck You Gon’ Do” is indeed about her marriage to Mr. Harris.
With lines like “Boy, tell me how you sleep at night, cause you had me lonely, and you know that…Do you wanna know what life is without me? Cause I’ll show you what it feels like to be on the other side of the gun,” many fans assumed it was about T.I., but never expected the former Xscape member to admit it. She did just that today, as she told author Aliya S. King that the song was written a year ago about their relationship.
“My new song is a statement. Some people might say, why put your business in a song? It’s because this is my life and my truth and this is how I choose to express it. Isn’t that what we do as entertainers? We go through stuff and we write about it. This is no different.
“I wrote this song a year ago. I never planned to put it out. It was therapy for me. At the time, I was really going through a lot. Stuff that the public didn’t know and still doesn’t know. And over the past year, as things have unfolded publicly, people expected me to speak on it. And then I realized, I did speak on all of this, a year ago, in this song. So it made sense to release it.”
Tiny also claims she honestly didn’t know T.I. was dropping his ode to her, “Stay” on the same day.
“I know it’s hard to believe, but we did not plan for these songs to come out at the same time. T.I. did not hear my song until the whole world did. He knew nothing about it. I had heard his song and I loved it. But I did not know he was going to release it. So the day I dropped my song, I’m asking to see how it’s doing on iTunes and someone said, it’s doing great—but did you hear T.I.’s new song? And I’m like, what new song?! And it turns out to be “Stay”.
Lastly, she touches on whether or not their music will affect their actual relationship.
Will our music affect our real-life relationship? I really don’t know. I mean if it does, I hope it’s in a good way. Hopefully, it works out in our favor in the end. All I know is that I’m working on it. We’re working on it.”